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Beyond the usual labor complaints about wages and benefits, however, is that Amazon disputes that they’re Amazon employees at all, despite wearing Amazon vests, driving Amazon vans, and exclusively delivering Amazon packages. At the locations on strike and set to strike Thursday, the union claims to represent drivers who work for an Amazon contractor. Daniel Cole/ReutersBrooks and Cianciotto mocked the idea that they’re not Amazon employees, even though their immediate employer is a third-party contractor. An election certified, an election deniedBut it’s not just drivers working for independent contractors which Amazon refuses to recognize as Teamsters members. Daniel Cole/ReutersAn upstart union, the Amazon Labor Union won such a vote at Amazon’s Staten Island facility in April 2022.
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A former Army sergeant admitted to the brutal 2020 stabbing of a fellow soldier in his Georgia barracks, a killing federal prosecutors say was retaliation "in cold blood" for the soldier reporting marijuana use. Under the plea agreement, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of life in federal prison, the Department of Justice said in a news release on Thursday. "The pair discussed beating Hawk up, damaging his car, or breaking things in Hawk’s barracks room," the plea agreement says. The following day, around 12:20 a.m., Booker parked his vehicle outside of a gate on the base and "unlawfully" entered before walking to Hawk's barracks room. The fight made so much noise that Brown, in a room below, could hear furniture moving, the plea agreement states.
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