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Trump labor board tells Amazon to negotiate with Staten Island warehouse union

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April 3, 2026, 10:02 PM 3 min read 1 views

Summary

SOPA Images via Getty Images The Trump administration's labor board has ordered Amazon to recognize and bargain with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union, which represents workers at a warehouse in Staten Island. This is just the latest chapter in a multiyear standoff between Staten Island warehouse workers and Amazon, according to a report by The Washington Post . An Amazon spokesperson maintains that the vote to create the union was "wrong on the facts of the law" and that representatives from the National Labor Relations Board "improperly influenced the election." The company recently stated it is "confident an unbiased court will overturn the original certification." Despite the eventual outcome, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is lauding the Staten Island workers for becoming "the first group ever to force the company to recognize their union." Workers at the facility voted to unionize in 2022 and this was the first union victory for Amazon employees in the US. Since that original vote, the labor board has repeatedly found that Amazon violated workers’ union rights at the Staten Island warehouse.

## Summary
SOPA Images via Getty Images The Trump administration's labor board has ordered Amazon to recognize and bargain with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union, which represents workers at a warehouse in Staten Island. This is just the latest chapter in a multiyear standoff between Staten Island warehouse workers and Amazon, according to a report by The Washington Post . An Amazon spokesperson maintains that the vote to create the union was "wrong on the facts of the law" and that representatives from the National Labor Relations Board "improperly influenced the election." The company recently stated it is "confident an unbiased court will overturn the original certification." Despite the eventual outcome, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is lauding the Staten Island workers for becoming "the first group ever to force the company to recognize their union." Workers at the facility voted to unionize in 2022 and this was the first union victory for Amazon employees in the US. Since that original vote, the labor board has repeatedly found that Amazon violated workers’ union rights at the Staten Island warehouse.

## Article Content
SOPA Images via Getty Images
The Trump administration's labor board has ordered Amazon to recognize and bargain with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union, which represents workers at a warehouse in Staten Island. This is just the latest chapter in a multiyear standoff between Staten Island warehouse workers and Amazon,
according to a report by
The Washington Post
.
The union has been trying to bring Amazon to the bargaining table for years to negotiate pay, benefits and workplace safety. The labor board's proclamation doesn't mean that the battle is over. It's highly likely this will be settled in court.
An Amazon spokesperson maintains that the vote to create the union was "wrong on the facts of the law" and that representatives from the National Labor Relations Board "improperly influenced the election." The company recently stated it is "confident an unbiased court will overturn the original certification."
Despite the eventual outcome, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is lauding the Staten Island workers for becoming "the first group ever to force the company to recognize their union." Workers at the facility
voted to unionize in 2022
and this was the first union victory for Amazon employees in the US.
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It was considered a milestone victory for US workers across the board, given that Amazon is the
country's second-largest employer
. That was four years ago and led to a contracted legal battle, as Amazon has refused to recognize the union. Since that original vote, the labor board has repeatedly found that Amazon violated workers’ union rights at the Staten Island warehouse. For instance, the company didn't pay employees when they were forced to stop working
due to a warehouse fire
at the tail-end of 2022 and suspended 50 employees for staging a walkout due to unsafe work conditions.
There were also several harrowing incidents leading up to the union vote. It's been reported that the company illegally fired
multiple Staten Island warehouse workers
during the
Covid pandemic
. The NY Attorney General also
found safety conditions
at the warehouse to be "inadequate." A recent study
echoes that sentiment
, calling out the Staten Island warehouse for dangerous working conditions. The report says that there are 7.2 serious injuries for every 100 workers.
Other US-based Amazon warehouses have yet to follow suit and unionize like Staten Island, but the same isn't true in Canada. Workers at a warehouse in Quebec
voted to form a union back
in 2024.
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### Implications
- It's highly likely this will be settled in court.
- An Amazon spokesperson maintains that the vote to create the union was "wrong on the facts of the law" and that representatives from the National Labor Relations Board "improperly influenced the election." The company recently stated it is "confident an unbiased court will overturn the original certification." Despite the eventual outcome, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is lauding the Staten Island workers for becoming "the first group ever to force the company to recognize their union." Workers at the facility voted to unionize in 2022 and this was the first union victory for Amazon employees in the US.

### Expert Commentary
This article covers amazon, union, workers topics. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 411.
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