As Amazon union vote starts, AFL-CIO's tech think tank considers future of labor

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As Amazon union vote starts, AFL-CIO's tech think tank considers future of labor

Amazon revealed on its latest earnings call that it controls the fates of 1.3 million employees, not counting temporary workers. 

On Monday in Alabama, more than 5,800 of them will be able to vote on whether to become the first Amazon warehouse in the United States to unionize. 

“Now it’s our turn to be a disruptor,” said Elizabeth Shuler, secretary-treasurer and second highest-ranking officer of the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of unions in the United States. 

It’s a big day for the AFL-CIO. Not only is it providing guidance to the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, which is organizing the Amazon warehouse workers. It also recently launched a think tank, the Technology Institute, partly meant to help workers at tech behemoths like Amazon organize.  Read more…

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