Amazon is battling a union push in Alabama. Here's why many companies oppose labor organizers.

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that unions could lead to less collaborative relationships between employees and their supervisors, and could favor employees with seniority over newer employees.Joe Biden's statement on unions is a warning for Amazon and other employers to take labor laws seriouslyUnionization efforts in the US have steadily fallen out of favor since the mid-1900s. In 1983, 20.1% of employees belonged to a union. But as of 2020, that number has fallen to 10.8%, according to the.

The popularity of unions also declined following the Vietnam War, according to an article published in the. The AFL-CIO, a federation of unions that represents millions of workers, backed the US intervention in Vietnam, angering anti-Vietnam activists. , introduced in 2020, would create more protections for unions than the Taft-Hartley Act and would allow for harsher penalties on companies that violate labor law.

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