A group of Republican U.S. lawmakers has criticized a U.S. labor agency's case seeking to force Amazon.com Inc to re-hire a warehouse employee after he engaged in a vulgar tirade against a female coworker, calling its pursuit of the claims 'disturbing.'
of the April 2020 protest shows Bryson arguing with a female employee and calling her a "gutter bitch," "crackhead," and "stupid."In Thursday's letter, the senators and U.S. Reps. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina and Rick Allen of Georgia said Amazon was required to take action against Bryson under federal anti-discrimination laws, which prohibit employers from tolerating a hostile work environment.
They also questioned the timing of the board's March court petition seeking Bryson's immediate reinstatement, which was filed nearly two years after his firing and days before workers at the Staten Island warehouse"The NLRB has jeopardized the neutral laboratory conditions necessary for an impartial election," the lawmakers wrote.In
, the NLRB said Amazon had fired Bryson for his involvement in the protest, in violation of federal labor law. An administrative judge last month ordered Amazon to reinstate Bryson, and the company has appealed to the five-member board.in New York federal court seeking to force Amazon to re-hire Bryson immediately pending the outcome of the board case.
The Republicans in Thursday's letter said the board in court filings had omitted details about the vulgar statements Bryson made at the protest. Abruzzo's office also ignored athat limits labor-law protections for workers who use profane or racist language during strikes and protests, they said. The lawmakers asked Abruzzo to explain why her office waited nearly two years to file the court petition, and why it had not acknowledged Bryson's conduct during the protest.
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