Amazon's Aggressive Anti-Union Tactics Revealed in Leaked 45-Minute Video
Amazon, the countrys second-largest employer, has so far remained immune to any attempts by U.S. workers to form a union. With rumblings of employee organization at Whole Foodswhich Amazon bought for $13.7 billion last yeara 45-minute union-busting training video produced by the company was sent to Team Leaders of the grocery chain last week, according to sources with knowledge of the stores activities. Recordings of that video, obtained by Gizmodo, provide valuable insight into the companys thinking and tactics.
Each of the videos six sections, which the narrator states are specifically designed to give you the tools that you need for success when it comes to labor organizing, take place in an animated simulacrum of a Fulfillment Center. The videos narrators are clad in the reflective vests typical of the real-world setting. We are not anti-union, but we are not neutral either, the video states, drawing a distinction that would likely be largely academic to potential organizers. To expound on what non-neutrality might look like, the video adds in plain language (emphasis ours):
We do not believe unions are in the best interest of our customers, our shareholders, or most importantly, our associates. Our business model is built upon speed, innovation, and customer obsessionthings that are generally not associated with union. When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyones job security: yours, mine, and the associates.
Amazons anti-union training video comes to light amid an image crisis for the company. Years of reporting on low pay and poor working conditions reached a fever pitch late this summer when Senator Bernie Sanders proposed legislation directly challenging the companys reliance on social subsidy programs. Likewise, Amazon lost more than it gained in a charm offensive ploy that rewarded its warehouse ambassadors for tweeting nice things about the companylike how they are free to use facility restrooms and are not slaves.
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democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Corporate greed is destroying our country and culture.
whathehell
(29,067 posts)Wow.. The perks in that place are awesome.
LisaM
(27,813 posts)Yeah, that doesn't exactly scream "pro-worker" to me.
Why people don't boycott this company is beyond me.