Labor board bans mandatory anti-union meetings in Amazon ruling

Amazon.com made unlawful promises and threats during mandatory meetings to discourage unionizing at a New York City warehouse, a U.S. labor board said today while banning employers from holding such meetings moving forward. The National Labor Relations Board said that so-called “captive audience meetings,” which have been legal for decades and are routine during union campaigns, illegally interfere with workers’ rights to freely choose whether or not to unionize.

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