this victory all the sweeter, after a second vote on a union in alabama appears headed for defeat. how does it feel to have made history? we showed the power, i guess, that individual workers can have when they come together and try to improve their working conditions. it s something that the company s spent millions and millions of dollars to stop because they know how powerful it is. yet amazon isn t about to give up. america s second biggest employer said it was evaluating its options and implied it might not accept the results, citing what it perceives as the undue influence of the national labour relations board. those involved in the successful union effort here in new york hope this will embolden others to do the same. this was a call to action not just for amazon workers here, - but for amazon workers around the us. - and for workers around the us in the world to come together and take back what is actually ours i and what we deserve. but anotherfight awaits the amazon labour
because they know how powerful it is. yet amazon isn t about to give up. america s second biggest employer said it was evaluating its options and implied it might not accept the results, citing what it perceives as the undue influence of the national labour relations board. those involved in the successful union effort here in new york hope this will embolden others to do the same. this was a call to action not i just for amazon workers here, but for amazon workers around the us. - and for workers around the us in the world to come together and take back what is actually ours i and what we deserve. but anotherfight awaits the amazon labour union. right now, they are savouring their historic win, but perhaps their biggest challenge lies ahead negotiating with amazon for better pay and conditions. cheering. after decades of decline, american unions are having a moment and there s no bigger prize than amazon, given its size and impact. michelle fleury,
chris smalls, the fired amazon worker leading the fight, had this message for the e commerce giant. they ll have to negotiate with their workers now. you know, my message is that now we have a union they ll have to collectively bargain with. this victory all the sweeter, after a second vote on a union in alabama appears headed for defeat. how does it feel to have made history? we showed the power, i guess, that individual workers can have when they come together and try to improve their working conditions. it s something that the company s spent millions and millions of dollars to stop because they know how powerful it is. yet amazon isn t about to give up. america s second biggest employer said it was evaluating its options and implied it might not accept the results, citing what it perceives as the undue influence of the national labour relations board. those involved in the successful union effort here in new york hope this will embolden others to do the same. this was a call to act
accurate and misleading accusations by sanders who said he will introduce a bill requiring large employers like amazon and walmart to pay a, quote, living wage. sanders said that amazon isn t paying its employees and of suggesting a lot of them get government assistance, medicaid, subsidized housing in order to make ends meet. amazon disputing those claims saying they pay their full-time associates $15 an hour on average, inviting sanders and his team to come to one of the warehouses. we will see if the president weighs in on this. you never know. i remember when i was a kid. clear beer is in. not just clear beer but clear coffee, clear drinks that taste like coca-cola so this is the latest trends in beverages in japan. they want to make these drinks look like water but they are
send it back gets you a few more demerits than say if you bought something and sent it back in great condition. part of the problem, yeah. what they want to do is curb this retail fraud. they don t want to give away what would necessarily prevent them from curbing that retail fraud. so if they have it in the fine print of what it would take to get someone banned, all of the sudden people will skirt that and think of something else in order for them to commit this type of fraud. you know, it s interesting. it s been going on for many, many years. in fact, amazon isn t the only retailer that s going to be doing. this there is actually a lot of bring and mortar stores doing this already. consumer has the ability to return if they send you something that you don t like and let s not kid ourselves, you buy something on amazon you think it s pink and it turns out to be red because they are not always so true to their colors and the pictures, et cetera. the consumer deserves that right, k