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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3718011" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What some Amazon contractors may not realize is that their employees are under collective bargaining and can vote to join a union. No doubt there will be greedy Amazon contractors who will try to get to the maximum number of routes quickly which I believe is 40 without realizing this fact. The opportunity to gain 40 new members might in the eyes of a union be a worthwhile endeavor. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore I can't find anywhere anything regarding proprietary rights so one can assume that they will not be granted nor anything regarding protected territories. Therefore if a contractor's employees decide to join a union an end result similar to X contractors is likely to occur.....Contractors are not retired....they're disposed off. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime keep watch over what is happening at Amazon owned Whole Foods. Employees are trying to unionize that workforce. It seems that when Amazon took over WF employees experienced significant cuts to their overall compensation package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3718011, member: 58386"] What some Amazon contractors may not realize is that their employees are under collective bargaining and can vote to join a union. No doubt there will be greedy Amazon contractors who will try to get to the maximum number of routes quickly which I believe is 40 without realizing this fact. The opportunity to gain 40 new members might in the eyes of a union be a worthwhile endeavor. Furthermore I can't find anywhere anything regarding proprietary rights so one can assume that they will not be granted nor anything regarding protected territories. Therefore if a contractor's employees decide to join a union an end result similar to X contractors is likely to occur.....Contractors are not retired....they're disposed off. In the meantime keep watch over what is happening at Amazon owned Whole Foods. Employees are trying to unionize that workforce. It seems that when Amazon took over WF employees experienced significant cuts to their overall compensation package. [/QUOTE]
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