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When more than 2,600 workers at a Staten Island, New York, warehouse called JFK8 voted to join Amazon's first U.S. union in April, it was a historic moment.

But it was only the first step in a long uphill climb toward a contract. A week after the union won the election at JFK8, Amazon filed 25 objections with the National Labor Relations Board, including charges that union leaders bribed workers with marijuana and harassed those who didn't support the union.

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