Amazon Unlawfully Confiscated Union Literature, NLRB Finds
Amazon illegally prohibited an employee from giving workers pro-union literature, confiscated that literature, and gave workers the impression that their organizing activity was being surveilled at the company's Staten Island fulfillment center in New York, according to National Labor Relations Board charges and other documentation reviewed by Motherboard.
An NLRB investigation found that Amazon illegally prohibited Connor Spence, a Staten Island employee involved in union organizing, from distributing pro-union literature in a break room on May 16and then confiscated the literaturealso in violation of U.S. labor law, according to evidence provided by the NLRB to the unions attorney.
Connor Spence, a 25-year-old warehouse worker in Amazon's JFK8 fulfillment center in Staten Island, who filed the unfair labor practice charge, told Motherboard that on May 16, he was in the break room distributing leaflets about unions and copies of a notice that Amazon had to post in a Queens warehouse for violating workers union rights, when an Amazon security guard approached him and told him he did not have permission to distribute the leaflets.
He took the union literature away and wouldnt give it back, Spence told Motherboard. I filed the charge so that theres accountability in place that prevents them from doing this in the future.
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