Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama will get another chance to vote to unionize

Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama will get another chance to vote to unionize

People hold a banner at the Amazon facility as members of a congressional delegation arrive to show their support for workers who will vote on whether to unionize, in Bessemer, Alabama, U.S. March 5, 2021.

Dustin Chambers | Reuters

The National Labor Relations Board has authorized a new union election at one of Amazon‘s Alabama warehouses, the labor union behind the effort said Monday.

In a statement, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union said an NLRB director formally granted a new union election at Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama warehouse. As a result, workers at the facility, known as BHM1, will get another chance to vote on whether to join the RWDSU.

NLRB spokesperson Kayla Blado confirmed the agency has ordered a new election, but didn’t specify when the new union election will take place.

BHM1 was the site of a high-stakes union drive that attracted global attention, including from President Joe Biden. In April, employees overwhelmingly rejected forming a union.

The RWDSU sought to challenge the results, arguing Amazon illegally interfered in the election, which kicked off a protracted legal battle, including months of hearings.

Representatives from Amazon didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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