This is something where the high turnover rate works in Amazon's favor. I remember reading that the average tenure in one of these positions is less than 12 months - and most employees only apply believing it's going to be a temporary gig.
It's tough to sell someone on paying union dues for benefits that might not materialize for many years.
The US would really benefit from European style unionization rules and process.
Just after a successful union vote in Quebec, Amazon decided to close all warehouses in the province. There’s lots of ways to send messages to workers.
Yes but this only works once. If they close in another province they will open themselves up to steep competition. They may already be doing so, but they probably consider the risk in this case to outweigh the cost.
The richest city in the US (Detroit) was completely obliterated by unions. Companies are terrified of unions, and will spend tens of millions now to avoid losing hundreds of millions later. Worst part is all those losses don’t even go to the employees, the losses form through lost productivity.
I honestly wouldn’t be upset to see the NRLB go away; it was a good experiment but we now conclusively know it hurts workers.
Specially now that management has become completely unleashed I don’t understand how come more people don’t organize. Aholes like Musk have no power against organized labor. At least until everything has been automated.
legitster|1 year ago
It's tough to sell someone on paying union dues for benefits that might not materialize for many years.
The US would really benefit from European style unionization rules and process.
paulddraper|1 year ago
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7438078
preinheimer|1 year ago
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7438078
DiscourseFan|1 year ago
guywithahat|1 year ago
I honestly wouldn’t be upset to see the NRLB go away; it was a good experiment but we now conclusively know it hurts workers.
thecleaner|1 year ago
midnitewarrior|1 year ago
"Thanks for your trust in us and allowing us to continue to operate this warehouse here."
whatever1|1 year ago
ITB|1 year ago
snypher|1 year ago
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