Flashback: Last year, Amazon workers went on strike around the country, disrupting Amazon's busiest sales season.
But Amazon's anti-union crackdown has continued. Worker-organizers have been fired. And Amazon still refuses to come to the table and bargain for a fair contract, 3 ½ years since Amazon Labor Union won the first union election at an Amazon facility in US history.
The Labor Force has been standing arm-in-arm with Amazon workers across the country. If you're planning to shop on Amazon this year, can you chip in to Unionize Amazon?
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If you're buying all your presents on Amazon donate $1000Amazon's Black Friday week of sales is one of the hardest times of the year for workers at Amazon's fulfillment centers.
What began as a one-day sprint to box up and package orders is now a marathon―at a sprinter's pace. This leads to worker injuries, burnout, and increased stress. And it keeps workers away from their families longer and longer. Instead of providing adequate staffing and reasonable hours during this predictable surge, Amazon workers are forced to work harder for longer.
That's why the fight to unionize Amazon is so important―and why The Labor Force is helping Amazon workers across the country organize their warehouses!
If you're shopping at Amazon this holiday season, can you chip in to unionize Amazon?
Four years ago, Amazon Labor Union won the first-ever union election in the United States. But instead of coming to the table to bargain with ALU, Amazon has continued to ignore it, and even sued to have nearly a century of labor law thrown out.
Until ALU wins a contract, it can't collect dues from its 8,000 members. That's part of Amazon's strategy of starving the union.
How Amazon is treating its employees is not right, and that's where we come in. The Labor Force is here to build power and bring resources to unions taking on the biggest corporations in the world.
Unions are powerful―but they're even more powerful when we stand with them. Can you chip in to help win a union at Amazon?
In solidarity,
The Labor Force
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