US labor board sues Amazon to reinstate fired Staten Island worker
Amazon denied that Bryson's firing was retaliatory back in 2020, explaining that he was fired for violating its policy against vulgar and harassing language. The company said Bryson bullied and intimidated a female associate"in a racially and sexually charged way" in a confrontation during the protest.
"No matter how large the employer, it is important for workers to know their rights — particularly during a union election — and that the N.L.R.B. will vociferously defend them."
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