'This was an outrageous union-busting campaign by Amazon and we're demanding the company come to the table to bargain,' said an attorney for the Amazon Labor Union.
"After dealing with all of that virtual court, it feels good to finally have celebratory news," Smallsin a statement."We're hoping that the NLRB certifies it so we can get some rights in the building and protect workers."
Cassio Mendoza, ALU's communications director, echoed Smalls, saying"it is our hope that the Regional Director for Region 28 can expedite our certification and that the NLRB enforces Amazon's legal obligation to negotiate with the workers of the ALU.
Amazon has two weeks to file its objections. If the company's last-ditch effort fails, it will be required by federal law to begin contract negotiations with the union, which
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