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Christian Smalls (born July 4, 1988) is an American labor organizer known for his role in leading
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in
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, a
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in
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. He is a co-founder and the former president of the Amazon Labor Union (ALU) (2021–24). Smalls grew up in
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and pursued a career as a rapper, touring briefly with
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, but gave this up to support his children by working in the service industry and in warehouses. He was hired by
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in 2015. On March 30, 2020, Smalls organized a walkout to protest what he said was a lack of proper safety protocols around
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exposures at the Staten Island warehouse he worked at, Amazon JFK8. He was terminated the same day for what the company stated was violating the company's
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policies during a required, paid quarantine. Smalls had been exposed to the disease on March 11, 2020, but was not notified or required to quarantine until March 28, after the incubation period had ended. Several government officials criticized the company and demanded the firing be investigated. Smalls and the state of
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also sued Amazon for unlawful termination. After his termination, Smalls founded a worker-activist group called The Congress of Essential Workers, which later backed the formation of the ALU on April 20, 2021. The JFK8 warehouse voted in favor of unionizing with representation of the ALU on April 1, 2022. He was subsequently named one of ''Time'''s most influential people of 2022. Smalls’ leadership of the ALU was in doubt following two failed
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votes, and Smalls did not seek reelection. In July 2024, Smalls was replaced by Connor Spence.


Early life and education

Smalls was born and raised in
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by a single mother who worked as an administrator at a hospital. As a teenager, he began working jobs and played
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,
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, and ran
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at
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. He had hoped to play in the
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, until he was run over in a
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while working a job as a car attendant. Smalls attended a
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in
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, but missed his home after one semester, and returned to New York to study
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at the
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. He said he dropped out because he thought he was "hot shit" and started making music as a
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, touring briefly with
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. He then gave up his music career pursuit to support his children with a series of jobs, including at
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,
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, and
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from 2012 to 2015. He says his friends say of him now, "I guess your voice was meant for something else." Smalls also worked as a warehouse worker at
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and
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.


Amazon


2015–2020

Smalls joined
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in 2015 as a picker in
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. He transferred briefly to a warehouse in
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, where he was fired and reinstated after an appeal. He was transferred to the Staten Island warehouse (JFK8) when it opened in 2018, and worked as an assistant manager. Smalls said that he was transferred because of good performance, but applied for management positions 49 times during his career, and was never selected for the promotion, which he believes was reflective of systemic
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he observed in the company. Smalls said that he liked working at the company for a while, until he started to recognize what he alleged to be "deep systemic" issues within the company. He alleges Amazon has issues with safety protocols, citing the injury rate, ageism, sexism, racism, and discrimination against caregivers. Amazon has said "We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment in any form," and that they are working to cut their injury rates down and that they "want mployeesto be healthy and safe". Smalls contacted local politicians, health officials, and Amazon's
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(HR), after an extremely ill colleague was allowed to come to work with symptoms while waiting on the results of a
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test. He said that no action was taken by HR. Smalls and Derrick Palmer, another JFK8 worker, organized a
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on March 30, 2020 in protest of Amazon's safety protocols during the
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and calling the company to temporarily close JFK8. He challenged the company's personal protections and lack of
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, and alleged that it failed to disclose a worker's COVID-19 illness to the workforce. Smalls had been exposed to the confirmed case on March 11, 2020, but was not notified until March 28, 2020, prompting him to file a complaint with the
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. On the same day of the walkout, Smalls was fired by Amazon. The company's
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(SVP) of policy and press, former
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Jay Carney, claimed on
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that Smalls had violated the company's social distancing policies, and that he was on a paid 14-day
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after being exposed to someone who had tested positive for COVID-19 when he staged the walkout. However, the quarantine would have ended on March 25, 2020, if the company had started it during the incubation period for Smalls' exposure.
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, the
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, accused Amazon of unlawfully discharging Smalls, and later ordered a probe into the matter, after initial investigations revealed a "chilling effect" from the firing. James's investigation found that the company had illegally terminated Smalls, and filed for an
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that would force Amazon to rehire Smalls.
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, the
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, and Senator
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referred to the termination as "disgraceful". De Blasio ordered the city's human rights commissioner to investigate Smalls' dismissal and James called on the
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(NLRB) to investigate the discharge. Nine senators, including
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, sent a letter to the company demanding more information about Smalls' termination, along with the firings of three other whistleblowers. The country's most prominent union leaders sent a letter to
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, Amazon's
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, demanding that Smalls be reinstated.
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, the former VP of
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quit over the dismissals, citing in a blog post, "I'm sure it's a coincidence that every one of them is a person of color, a woman, or both, right?" On April 2, 2020, a memo from a daily brief with Bezos was leaked to ''Vice'' referring to Smalls as "not smart or articulate". The note came from Amazon's
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, David Zapolsky, who further urged that it would be good
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to make Smalls "the face of the entire union/organizing movement" and "layout a case" for why Smalls' conduct was "immoral, unacceptable, and arguably illegal". Smalls referred to the remarks as "definitely racist". Zapolsky denied knowing that Smalls was Black at the time of his statements, and released a statement saying he was "frustrated and upset" that an Amazon worker would "endanger the health and safety of other mazon workers. U.S. Representative
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stated, "Amazon’s attempt to smear Chris Smalls, one of their own warehouse workers, as 'not smart or articulate' is a racist & classist PR campaign." Smalls said that the company was more interested in squashing bad PR than protecting its workers and their families. Amazon spent over $4 million in response to the efforts to unionize workers.


2020–present


The Congress of Essential Workers

After his discharge from Amazon in 2020, Smalls founded The Congress of Essential Workers (TCOEW), a labor-activist group. On May 1, 2020, Smalls and TCOEW helped orchestrate a
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strike at Amazon, Target, Walmart, and other large companies across the country. On October 5, 2020, the group staged a Prime Day protest, in which around 100 people marched from
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to Bezos'
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worth $165 million in
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to ask for $2 per hour raises.


Amazon Labor Union

On April 20, 2021, Smalls established the Amazon Labor Union (ALU), backed by his labor-activist group, TCOEW. He said that unionizing is important for job security, living wages, paid time off, and medical leave. Smalls said that two of the organizers, current Amazon employees have been living out of their cars. An Amazon spokesperson said that a union would get in the way of employee bargaining. He also said that the company has invasive surveillance of workers to monitor their time, in order to evaluate performance and determine break times, which is a motivator for unionizing, saying "Who wants to be surveilled all day? It's not prison. It's work." Amazon has said that they "don't set unreasonable performance goals", but the company was fined by the
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(L&I) for "monitoring and discipline systems" in direct relation to workplace
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s. The company has disputed L&I's findings. In order to gather signatures for a union authorization vote, Smalls set up a tent alongside a
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stop near JFK8 with a sign that read, "Sign Your Authorization Cards Here". He has accused the company of
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, including posting anti-union signs in the bathrooms, sending anti-union text messages to workers, surveilling organizing workers, and holding mandatory meetings with anti-union "falsehoods", like that in signing an authorization card "you give up the right to speak for yourself". Smalls also alleged that Amazon is warning its workers of expensive union dues, and harassing and scaring employees. Smalls said he combatted the anti-union push by exposing it to the public and providing pro-union messaging, like that "unionized workers make $11,000 more per year than non-union workers on average," an amount much higher than the average cost of union dues. On January 26, 2022, the ALU announced they had reached enough signatures to petition a vote with the NLRB. Smalls also tweeted the news. The vote took place in March 2022, the same time as a union vote in another Amazon warehouse in
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led by worker Jennifer Bates. Another ALU-backed union vote was announced on March 2, 2022, out of the Staten Island warehouse, LDJ5. The warehouse workers voted against unionizing on May 2, 2022. On April 1, 2022, the workers at JFK8 voted 2,654–2,131 in favor of the union. Smalls told a crowd that "We did whatever it took to connect with these workers" and "I hope that everybody's paying attention now because a lot of people doubted us." In May 2022, Smalls met U.S. President
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at the
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. Biden told him "I like you, you're my kind of trouble" and "let's not stop". Smalls and Palmer were named two of ''Time'''s 100 most influential people of 2022. Following the failure of two unionization votes, Smalls’ leadership of the ALU was in doubt, and Smalls did not seek re-election, instead choosing to endorse ALU officer Claudia Ashterman. Ashterman lost to Connor Spence, who was elected ALU president on July 30, 2024.


Legal proceedings


''Smalls v. Amazon, Inc.''

On November 12, 2020, Smalls filed a
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against Amazon alleging the company violated federal and state law by putting warehouse workers at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic and by terminating him. One of Smalls' attorneys,
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, cited racial discrimination as a cause of action. On March 15, 2022, a motion to dismiss filed by Amazon was granted, and on March 21, 2022, a notice of appeal was filed by Smalls.


''New York v. Amazon, Inc.''

In February 2021,
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sued Amazon for allegedly providing inadequate safety precautions and retaliation against employees who complained, including Smalls. James seeks changes in Amazon policies and training, as well as financial compensation for Smalls and the opportunity for him to return to his job at Amazon.


Personal life

Smalls was married for seven years, and has three children, including a set of twins. He is frequently seen wearing
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in the style of
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, and has said criticism of his appearance "really motivates me to continue dressing the way I do because I want y’all to understand it’s not about how I look" and that "If I was to run for president, I would look just like this ... I'd walk in the White House with a pair of Jordans on because this is who I am as a person". Smalls is active on
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, where he tweets about the ALU and other labor organizing issues.


NLRB campaign record


Discography


Singles

* "Complexions" (2012) * "Do It" (2012) * "My Time" (2012) * "Work" (2012)


Music Videos

* "Complexions" (2012); Directed by Harlem Legacy L.L.C * "Do It" (2015); Directed by 5.A.M Fifth Avenue Money Productionshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3chVxRfeVA


See also

* Jaz Brisack *
Cher Scarlett Cher Scarlett (born ) is an American software engineer, workers' rights activist, and writer who is known for starting #AppleToo. She has organized staff at Apple, Activision Blizzard, and Starbucks. Scarlett, who has bipolar disorder, experi ...
* Liz Fong-Jones


References


External links


Official website: Amazon Labor Union
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