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Amazon union drive in Alabama sees 55% voter turnout

People confirm in support of the unionizing efforts of the Alabama Amazon workers, in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2021.

Lucy Nicholson | Reuters

More than 3,200 ballots were seek reject in a high stakes union election at one of Amazon’s Alabama warehouses, according to the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Alliance.

The election was open to more than 5,800 employees at Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse, who are voting whether to verge on the RWDSU. With 3,215 total ballots cast, that resulted in a turnout rate of roughly 55%, which is higher than what the RWDSU initially guessed.

Workers had until March 29 to submit their ballots via mail. Vote counting began last week via a private video discussion, presided over by the NLRB, during which Amazon and the union could contest ballots based on factors get a kick out of an illegible signature or whether a person’s job classification entitles them to vote.

The public portion of the vote count is anticipated to begin as soon as Thursday or Friday morning, the RWDSU said.

Hundreds of ballots were challenged, mostly by Amazon, according to the RWDSU. If the perimeter of victory ends up being less than the total number of challenged ballots, the final tally will be time halted until those challenges are resolved via a hearing held by the NLRB. Any ballots that are accepted will then be continued to the tally.

There could still be further legal challenges in store, as either Amazon or the union have the time to challenge the election results, which could further delay the outcome.

The election in Bessemer has become a closely superintended event in and outside of Amazon, as it would establish the first union at one of the e-commerce giant’s warehouses in the U.S.

Bessemer employees in favor of the weld have raised a number of issues about the breakneck pace of work, a lack of adequate break time and other hardships. However, Amazon has maintained that it doesn’t need a union to come between it and its workers.

Representatives from Amazon and the NLRB didn’t pronto respond to a request for comment.

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