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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy violated labor law with union comments, NLRB rules
Seattle Times· 2 hours agoAmazon CEO Andy Jassy violated federal labor law when he said workers would be better off without a ...
NLRB: Amazon chief broke labor law with union comments
The Washington Times· 4 hours agoLabor Relations Board ruled Thursday that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy violated federal labor law in...
Amazon CEO's anti-union comments broke federal laws, labor judge rules
Engadget· 4 hours agoA NLRB judge ruled this week that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke federal labor laws by suggesting...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke labor laws by saying workers are “better off” without a union
The Verge· 1 hour ago“What we tell our employees in our fulfillment centers is that we think they’re better off without a...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s comments about unions violated federal law: NLRB judge
Market Watch· 3 hours agoA federal administrative-law judge ruled that Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy violated labor law...
Amazon CEO gets light tap on wrist for violating labor laws
The Register· 5 hours agoThe decision, handed down yesterday, concluded Jassy's comments made to CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and at...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Violated Federal Labor Law With His Anti-Union Remarks, NLRB Judge Rules -...
Benzinga· 15 hours agoAmazon.com Inc. AMZN CEO Andy Jassy has been found to have violated federal labor law with his anti-...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke labor law with anti-union remarks, judge rules—and tells the online...
Fortune· 11 hours agoRemarks that Jassy made to reporters about the downsides of unionization told “employees that, if they selected a union, they would become less empowered and would find it ...
Miami Dade College still deducts union dues from paychecks. Does Florida's new law allow it?
WLRN Miami· 15 hours agoAs Florida’s new public sector union law went into effect last year, government agencies across the...
Unions, businesses eye migrants to fill labor gaps in Ohio
Reuters via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoOn a noisy factory floor in Columbus, Ohio, trade union apprentice Jorge Herrera moved quickly as he...