Workers at Amazon.com Inc's Shakopee, Minnesota, fulfillment center walked off the job in a strike that didn't draw as many people as the organizing group had predicted and ended early due to big thunderstorms. Only a handful of workers left, according to the Star Tribune. Organizers had predicted 200. Mohamed Hassan, a packer at the facility, told the paper that employees were intimidated by managers, supervisors and police standing at the front door of the fulfillment center. The strike lasted…