Amazon Spent $3.1 Million On Anti-Union Consultants In 2023

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Amazon Spent $3.1 Million On Anti-Union Consultants In 2023
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such spending when the consultants speak directly to workers about unionization. The figures cited in the forms generally would not include money Amazon spent on in-house work against unions or legal advice aimed at undermining organizing efforts.detailed last year. The consultants typically hold group and one-on-one meetings where they paint the union in a negative light, often ahead of a union election or while organizers are trying to gather union cards.

The second highest-earning consultant last year was labor lawyer Katie Lev, who received $1.1 million from Amazon. An administrative law judge at the National Labor Relations Board ruled in January 2023 that Lev hadagainst Amazon workers by telling them their pay would be frozen and others would receive raises while they tried to negotiate a contract.

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