Amazon faces wider fight over labor practices
Since the start of the pandemic, Amazon has ramped up its hiring, bringing on hundreds of thousands of employees worldwide. But challenges to the company’s labor practices are growing quickly, too.
Those challenges were underscored when a hearing officer for the National Labor Relations Board recommended a new union election at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, saying the company’s conduct during the organizing campaign had precluded a fair vote.
The board’s regional office will rule on the recommendation in the coming weeks. If it leads to a new election, as seems likely, the union will face long odds of victory. But Amazon faces a widening campaign to rein in the power it wields over its employees and their workplace conditions.