In February, Amazon will face a second Alabama union vote.

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The NLRB said Amazon interfered with the first election.

The date of a mandated second union election for Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama, has been set. The National Labor Relations Board has notified employees at the BHM1 fulfillment center that they can begin voting with secret postal ballots on February 4th, with the vote count beginning on March 28th, as Motherboard’s Lauren Kaori Gurley reports. Anyone who has worked for the company since the first week of January 2022 is entitled to join the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union.

The NLRB ordered the new vote after determining that Amazon interfered with the first union election in early 2021. The RWDSU filed 23 objections after the 1,798 to 738 “no” vote, accusing Amazon of installing an unapproved mailbox to intimidate staff as well as handing out anti-union material like badges and signs. After an investigation, the NLRB found that Amazon had a “flagrant disregard” for the mail voting process that made a fair election “impossible.”

The RWDSU wasn’t completely satisfied with the notice. In a statement, the organization claimed the NLRB’s decision “fails to adequately prevent” Amazon from skewing the vote. Amazon, meanwhile, repeated its comment from November in response to Engadget’s inquiries. It maintained that warehouse workers “overwhelmingly” voted against joining the union, and found it “disappointing” that the NLRB rejected the election.

As before, the stakes are high. A pro-union vote would give warehouse workers collective bargaining rights they could use to improve pay and working conditions — both frequent points of contention. Whatever the outcome, it’s safe to presume the election will draw renewed scrutiny from politicians and stars who see it as a turning point for labor at the internet shopping giant.

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