Workers at Amazon’s San Bernardino air hub are getting $100,000 in back pay after calling out the company for not giving them required breaks during shifts, according to a labor union. The Teamsters, ...
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How Amazon Workers Can Organise Globally
When will Amazon workers around the world enjoy collective bargaining agreements with good pay, union job rights, and safety protections? The challenges facing this lofty goal remain daunting. One ...
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Work at an Inland Empire warehouse? You likely earn less than your neighbors, report says
The average rank-and-file warehouse worker in the Inland Empire earns 75% of what other Inland workers make, according to a report that lauds what it calls “historic gains” those in the logistic ...
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