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Amazon has a message for its workers: if you want to unionize so badly, you’ll need to risk catching the coronavirus to do it.
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That’s according to an appeal the e-commerce giant filed with the National Labor Relations Board on Thursday arguing against the board’s decision to give Amazon’s Bessemer warehouse workers the next two months to vote on their potential unionization by mail. Instead, Amazon asked to postpone the vote so the Board can take time to “reconsider” its decision and possibly allow the online retailer to force an in-person vote despite the obvious health hazards.
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