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A grassroots group took on Amazon and won. Then came the hard part - The Atlanta Voice

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(CNN) - When the Amazon Labor Union shocked the world last April by successfully forming the first US union in the e-commerce giant's history, Chris Smalls, the president and face of the organization, celebrated by making champagne rain on the street and thanking Jeff Bezos 'for going to space' while workers organized. Smalls, a worker who was […]

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