Employees affiliated with the Teamsters union at two Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) facilities in New York City, specifically JFK8 and DBK4, have voted in favor of a strike authorization.
This action comes in response to Amazon's refusal to acknowledge their union and engage in negotiations for a contract that would include discussions on wages.
The vote to authorize a strike signals a growing tension between the workers and the company, as employees at these locations seek formal recognition of their unionization efforts.
The Teamsters claim that Amazon is acting unlawfully by not recognizing the union.
Currently, workers at a total of 10 Amazon facilities across the United States have organized with the Teamsters. This movement is part of a broader effort by Amazon employees to unionize, which has been met with resistance from the company at various levels.
The authorization does not necessarily mean a strike will occur immediately, but it provides the union with the capability to initiate a strike if deemed necessary.
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