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Employees at the JFK8 facility are slated to vote in person through March 30, according to the National Labor Relations Board. The ballot count will be conducted on March 31, the labor board said.
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U.S. National Labor Relations Board confirmed that “parties in the union election at the JFK8 Amazon warehouse in Staten Island have tentatively reached a stipulated election agreement.”



















