A group of Amazon warehouse workers on Staten Island have been approved to hold a vote on whether to form a union, a federal regulator said.
have been approved to hold a vote on whether to form a union, a federal regulator said.
An NLRB spokeswoman on Thursday told The Post there was a “sufficient showing of interest” among the 5,000 employees at the so-called JFK8 facility in Staten Island, declining to comment further. “We’re skeptical that there are a sufficient number of legitimate signatures and we’re seeking to understand how these signatures were verified. Our employees have always had a choice of whether or not to join a union,” spokesperson Kelly Nantel told news outlets in a statement.Bloomberg via Getty Images, which is gearing up to win support to form a union after a failed attempt last year.
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