Posted: 1/19/2014 9:34:36 AM EDT
Union representation bid fails at Amazon warehouse in DelawareMaintenance and repair workers voted overwhelmingly to reject representation by the Machinists union. By Jay Greene Seattle Times business reporter A small group of equipment maintenance and repair technicians at Amazon’s Middletown, Del., warehouse rejected union representation Wednesday night by a wide margin. If it had been approved, it would have been the first bargaining unit for Amazon in the U.S. The workers voted 21-to-6 against having the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represent them and seek a contract with the online retail giant. The Machinists represent tens of thousands of Boeing employees in Seattle and elsewhere. |
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and i would fire those 6 who voted for unionization - hopefully it's a right to work state. VA is a right to work state, but firing people for a pro-union vote or attitude runs afoul of federal law. While the pro-union guys may be ignorant shitbags, repercussions against them will end up with someone in federal prison. |
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Sad Union banana <a href="http://s3.photobucket.com/user/Eyesofsilver/media/36012041.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/Eyesofsilver/36012041.jpg</a> I'm sad. Well in other news Greenlee did go union. Go figure. |
| I love Prime. Whatever I will still buy from them. If they have voted the union in I would still be Priming shit. They have a giant facility right outside louisville. It's like overnite on almost everything I order. Democracy at work here. Nothing to see. Move along. |

