There will be a lot of headlines this week about these Amazon employees voting on whether to unionize
— Kim Kavin (@thekimkavin) March 29, 2021
If they choose to unionize, then I support their choice.
And I hope lawmakers realize they didn't need the #PROAct to do it.#FightForFreelancershttps://t.co/FtaPn00JxK
Historic Amazon Union Vote Count Begins This Week For Alabama Warehouse https://t.co/Bp2olXghQn
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) March 29, 2021
The vote count officially starts this week for some 5,800 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Ala., who've been casting ballots on whether to unionize.
— NPR (@NPR) March 29, 2021
The results could lead to Amazon's first unionized warehouse in the U.S.https://t.co/qm56OAn4zw
Right about now Jeff Bezos & a lot of billionaires are getting worried that working people have figured out we're the ones with the power. ?????? #Bamazonunion #UnionYes #UnionStrong #1u #UnionsForAll https://t.co/cou2AT4jIQ
— SEIU (@SEIU) March 29, 2021
We're in solidarity with the Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama.
— Colorado Education Association (@ColoradoEA) March 30, 2021
We all work hard for our families and loved ones, and when it comes to our workplaces, we all deserve a seat at the table! ✊https://t.co/fSJPen1XnM
We are watching the union vote in Bessemer, Ala., with hope. Only when workers stand together can they leverage power to negotiate better pay and safer working conditions. #UnionStrong #UnionizeAmazon https://t.co/NJFGBauUhQ
— Puget Sound Socialist Rifle Association (@PugetSoundSRA) March 30, 2021
It all comes down to this week. @RWDSU and @BAmazonUnion, we’re at your side! Time to expand unions for a new generation of Americans #1u #Laborhttps://t.co/7ACMddSnfL
— Union Veterans Council (@unionveterans) March 29, 2021
“Not only has the vote prompted hundreds of inquiries to labor unions from workers at other Amazon warehouses, but workers at southern auto plants and other facilities are watching, too.” https://t.co/5YX344jkpR
— William C. (@williamcson) March 29, 2021
Coming up on #tytlive: Historic Amazon Union Vote Count Begins This Week For Alabama Warehouse https://t.co/8fsB7GBUQ8
— The Young Turks (@TheYoungTurks) March 29, 2021
Set a reminder to tune in: https://t.co/csJWlRuklu
The vote count for one of the most consequential union elections in recent history begins this week. The results could lead to Amazon's first unionized warehouse in America. https://t.co/Qq8Fa1wEjo @alinaselyukh @nprbusiness
— All Things Considered (@npratc) March 29, 2021