Workers at an Amazon warehouse in North Carolina have rejected a proposal to unionize. They are the latest group of the company’s employees to side against union representation.
Today 4,000 Amazon workers at a North Carolina warehouse will finish voting on a union. Employees say the company “mobilized an army” ahead of the election, siccing local police on organizers and trying to pit black and Hispanic workers against each other.
“Under the National Labor Relations Act, I should have been allowed to flyer on the premises,” said Orin Starn, who had worked at Amazon for six months. “But the police, who in the small town of Garner where Amazon is the biggest employer act as a kind of private security force, didn’t care and just took us off to jail.”
This is why the phrase "fascism is imperialism turned inward" is so real. Using psyops and state violence to suppress dissent is the the same strategy used in the global south to overthrow and depose any mass labor movements or socialist leaning political formations.
Anybody who thinks they are immune to propaganda should look at the outcome of these votes and remind themselves that It's actually pretty easy to convince you to vote against your own best interest.
According to the other article posted in another response, it's as easy as sending an army of policemen to beat up the workers because the company owns the city.
Well yeah they don't want to lose their jobs like everyone in the Quebec warehouse. If Canada doesn't hold Amazon liable for union busting bs, I would not expect the US to be any better
True but in normies brain the retaliation was swift but the state's response is limp dick. Executives making these decisions need to be criminally prosecuted and imprisoned, that's how you send a message to a corporate parasite. Otherwise they have no fear of anything and will commit crime as needed.
That's already a serious problem for Amazon, as reported in 2022.
Is Amazon about to run out of workers? According to a leaked internal memo, the retail logistics company fears so.
“If we continue business as usual, Amazon will deplete the available labor supply in the US network by 2024,” the research, first reported by Recode, stated.
The fear - 3 years ago - was that the incredibly high turnover rate in its warehouses as they processed eager starving candidates into broken, bitter, exhausted hulks to kick out the loading bay would soon deplete the available labour pool in areas around its warehouses. They would simply have no one willing to work for them even if it meant starving.
2024 has come and gone, and aside from being a simpler pre-Trump2 time, Amazon didn't run out of staff. But a near miss is maybe just a delayed eventuality, and their labour practices haven't improved in a noticeable way if at all.
I know a call centre that contracts its people out had to leave my area because it underestimated how connected people here are and quickly ran out of willing slaves. The building is a parking lot now.