July 05, 2023
Amazon called on the National Labor Relations Board to remand a long-running case over a worker's firing back to an agency judge, saying the company should have the chance to present arguments and evidence in the proceeding given the board's recent precedent shift over worker outbursts.
June 21, 2023
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors urged the board not to remand a three-year administrative case over the firing of an Amazon employee back to an agency judge given a recent shift in precedent over worker outbursts, saying such a step would further delay the proceeding.
December 12, 2022
NLRB prosecutors lost their bid Monday to clarify an injunction order requiring Amazon to read a New York federal judge's decision aloud and post notices at the company's Staten Island facility, ending an ongoing spat over the e-commerce giant's compliance with remedies in a dispute over a fired worker.
December 05, 2022
Amazon and National Labor Relations Board prosecutors continue to quibble over the e-commerce giant's compliance with a New York federal judge's ordered remedies in an injunction decision over a fired worker, with the company accusing the agency of 'unbecoming' behavior and pro-union bias.
December 01, 2022
NLRB prosecutors accused Amazon of evading a New York federal judge's injunction order by saying the company will share a recording of the judge's decision instead of a live reading, calling the company's actions the "most flagrant and brazen attempt to thwart" mandated remedies.
November 21, 2022
A New York federal judge ordered Amazon to halt terminations of workers for exercising their organizing rights under federal labor law, but declined to make the e-commerce giant reinstate a fired employee at one of the company's Staten Island warehouses.
August 17, 2022
A National Labor Relations Board prosecutor told a New York federal judge Wednesday that Amazon's refusal to reinstate a fired employee will kill support for a union at its Staten Island warehouse, a claim the e-commerce giant's attorney said is belied by "all the evidence in this case."
August 12, 2022
In the next week, a New York federal judge will hear arguments in the National Labor Relations Board's bid for an injunction requiring Amazon to rehire a workplace activist at a facility that voted to unionize this year. Here, Law360 looks at that case and other major labor and employment cases on the docket in the state.
July 25, 2022
Amazon asked a New York federal judge to deny National Labor Relations Board prosecutors' latest bid to compel the company to rehire a worker it fired two years ago after an employee walkout, calling prosecutors' updated injunction request "legally and factually deficient."
July 11, 2022
National Labor Relations Board attorneys updated their injunction bid in New York federal court seeking the rehire of a fired Amazon worker at one of the company's Staten Island warehouses, noting a grassroots union's election win at the facility and the e-commerce giant's objections to the results.