NLRB alleges Amazon's Jassy violated labor law in interviews

FILE - Then-Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy discusses a new initiative during AWS re:Invent 2019 on Dec. 5, 2019, in Las Vegas. The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, accusing Amazon CEO Andy Jassy of violating labor law during media interviews this year where he said workers are better off without a union. (Isaac Brekken/AP Images for NFL, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint accusing Amazon CEO Andy Jassy of violating labor law during media interviews this year where he said workers are better off without a union.

The complaint, dated Tuesday, focuses on two sit-down interviews Jassy conducted with CNBC and Bloomberg in April and June - some of the few times he has spoken publicly since the historic labor win at an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island, New York earlier this year.

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