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: In U.S. first, Amazon workers in New York vote to unionise #finance #StockMarketNEWS #Business Federal labour officials said the results of the count won’t be verified New York : Amazon workers

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In U.S. first, Amazon workers in New York vote to unionise #finance #StockMarketNEWS #Business
Federal labour officials said the results of the count won’t be verified



New York : Amazon workers in Staten Island, New York, voted to unionise on Friday, marking the first successful United States organising effort in the retail giant’s history and handing an unexpected win to a nascent group that fueled the union drive.



Warehouse workers cast 2,654 votes in favor of a union, giving the fledgling Amazon Labour Union (ALU) support to pull off a victory. According to the National Labour Relations Board, which is overseeing the process, 2,131 workers rejected the union bid.



The 67 ballots that were challenged by either Amazon or the ALU were not enough to sway the outcome. About 57% of the more than 8,300 workers on the voter list cast their ballots.



Federal labour officials said the results of the count won’t be verified until they process any objections that both parties may file. Any objections are due by April 8.



The victory was an uphill battle for the independent group, made up of former and current workers who lacked official backing from an established union and were out-gunned by the deep-pocketed retail giant. Despite obstacles, organisers believed their grassroots approach was more relatable to workers and could help them overcome where established unions have failed in the past.



Tristan Dutchin, who began working for the online retailer about a year ago, is hopeful that the new union will improve working conditions at his workplace.



“I’m excited that we’re making history,� Dutchin said. “We’re about to unionise a multibillion, trillion-dollar company. This will be a fantastic time for workers to be surrounded in a better, safer working environment. �



Chris Smalls, a fired Amazon employee who has been leading the ALU in its fight on Staten Island, bounded out the NLRB building in Brooklyn on Friday with other union organizers, pumping their fists and jumping, chanting “ALU. � They uncorked a bottle if Champagne.



Meanwhile, Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, appear to have rejected a union bid but outstanding challenged ballots could change the outcome. The votes were 993-to-875 against the union. A hearing to review 416 challenged ballots is expected to begin in the next few days.



The union campaigns come at a time of widespread labour unrest at many corporations. Workers at more than 140 Starbucks locations around the country, for instance, have requested union elections and several of them have already been successful.



Pro-union workers say they want better working conditions, longer breaks and higher wages. Regular full-time employees at the Bessemer facility earn at least .


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