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In Coventry, the GMB has been canvassing hard to represent workers officially –
and the potentially historic result is due this week
On a traffic island on the outskirts of Coventry, armed with handmade signs and
a stack of orange bucket hats, a small but noisy team of organisers from the GMB
union are taking on Amazon.
More than 3,000 staff here – “associates,” as Amazon calls them – were given the
opportunity to vote in a historic ballot last week that could force the company
to recognise a union for the first time in the UK. It is one of several tussles
over union recognition globally at the retail-to-cloud-services group founded by
Jeff Bezos in his garage in 1994 and now worth more than $2 trillion.
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