Amazon.com Inc. workers voted against unionizing at a facility in Staten Island, New York, a win for the company after a loss at another warehouse in the borough last month.

The National Labor Relations Board said 62% of workers who cast valid ballots from a location named LDJ5 voted not to form a union. The count was 618 to 380 against unionization, the NLRB said. The results Monday dealt a blow to organizers who hoped to build on their success from an election in April, where workers at a warehouse named JFK8, Amazon’s largest in Staten Island, voted to establish the first U.S. union inside the e-commerce giant.

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