The e-commerce giant wants to repeat the election. Warehouse workers on Staten Island cast 2,654 votes – or about 55% – in favor of a union, enough support to win a victory last week. In a deposit last week, the company revealed that it spent about $ 4.2 million last year on job consultants. The distribution of cannabis “is no different from the distribution of free t-shirts and certainly did not affect the election,” he said. The company also blamed organizers for inappropriate employee polls. The company cited the lawsuit in one of its objections filed Friday, saying the NLRB regional office that filed the lawsuit “failed to protect the integrity and neutrality of its proceedings” and had created an impression of support for the union. seeking the reinstatement of former employee Gerald Bryson. The NLRB did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Her spokeswoman Kayla Blado said the independent service had been authorized by Congress to enforce the National Labor Relations Act. RWDSU, which has filed more than 20 objections, said in a statement on Thursday that its objections were “reasons to set aside the election”. A hearing on the disputed ballots is expected to begin in the coming weeks.