The Teamsters have a new mission: Unionize Amazon workers
Source: AP
By JOSEPH PISANI
NEW YORK (AP) One of the nations largest union is aiming to unionize Amazon workers.
Representatives from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union that represents 1.4 million workers, voted on Thursday to make organizing Amazon workers a priority. That means it will create a division focused on Amazon and set aside money for the effort.
The Teamsters said that Amazon, the nations second-largest private employer, is exploiting its employees by paying them low wages, pushing them to work at fast speeds and giving them no job security. It also said the company, which has been rapidly growing its delivery business, threatens the working standards it has created for workers at other freight and delivery companies, such as UPS.
Amazon workers are calling for safer and better working conditions and with todays resolution we are activating the full force of our union to support them, said Randy Korgan, the national director for Amazon at the Teamsters.
FILE - This April 21, 2020 file photo shows Amazon tractor trailers line up outside the Amazon Fulfillment Center in the Staten Island borough of New York. One of the nations largest union is aiming to unionize Amazon workers. Representatives from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union that represents 1.4 million workers, voted on Thursday, June 24, 2021, to make organizing Amazon workers a priority. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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Wicked Blue
(6,745 posts)Can't happen soon enough!
OneCrazyDiamond
(2,053 posts)I always thought it would be RWDSU to unionize Amazon.
bucolic_frolic
(47,515 posts)SCOTUS told us they can't organize on private property. Doesn't Amazon own everything already?
Roy Rolling
(7,198 posts)Amazon is a delivery company. In fact, any business that delivers should employ union drivers.
But specifically, exploiting delivery drivers is how billionaires get rich while employees beg for government aid.
Pay your fair share, Jeff. Pay your employees instead of building a rocket for tourist travel.
paleotn
(19,435 posts)thin profit margin and ample free cash flow to those who make it possible.
Evolve Dammit
(19,020 posts)Warpy
(113,131 posts)and I think it's one reason Bezos is stepping down, he knows it's inevitable after so many years of treating his warehouse workers worse than shit, he's treated them like machines.
Maybe they'll even get bathroom breaks.
ripcord
(5,553 posts)We need Hoffa Jr out in 2023.
appalachiablue
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