Demonstrators gather in University Heights to support Amazon workers amid union battle in Alabama
Demonstrators gather in University Heights to support Amazon workers amid union battle in Alabama
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UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio â On Saturday, Our Revolution Ohio held a rally to support Amazon workers amid a union battle in Alabama.
Thousands of workers at an Amazon campus are deciding whether to form a union, a battle with the potential to pivot collective bargaining rights in areas where they have been scarcely accepted. Amazon has held mandatory sessions to tell workers a union would command dues when they already get the kind of compensation benefits, including health insurance, that unions negotiate, according to the Associated Press.
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The boogaloo boys want to overthrow perceived government tyranny, experts say, and they were hoping the summer’s civil justice protests in Dallas and in other cities across the U.S. would help spark it. Two North Texas men with active criminal cases are linked to that movement.
Members of the boogaloo boys stand near the Virginia Capitol in Richmond on Jan. 18, 2021.(Evelyn Hockstein / The Washington Post)
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