U.S.: Worker says Amazon hung anti-union signs in bathroom stalls
The Hindu
When Amazon found out that its workers were trying to form a union, the company put up signs across the warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, including in bathroom stalls, a worker said.
“No place was off limits,” said warehouse employee Jennifer Bates, who testified at a Washington hearing on income inequality. Ms. Bates, who supports the unionising effort, described on March 17 how Amazon is pushing back against the biggest unionisation efforts at the company since its founding as an online bookstore in 1995.More Related News

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