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1,000 Teamsters at Amazon HQ call out union-busting, abuses
The following is from the Teamsters Union:
SEATTLE (Sept. 21, 2022) — One thousand Teamsters and local community supporters held a massive rally Tuesday outside of Amazon’s corporate headquarters in Seattle to demand the company end its union busting tactics and dangerous labor practices. The rally coincided with the Teamsters Women’s Conference, being held in Seattle this week.
During the rally, protesters marched around Amazon’s HQ holding signs that read, “Organize Amazon” and “Amazon Hurts Workers.” Members were joined by Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien and General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman, as well as other Teamster leaders, including International Vice Presidents Peter Finn, Avral Thompson, Juan Campos, Rick Hicks, Mark Davison, Joan Corey, Lindsay Dougherty, and Stan Hennessy.
“Amazon should be afraid — the Teamsters are here standing shoulder-to-shoulder with so many communities demanding change,” O’Brien said. “The Teamsters aren’t going away. Wherever Amazon abuses workers, we’ll be there. Amazon will not bust unions and get away with it. Amazon will not churn and burn American workers and get away with it. This corrupt corporate giant must answer to the Teamsters now, and we’re ready for the fight.”
Happening Now: More than 1,200 #Teamsters are marching on Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle, calling out the e-commerce empire’s evil abuse of workers.
It’s time to hold the white-collar crime syndicate known as Amazon accountable. #1u ✊ pic.twitter.com/FQFVesmtd3
— Teamsters (@Teamsters) September 20, 2022
Amazon workers across the country have been rising up and demanding better workplace standards, and communities are increasingly demanding Amazon be held accountable for its worker injury rate, contribution to pollution, and most recently a string of worker deaths at warehouse facilities in New Jersey. In coordination with the Teamsters, passionate community partners have succeeded in limiting Amazon’s expansion on both coasts, as the corporate giant’s growth threatens good-paying jobs and environmental protections.
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.2 million hardworking men and women throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Visit Teamster.org to learn more.