Amazon has lost its bid to delay Alabama union vote https://t.co/st5vRwl8Nz pic.twitter.com/N0hHcS5ym3
— The Verge (@verge) February 5, 2021
Amazon has lost its bid to delay Alabama union vote. https://t.co/QXSGyAcVN4
— Jesse Damiani (@JesseDamiani) February 5, 2021
“By denying Amazon’s appeal, the NLRB will allow Amazon workers at the Alabama warehouse to begin voting by mail, as planned, beginning next week. The workers will cast their ballots beginning Feb. 8.” https://t.co/ymGDVpLSGD
— William C. (@williamcson) February 5, 2021
The good news is pouring in! @BAmazonUnion workers have notched a major victory against Amazon's union-busting and attempts to delay this election. Starting Monday, workers in Bessemer, AL will begin voting #UnionYes! #BAmazonUnion
— RWDSU (@RWDSU) February 5, 2021
Read more from @CNBC:https://t.co/ZH8lJRBeJV
I applaud the @NLRB’s decision allowing Amazon workers in #Alabama to conduct a vote on unionization by mail in light of #COVID19. Nobody should be forced to choose between protecting their health and making their voice heard in their workplace.https://t.co/TmzDnORVXI
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) February 5, 2021
Would prefer the headline to start: 'victory' for workers...
— Mary O'Hara (@maryohara1) February 5, 2021
'Blow to Amazon as Alabama warehouse workers given go-ahead for union vote' https://t.co/IDIIhpzjPm
Blow to Amazon as Alabama warehouse workers given go-ahead for union vote https://t.co/jlCakaJyaA
— Linda Jansen (@SIRATYST) February 5, 2021
Blow to Amazon as Alabama warehouse workers given go-ahead for union vote https://t.co/O2T6IbdeB4
— Robert Maxwell (@RobMax4) February 5, 2021
Blow to Amazon as Alabama warehouse workers given go-ahead for union vote https://t.co/FXnQ3JGgt7
— Progressive Push (@progressivepush) February 5, 2021
Blow to Amazon as Alabama warehouse workers given go-ahead for union vote https://t.co/R4ur3giIMj
— Beachy Piers ✊? (@BeachyPiers) February 5, 2021
Amazon has lost its bid to delay Alabama union vote https://t.co/KL8JUlRsCe pic.twitter.com/MB86WmbCQ4
— The Verge (@verge) February 6, 2021