Amazon workers at 4 California logistic facilities authorize a strike

Amazon workers at 4 California logistic facilities authorize a strike

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https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/12/18/amazon-workers-at-4-southern-california-logistic-facilities-authorize-a-strike/

Amazon workers voted to authorize strikes at four Southern California logistics facilities, saying the online retail giant has refused to recognize the Teamsters as their union and negotiate a contract.

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Workers who voted to strike are based at distribution and fulfillment hubs in the City of Industry, Palmdale and Victorville, and a sprawling air hub at the San Bernardino International Airport.

Amazon workers at 4 California logistic facilities authorize a strike

Wed Dec 18, 5:38pm UTC
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/12/18/amazon-workers-at-4-southern-california-logistic-facilities-authorize-a-strike/ > Amazon workers voted to authorize strikes at four Southern California logistics facilities, saying the online retail giant has refused to recognize the Teamsters as their union and negotiate a contract. > Related Articles Business | Starbucks triples baristas’ paid parental leave to 18 weeks Business | Disney agrees to $233 million wage theft settlement for California’s theme park employees Business | Netgear agrees to office deal in San Jose to shift its headquarters Business | Nvidia strikes deal for big San Jose lease, hinting at tech expansion Business | GM pulling plug on robotaxis and San Francisco based Cruise autonomous vehicle unit Workers who voted to strike are based at distribution and fulfillment hubs in the City of Industry, Palmdale and Victorville, and a sprawling air hub at the San Bernardino International Airport.