Last week, a historic vote count began at an Alabama warehouse that will determine whether the first-ever Amazon facility unionizes.
The vote reflects a number of converging themes from the past year, including the $15 minimum wage, increased inequality during the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement. It’s unclear when exactly results will come in.
In the meantime, Amazon, which has long been notoriously anti-union, continues to emphasize its wages and benefits. Worker advocates, on the other hand, say the ecommerce giant should do more. Regardless of the outcome, however, a union rep said they’ve already won, as more warehouses are expected to follow with their own votes.…