Amazon Warehouse Workers in Alabama Petition to Form a Union
- Covid-19 has put a spotlight on blue-collar laborers
- The petition signals growing strife within the online retailer
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Amazon.com Inc. warehouse workers in Alabama filed a petition with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board to form a union, the latest sign of strife between the online retailer and its large blue-collar workforce.
The federal agency posted a notice dated Friday for a hearing to determine if the petition meets the criteria to advance to the next step. With enough support, it’ll proceed to a vote among those working at the warehouse outside Birmingham on whether to unionize and be represented by the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. The recently opened facility in Bessemer employs about 1,500 people.