Second Amazon union vote in NYC fails despite push from AOC, Bernie Sanders

An effort to unionize a second New York Metropolis Amazon facility failedon Monday. 

The vote rely stood at 380 in favor of unionization and 618 towards it, in response to a Nationwide Labor Relations Board tally. The Staten Island facility, codenamed LDJ5, employs about 1,600 folks. 

The result's a tricky setback for the Amazon Labor Union, an upstart labor group that received a powerful victory at a bigger Staten Island Amazon facility in April. That facility’s roughly 8,300 staff are set to be the primary unionized Amazon staff within the nation — though Amazon has vowed to battle the results of the election by way of an attraction with the Nationwide Labor Relations Board

The Amazon Labor Union, which is led by ex-employee Chris Smalls, nonetheless vowed to maintain organizing.

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Amazon’s LDJ5 facility employs about 1,500 folks.
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Amazon is making an attempt to battle off labor organizers.
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“The organizing will proceed at this facility and past,” the group wrote on Twitter. “The battle has simply begun.”

Additionally on Monday, the NLRB revealed it will switch the attraction of the JFK8 vote to a NLRB workplace in Arizona after Amazon efficiently argued that the company’s Brooklyn workplace gave the impression to be biased in favor of the union organizers. Within the coming weeks, the Arizona NLRB workplace will determine whether or not to certify the Amazon Labor Union’s victory or order a brand new vote. 

Progressives together with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) had rallied with union activists in Staten Island forward of the LDJ5 vote, with Sanders accusing the corporate of making “horrible working circumstances.” 

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“I say to Jeff Bezos, who owns a $500 million yacht — I say, ‘Jeff, whenever you’re out in your yacht, I need you to consider the employees,’” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) mentioned forward of the vote.
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“I say to Jeff Bezos, who owns a $500 million yacht — I say, ‘Jeff, whenever you’re out in your yacht, I need you to consider the employees,’” Sanders mentioned at an April rally. “They need housing that's inexpensive. They need to have the ability to put away a couple of bucks to ship their children to varsity.” 

The Amazon Labor Union didn't instantly reply to a request for additional remark.

“We’re glad that our workforce at LDJ5 have been in a position to have their voices heard,” an Amazon spokesperson mentioned. “We sit up for persevering with to work immediately collectively as we try to make day by day higher for our staff.”

In the meantime, the end result of a separate Amazon union vote in Bessemer, Ala. is hanging within the stability because the NLRB decides methods to deal with 416 votes have been contested by Amazon and the union spearheading that marketing campaign, the Retail, Wholesale and Division Retailer Union.

Extra reporting by Lisa Fickenscher

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