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US labor board sues Amazon to reinstate fired Staten Island worker
The NLRB says the employee, who helped lead protests against the company, was fired in retaliation.
Another Amazon warehouse has reportedly received approval for a union election
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has reportedly approved a petition for another Amazon warehouse union election.
Amazon accused of interfering in Alabama union rerun election
The union that wants to represent workers at Amazon’s BHM1 facility in Bessemer, Alabama is accusing the company of once again violating the National Labor Relations Act.
Apple Store employees in the US are quietly trying to unionize
Workers at multiple Apple Stores in the US are trying to unionize as they want pay that matches the costs of living.
Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse will hold a union election in March
The in-person election will take place over six days.
Amazon allegedly called union organizers 'thugs' to discourage workers from unionizing
The NLRB has accused Amazon of threatening, surveilling and interrogating workers at its JFK8 warehouse in New York to discourage them from unionizing.
Amazon will face a second Alabama union vote in February
Amazon will hold a second union election at an Alabama warehouse on February 4th after officials said it interfered with the first vote.
Amazon will remind workers about their rights following an NLRB deal
The nationwide agreement will give workers more leeway to organize on Amazon property.
Amazon ordered to rerun contentious Alabama union election
Amazon will have to redo the union election held at its Bessemer, Alabama fulfillment center back in April, as ordered by the NLRB.
Activision Blizzard says it's cooperating with investigations into workplace practices
Meanwhile, Blizzard's chief legal officer just left the company.
Activision Blizzard workers accuse company of violating federal labor law
Activision Blizzard workers have filed a federal labor law complaint accusing the game company of coercive tactics following a dispute over arbitration.
Google settles lawsuit with ex-employee who claimed firing was in retaliation for organizing
Alphabet has reached an undisclosed settlement with ex-employee Laurence Berland, who accused the company of firing him in retaliation for his union organizing efforts.
Amazon violated US labor laws in Alabama union vote, labor official rules
An NLRB officer has recommended that workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama hold a new election because Amazon broke US labor laws.
Federal labor agency says Amazon illegally fired climate activists
Amazon illegally retaliated against two former employees after it fired them for staging climate and workplace safety protests last year, according to federal labor regulators.
US labor board orders Elon Musk to delete a threatening tweet from 2018
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found that Tesla violated US labor laws by firing a union activist and threatening workers' benefits via a tweet from CEO Elon Musk.
Amazon's union-busting drives exposed in NYT report
Amazon's labor practices come under heavy scrutiny in the run-up to Alabama's crucial union vote.
Google union files first complaint over alleged labor abuses
The Alphabet Workers Union says Google contract workers were banned from discussing pay, allegedly violating US labor law.
Fired Amazon worker gets a court hearing over retaliation claims
Amazon workers will get a National Labor Relations Board court hearing over claims the company fired them in retaliation for labor organization.
Labor regulators look into Amazon's firings of outspoken critics
The National Labor Relations Board is looking at Amazon's recent firings for signs of retaliation.
US labor board will investigate Google's recent firings
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has launched another investigation into Google. This time, the NLRB is investigating whether Google violated federal labor laws when it fired four employees late last month. The investigation will determine if Google discouraged employees from engaging in union activity, an NLRB spokesperson told CNBC.