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Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:48 AM Apr 2025

Amazon Spent Nearly $13 Million On Anti-Union Consultants Last Year [View all]

Source: Huff Post

Mar 31, 2025, 09:00 PM EDT | Updated 11 hours ago


Amazon spent $12.7 million last year on consultants who specialize in defeating labor organizing campaigns, reflecting the online retailer’s determination to keep unions out of its warehouses and delivery hubs.

Disclosures that Amazon filed with the Labor Department on Monday show the company increased its anti-union spending significantly in 2024 as it faced organizing efforts from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and other groups. Amazon had doled out $3.1 million to such firms in 2023.

Federal law requires employers to disclose how much money they spent the previous year on the services of “persuaders,” or consultants who try to dissuade employees from forming unions. Amazon appears to have become the country’s biggest investor in persuaders ever since warehouse workers in Alabama and New York started organizing four years ago.

Amazon facilities can employ thousands of workers, and disclosure forms have shown the company sometimes brings on more than a dozen consultants to counter a union campaign with one-on-one and group meetings. The company noted on its forms that the spending was “in response to large scale union organizing efforts.”

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/amazon-anti-union-consultants-2024_n_67eb2b9fe4b0d17863f2ff6e

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