Amazon Warehouse Workers Reject Union Drive in Majority Vote

Amazon Warehouse Workers Reject Union Drive in Majority Vote
A picture shows the Amazon logo at the entrance area of the Amazon logistics centre in Amiens, northern France, on July 23, 2019. Denis Charlet/AFP via Getty Images
Reuters
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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.

National Labor Relations Board representatives counted 1,798 voting against forming a union, with 738 ballots in favor. A simple majority was needed for victory.