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Amazon Wins Legal Fight Over NY Labor Law
27 Nov
Summary
- Judge blocked New York's new law impacting private-sector labor.
- Amazon argued the law illegally regulates private labor relations.
- This was the first test of the state's new employment agency law.

A federal judge in Brooklyn has issued a preliminary injunction, halting enforcement of a new New York State law that Amazon.com challenged. The online retail giant contended that the law represented an unlawful attempt to regulate private-sector labor relations.
This ruling by U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee is significant as it represents the initial legal test for the state's new legislation. The law grants the New York State Public Employment Relations Board authority to adjudicate private-sector labor disputes.
This authority is particularly relevant at a time when the National Labor Relations Board, the federal equivalent, is reportedly lacking the necessary quorum to make timely decisions. The injunction provides Amazon with temporary relief from the challenged state regulations.




