The
move came a day after the NLRB said the group, Local 713
International Brotherhood of the Trade Union, had garnered
enough interest from workers at Amazon's small DNK5 facility to
hold the vote. The reason for the withdrawal was not immediately
clear.
Representatives for the union and Amazon did not immediately
respond to requests for comment.
Labor organizing at Amazon, the second-largest private employer
in the United States, has gained momentum since workers at a
much larger warehouse in New York City voted weeks ago to form
the retailer's first U.S. union.
The group active in New York, known as the Amazon Labor Union,
is aiming to organize a second warehouse in the city's borough
of Staten Island, which workers will vote on later this month.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in Palo Alto, Calif.Editing by
Chris Reese and Matthew Lewis)
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