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NYC Amazon Driver Fired Over Pro-Union Social Media Posts
Esly Paredes, an Amazon delivery driver in New York City, was fired for violating company social media policies after posting content supporting a City Council bill targeting Amazon’s use of subcontracted delivery workers. She filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board through the Teamsters union, alleging the termination violated her free speech rights.
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