Grocery workers in Denver are walking off the job today over store staffing and safety issues, marking the second strike in just three years.
In a filing with the NLRB, the Amazon-owned retailer accuses the union of interfering with the vote. The union called the allegations baseless, legal maneuvering to delay bargaining.
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Paul Clark, a professor of labor and employment relations at Penn State University, dissects the situation at the Amazon-owned grocery chain.