Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Found in Violation of Labor Law by NLRB Judge
The National Labor Relations Board ruled that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's anti-union comments interfered with workers' rights to unionize.
- NLRB Judge Brian Gee ruled that Andy Jassy's comments during 2022 media interviews threatened employees and discouraged unionization.
- Amazon plans to appeal the decision, arguing it reflects poorly on free speech rights.
- The ruling requires Amazon to post notices nationwide informing employees of their rights under labor law.
- This decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to unionize Amazon's workforce.
- The Amazon Labor Union, which filed the complaint, views the ruling as a major victory for workers' rights.