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Amazon ordered to bargain with Teamsters union in California

A labor judge has ordered Amazon to collectively bargain with Teamsters union members at its California warehouses, ruling that the company violated federal law by refusing to recognize the union. The ruling, based on the Cemex precedent requiring companies to bargain with a majority-supported union or hold an election, is being appealed by Amazon. The company argues the Cemex precedent is unlawful and hopes to overturn the decision, potentially setting back recent unionization efforts at Amazon facilities. AI

RANK_REASON Labor ruling against a major company, but not a frontier release or significant policy shift.

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Amazon ordered to bargain with Teamsters union in California

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    Amazon ordered to bargain with Teamsters in case that could set back union progress

    Amazon violated federal law when it refused to recognize a union, a judge ruled.