Former Amazon Union Leader Who Was Arrested at Met Gala Has No Regrets
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Christian Smalls, a longtime Amazon antagonist, was charged with trespassing and another misdemeanor, and spent 24 hours in jail. The union disavowed his actions.
Jesse McKinley
By Jesse McKinley
May 6, 2026, 5:55 p.m. ET
It was a moment of unexpected drama in a night known for high theatrics.
As a parade of celebrities streamed into the Metropolitan Museum of Art for its annual gala on Monday evening, a horde of police officers tackled a man who was trying to force his way onto the red carpet while carrying a sign attacking Amazon, which was founded by one of the events lead sponsors, Jeff Bezos.
The man at the bottom of that pile was Christian Smalls, the renegade labor leader and longtime Amazon antagonist whose progressive politics and personal flair have made him an unlikely celebrity. Since leading a successful effort to unionize an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island in 2022, Smalls has become a known figure in the labor movement and the subject of an acclaimed documentary, Union.
His arrest on Monday, however, resulted in a more complicated reaction from the group he once led the Amazon Labor Union, which is affiliated with the Teamsters. Local union officials effectively disavowed his actions, saying they were not coordinated with the rank-and-file worker leaders and movement partners currently building a national campaign to take on Amazon.
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Mr. Smalls had led a successful effort to unionize an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island in 2022.Credit...Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters