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Last week, Amazon workers made history by launching the largest strike at Amazon in American history. And this movement is just getting started.

Meanwhile, the documentary film UNION, which depicts the organizing efforts that led to the formation of Amazon Labor Union in Staten Island, New York, has been short-listed for an Academy Award! This means that out of more than 14,000 films made last year, UNION is now one of just 15 finalists in contention for a nomination for Best Documentary Feature.

We’re not surprised. The film is incredible, giving a rarely-seen window into what on-the-ground organizing at Amazon is really like.

UNION is not available on major streaming platforms (including Amazon) for what may be obvious reasons (ahem, Jeff Bezos). However, we are proud to offer it exclusively to our members to rent right now. When you watch the film through our organization, a portion of the proceeds will directly support our work with unions, including Amazon Labor Union.

Please don’t miss this rare opportunity to watch UNION, a brilliantly crafted film that not only entertains but serves as a powerful catalyst for the labor movement. Share this with your friends, family, and colleagues to amplify its impact and help support our cause.

And congratulations to the entire UNION team—we wish them every success on their journey to the Oscars!

Rent UNION now–this exclusive viewing portal closes on 12/29.