Amazon workers in San Bernardino allege anti-union actions and retaliation

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Workers at an air freight hub in San Bernardino accused Amazon of unfair labor practices in a filing with the National Labor Relations Board.

A group of workers at an Amazon air freight hub in San Bernardino that has been pushing for a $5-per-hour pay increase and more robust safety measures accused the e-commerce giant of unfair labor practices in a Thursday filing with the National Labor Relations Board.

NLRB spokesperson Matt Hayward confirmed Friday the board’s Region 31 office received the allegations related to Amazon’s KSBD facility and is processing the filing.“We disagree with these claims,” Amazon spokesperson Mary Kate Paradis said in an email. “We do not retaliate against employees for exercising their federally protected rights.”

Javier Martinez, an Amazon worker who participated in the Friday protest, said the company was scanning the badges of workers who were entering and exiting the facility around the time of the planned walkout. He said this was not a normal practice at this facility. Martinez said typically Amazon simply has security staff glance at workers’ badges at the door when they enter for their shift.

Evans and other workers began discussing in early September concerns that Amazon had dispatched anti-union consultants, including a woman named Miriam Navarro, who has introduced herself to workers as a representative of the company’s employee relations department. Anna Ortega said on Thursday a manager sent her to retrieve a box of masks on the other side of the building. On her way there, Ortega said, she was approached by another supervisor who asked her how many workers were planning to walk out at the protest planned the next day.

Paradis, the Amazon spokesperson, described the company’s communications with employees about union activities as ordinary for the circumstances.

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