Amazon Ordered by NLRB Judge to Recognize Union in San Francisco (1)

June 23, 2026, 3:18 PM UTC

A US labor board judge ruled that Amazon.com Inc. must collectively bargain with California warehouse workers, teeing up a legal battle that could end with President Donald Trump’s appointees reversing a major union-friendly precedent.

In a Monday ruling, National Labor Relations Board judge Michael Silverstein found that Amazon violated federal law by refusing to recognize the Teamsters union after it obtained majority support from a group of employees at a San Francisco delivery center in 2024. Silverstein’s ruling relied on a Biden-era NLRB precedent, Cemex Construction Materials Pacific LLC.

Under Cemex, if a union signs up a legitimate majority of ...

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