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Amazon workers have taken another step towards fighting for worker protections. The (ALU) is teaming up with (IBT), a century-plus-old labor union active in the United States and Canada. The duo announced the partnership in a (formerly Twitter) following a vote that saw 98.3 percent of ALU members in favor of it.
"Together, with hard work, courage, and conviction, the Teamsters and ALU will fight fearlessly to ensure Amazon workers secure the good jobs and safe working conditions they deserve in a union contract," Teamsters General President Sean M. O'Brien said in a statement. ALU-IBT Local 1 will represent about 5,500 JFK8 in Staten Island but will "have jurisdiction" for warehouse workers throughout New York City.
Staten Island served as a point of pride when, in April 2022, the ALU secured enough votes to make JFK8 — one year after the ALU formed. However, Amazon tried overturning the vote, alleging "inappropriate and undue influence" from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The conflict has since escalated, with the NLRB accusing Amazon of discriminating against the unionized workers in Staten Island and earlier this year that the NLRB is "unconstitutional."
As the fight continues, states that "having the support of 1.3 million Teamsters to take on Amazon gives us tremendous worker power and the opportunities to demand better conditions for our members and, most importantly, to secure a contract at JFK8."
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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AMAZON LABOR UNION VOTES TO RATIFY TEAMSTERS AFFILIATION
Amazon Labor Union members have voted to affiliate with the 1.3 million-member International Brotherhood of Teamsters by a near unanimous 98.3 percent in favor. The labor affiliation brings renewed representation and…
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"Together, with hard work, courage, and conviction, the Teamsters and ALU will fight fearlessly to ensure Amazon workers secure the good jobs and safe working conditions they deserve in a union contract," Teamsters General President Sean M. O'Brien said in a statement. ALU-IBT Local 1 will represent about 5,500 JFK8 in Staten Island but will "have jurisdiction" for warehouse workers throughout New York City.
Staten Island served as a point of pride when, in April 2022, the ALU secured enough votes to make JFK8 — one year after the ALU formed. However, Amazon tried overturning the vote, alleging "inappropriate and undue influence" from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The conflict has since escalated, with the NLRB accusing Amazon of discriminating against the unionized workers in Staten Island and earlier this year that the NLRB is "unconstitutional."
As the fight continues, states that "having the support of 1.3 million Teamsters to take on Amazon gives us tremendous worker power and the opportunities to demand better conditions for our members and, most importantly, to secure a contract at JFK8."
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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