Amazon pulls ad for job tracking union ‘threat’

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 2, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Amazon on Tuesday pulled a job ad
seeking an analyst to monitor the “threat” of labor organizing at the e-
commerce behemoth, which has resisted unionization since its founding.

Images of the posting shared by nonprofit pro-labor group Athena described
a search for an analyst on “sensitive topics that are highly confidential
including labor organizing threats against the company”.

Amazon did not provide any details about the job posting, but a company
spokeswoman told AFP: “The job post was not an accurate description of the
role – it was made in error and has since been corrected”.

Athena, a coalition which is focused specifically on Amazon’s corporate
activity and treatment of workers, said workers, have complained of being
targeted by the company for speaking out on labor issues.

“This job description is proof that Amazon intends to continue on this
course,” Athena director Dania Rajendra.

“The public deserves to know whether Amazon will continue to fill these
positions, even if they’re no longer publicly posted.”

Rajendra called on public officials to rein in Amazon’s power.

In a petition filed early this year with the Federal Trade Commission, the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters and other labor groups claiming to
represent a total of 5.3 million workers accused Amazon of anticompetitive
practices.

“The company’s dominance allows it to squeeze profit from and reduce
choice among workers, consumers, merchants and competitors,” read a copy of
the 28-page petition available online.

The unions wanted the FTC to investigate whether the Seattle-based company
is using its clout to push down wages for its workers and in labor markets in
general.