


Amazon Workers in North Carolina Reject Unionization Amidst Continued Anti-Union Tactics
Workers at Amazon's Garner fulfillment center voted decisively against unionization, reflecting ongoing tensions between management and labor amid increased scrutiny of Amazon's tactics.
Overview
In a recent election, Amazon workers at the RDU1 fulfillment center in Garner, North Carolina, overwhelmingly voted against unionizing with Carolina Amazonians United for Solidarity and Empowerment (CAUSE). Of the 3,276 ballots cast, 2,447 were against union representation, while 829 supported it. This decision highlights Amazon's ongoing anti-union strategies, as Rev. Ryan Brown of CAUSE noted the company's significant influence and intimidation tactics. The outcome follows recent union successes at other Amazon-owned entities, indicating a complex labor landscape where workers seek representation amidst intense corporate opposition.
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