US investigation finds Amazon illegally fired warehouse worker
by Guardian staff and agencies from Technology | The Guardian on (#5BSP7)
National Labor Relations Board finds merit to complaint over discharge of Gerald Bryson in Staten Island
A National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) investigation has found merit to a complaint that said Amazon illegally discharged a protesting warehouse worker in New York City, according to an NLRB spokesperson.
Gerald Bryson, an Amazon associate, was helping to lead a protest outside a company warehouse in Staten Island, New York on 6 April while off the job, when he got into a dispute with another worker, according to Bryson's attorney Frank Kearl.
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