Voting for the Alabama Warehouse Union election is set to take place on February 8 in Amazon's Basemar. But Amazon Inc. has already applied to the National Labor Relations Board to suspend it.
The petition, filed in writing on January 21, seeks to reconsider the previous board's decision and postpone the election in view of the Covid 19 situation.
For the first time since 2014, Amazon's union election in the United States was scheduled to begin in early February. The counting of votes by mail was scheduled to begin in March.
Amazon, the second largest private online retail giant in the United States after Walmart Inc., has long avoided the union. Simultaneously trained managers to identify organizational activities.
The company is now complaining that there are several loopholes in the Labor Board's rules. Mistakes of the acting regional director and will create opportunities to hinder the development of the mail-ballot.
However, the union did not comment on the matter.
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