Amazon.com warehouse workers in Alabama voted against forming a union by a more than 2-to-1 margin in a major win for the retailer, but the union hoping to reignite the U.S. labor movement said on Friday it would challenge the results, citing election interference.
What are some valid reasons for workers to vote against unionizing?
I did find this report on the topic, which I will try to look at later. I am pretty ignorant about the topic of unions.
I’ve read comments on other sites, that said Bessemer, Alabama is a very poor and small city. That Amazon fulfillment center employs a lot of people and, as bad as the job is, it’s still one of the best jobs in the area. Workers are afraid that if they unionize, Amazon will just shutdown the fulfillment center and leave everyone without work.
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Not just in the US. It happened in Canada.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/wal-mart-to-close-unionized-quebec-store-1.554398
The real take away here is that these are the best jobs in that town.
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That sounds abusive.
In the report linked above there is a section on Plant-Closing Threats. They point out the following:
There is also a section that discusses the legality of such anti-union strategy:
Plant closing threats can turn into reality: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/wal-mart-to-close-unionized-quebec-store-1.554398
I’m certain Amazon can afford the make that fulfillment center closure seem like a necessary business maneuver and totally not retribution to unionization.