They can still challenge the results, but it looks like its over. 1798 against (1609 to get majority + 1).
It's not over, it's never over, but this was a loss and it does hurt.
They can still challenge the results, but it looks like its over. 1798 against (1609 to get majority + 1).
It's not over, it's never over, but this was a loss and it does hurt.
Trying for unionization is a good move for the workers at specific companies but I doubt it will ever lead towards an actual worker-led government in the US.
It's a terrible loss for the Amazon workers of course
I don't think anyone can predict how socialism will come about in America. It's just too different from all other contexts where we've seen success to use any of those successes as a blueprint. What might work is trying a bunch of different strategies and seeing a gain here produce a benefit there, and building on that.
It's hard to see how we go from here to socialism without seeing a significant increase in unionization though. Without organized worker power, we won't get there