Votes will be counted on March 28.
Labor researchers say Amazon has little to lose.
“They likely feel quite confident in that strategy,” Givan said.
On Tuesday, a company spokesperson reiterated Amazon’s earlier statements on the union drive.
“We look forward to our team in [the Bessemer warehouse] having their voices heard again.”
“Why be seen as slowing the process down?”
said MacDonald, who isn’t involved in the case.
The company is also free to hire anti-union consultants again.
In any case, it seems like Amazon likes its odds in the new election, says MacDonald.