At least 50 Amazon warehouse employees in New York City were suspended with pay after they refused to work at a Staten Island facility in the wake of a trash compactor fire.
in Staten Island, New York
When a trash compactor ignited on Monday afternoon, day-shift workers were sent home with pay. But night-shift employees, who had just arrived, were told to remain in the break area while management figured out what was going on, according toApproximately 100 workers held a sit-down protest at the facility’s main office, demanding to be sent home with pay.
"While the vast majority of employees reported to their workstations, a small group refused to return to work and remained in the building without permission," Flaningan said in a statement. Seth Goldstein, an attorney for the Amazon Labor Union, said the workers intend to file unfair labor practice charges against Amazon with the National Labor Relations Board.the first Amazon warehouse
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