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NLRB

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90 articles stable

In June 2026, an NLRB judge ordered Amazon to bargain with Teamsters-represented San Francisco warehouse workers, capping a renewed focus on the agency’s uneven enforcement posture.

Who they are

The NLRB appears in coverage as the U.S. labor-law enforcement forum shaping disputes over organizing, retaliation, worker classification, and collective bargaining at major technology and media companies. Its stories most often involve Amazon, Apple, Google, SpaceX, Netflix, unions including the CWA and Teamsters, and workers seeking agency intervention.

The recent arc

The coverage peak came in late 2021, when the NLRB was central to Amazon’s Alabama warehouse election and the authorization of a rerun vote, while investigations involving Apple employees also drew attention. Earlier coverage had made the agency a key venue for worker-organizing conflicts at Google, including its complaint alleging the company spied on and fired worker protesters; Apple’s Towson store union vote in 2022 extended that labor-organizing narrative.

Recent reporting has shifted from high-profile election coverage toward the agency’s handling of individual enforcement cases and the limits of that enforcement. In June and July 2026, an NLRB judge ordered Amazon to bargain with Teamsters at a San Francisco warehouse and ruled that Atlassian illegally fired an employee who challenged manager layoffs. But Bloomberg’s reporting on Amazon delivery drivers said the agency sought to settle a landmark control-and-classification case on terms favorable to Amazon, while the NLRB abandoned its 2024 SpaceX case in February 2026 and dropped claims involving Tim Cook’s 2021 anti-leak email.

The tension

The central tension is between the NLRB’s role as a route for workers to challenge powerful employers and signs that its willingness to pursue those challenges varies sharply by case. Amazon is the clearest recurring counterpart: the agency has overseen its union fights, ordered bargaining and employee-rights remedies, yet also sought a favorable settlement in the delivery-driver case. The dropped SpaceX and Apple-related claims reinforce coverage’s focus on whether formal worker protections translate into sustained enforcement against prominent companies.

Why it matters

If this pattern continues, the NLRB will remain consequential not only for union elections but for defining who counts as an employee, what employer conduct is protected or unlawful, and whether remedies lead to bargaining or reinstatement. The Amazon warehouse ruling and Atlassian remedy show that agency adjudication can still produce concrete outcomes, while the SpaceX withdrawal and Amazon settlement reporting leave uncertainty over how consistently those outcomes will be pursued across the technology sector.

NLRB has appeared in 90 articles since 2018-09. Coverage peaked in 2024Q4 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Amazon, Apple, Google, U.S..

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Coverage Timeline

2022-06-20
New York Times 44 related

Apple employees at a store in Towson, Maryland vote 65-33 to unionize, making it the company's first US store where employees voted in favor of unionizing

I mean... download... to “Have a chance to ask leadership questions” about the “not yet certified” vote. We at #AppleTogether think this is great! Ever heard of the Streisand Effect? @applelaborers : ...

2022-02-18
Washington Post 14 related

Sources: some US Apple Store employees are working to unionize, with groups in at least two stores preparing to file paperwork with the NLRB in the near future

Employees at several Apple Stores across the country are quietly working to unionize, according to people familiar with the efforts …

2021-11-30
CNBC 20 related

The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union says the NLRB has authorized a new election for Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama

Annie Palmer / CNBC :

2021-10-21
Wall Street Journal 3 related

Over 2,000 hourly Amazon workers at its Staten Island facilities sign union cards and plan to file with the NLRB by October 25; Amazon opposes the move

An effort said to involve more than 2,000 workers across four Amazon facilities in Staten Island faces obstacles

2021-04-10
CNBC 27 related

Amazon wins enough votes to beat union effort in Alabama; of the 3,215 ballots cast, there were 1,798 votes opposing the union and 738 votes in favor

it's shining a spotlight on how tilted the playing field is against unions during organizing drives. That could build support for the PRO Act—the most pro-union piece of legislation in decades https:/...

2021-04-09
CNBC 17 related

Amazon gains enough votes to beat union effort in Alabama as counting continues

- With more than two thirds of the ballots counted, Amazon on Friday secured enough votes to defeat the unionization drive at one of its Alabama warehouses.  — The NLRB still has yet to count hundreds...

2021-01-23
Bloomberg 3 related

Despite the pandemic, Amazon wants Alabama warehouse workers to vote in person on a proposal to form a union, objecting to NLRB's decision to allow vote by mail

2020-12-17
Washington Post 3 related

NLRB allows Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama to vote on unionization that would cover about 1,500 employees, determining it has enough support

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 82 tech news articles mentioning NLRB, dating back to May 2019. The biggest stories include NLRB says in a complaint that Google violated US labor laws by spying on workers who... and After a monthslong campaign, the union election for Amazon workers in Bessemer, AL, has.... Frequently covered alongside Amazon, Apple, Google, CWA, and Josh Eidelson / Bloomberg.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise +25pts; regulation +100pts
2024Q4enterprise -50pts; consumer +50pts; regulation -50pts
2025Q2regulation -50pts

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