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It’ll Take a Movement
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Jaffe, Sarah
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Amazon Workers vs. Bare-Knuckle Union-Busting: Lessons from Bessemer
/ Congressional elections
/ Internet
/ Labor movements
/ Labor relations
/ Race
/ Syntactic movement
/ Working conditions
2021
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It’ll Take a Movement
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Jaffe, Sarah
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Amazon Workers vs. Bare-Knuckle Union-Busting: Lessons from Bessemer
/ Congressional elections
/ Internet
/ Labor movements
/ Labor relations
/ Race
/ Syntactic movement
/ Working conditions
2021
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It’ll Take a Movement
2021
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Overview
The Amazon workers union election in Bessemer, Alabama was the most-covered union drive in many years. The New York Times treated it like a congressional race, with a live vote count on its website. The final count was 738-1798 against the union. Amazon declared victory; the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union filed objections to the conduct of the election and related unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board; and \"hot takes\" proliferated across the internet. As Amazon's footprint - and working conditions - spread across the US and the world, it has become increasingly clear that the labor movement has to crack Amazon.
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Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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