‘People feel intimidated’: the battle to unionize second US Amazon warehouse
by Steven Greenhouse from Technology | The Guardian on (#646A9)
Wages and safety concerns are behind the push but the company is fighting fiercely to defeat the union drive, workers say
Heather Goodall, a 50-year-old Amazon worker, began pushing for a union at her Amazon warehouse just outside Albany, New York, largely because she was alarmed about safety problems - items often fell off the warehouse's 27ft-high racks, she said.
We've had packers who had items fall on them. Several complained about concussions," Goodall said. You can see wires protruding out. It could cause lacerations. It might take someone's eyes out."
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