Amazon says US labor watchdog that filed labor charges violates constitution
Amazon is challenging the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in a case involving unfair labor practice charges filed by two Georgia warehouse workers. The workers allege retaliation and surveillance for organizing activities, leading the NLRB to issue a complaint against Amazon. In response, Amazon's attorneys argue that the NLRB's actions violate the U.S. Constitution, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling that limits the authority of federal agencies. This legal stance aligns with a broader trend among corporations, including SpaceX and Starbucks, to challenge the NLRB's power amid increasing worker activism. The case is set for a court hearing in October, with the NLRB defending its authority to protect workers' rights.
See "Amazon says US labor watchdog that filed labor charges violates constitution", Michael Sainato, The Guardian, August 14, 2024