Security guards at an Amazon.com Inc. warehouse in Alabama had keys to a mailbox the company encouraged employees to use to mail their ballots in a high-profile union election earlier this year, a worker said Friday in a National Labor Relations Board hearing.
Kevin Jackson, who has worked at the warehouse in Bessemer for more than a year, said he saw two guards approach the mailbox and use keys to open one of its doors. The mailbox, located near the entrance of the Amazon facility, has emerged as a key piece of evidence in a union bid to overturn the election results.
Amazon Had Key to USPS Mailbox Used for Union Vote, Witness Says
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(Bloomberg) Security guards at an Amazon.com Inc. warehouse in Alabama had keys to a mailbox the company encouraged employees to use to mail their ballots in a high-profile union election earlier this year, a worker said Friday in a National Labor Relations Board hearing.
Kevin Jackson, who has worked at the warehouse in Bessemer for more than a year, said he saw two guards approach the mailbox and use keys to open one of its doors. The mailbox, located near the entrance of the Amazon facility, has emerged as a key piece of evidence in a union bid to overturn the election results.
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The Rev Richard Coles writes with compassion and humour about the loss of his civil partner
The Rev Richard Coles. Photos: Kevin Jackson
WHEN his partner of 12 years was dying, the Rev Richard Coles recalled with bitter irony the lyrics of the hit single he had enjoyed with the Communards: “Don’t Leave Me This Way”.
Richard, the presenter of
Saturday Live on Radio 4 and a former contestant on
Strictly Come Dancing, has written a courageous account of the death of his civil partner, David, also a reverend, and his aching sadness as he come to terms with his bereavement.