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Walleye
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"Instacart, Amazon, GE workers striking "


          

Lucy Parsons said "never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth" almost a hundred and forty years ago and it's still true. Working people have always had to do it themselves, and a global crisis means that's even more the case.

Good for these brave men and women.

https://www.npr.org/2020/03/30/823767492/amazon-instacart-grocery-delivery-workers-strike-for-coronavirus-protection-and-

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3mjxg/general-electric-workers-walk-off-the-job-demand-to-make-ventilators

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Bravo.
Mar 30th 2020
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No UPS & FedEx? A friend works for UPS and his stories are....
Mar 30th 2020
2
Hopefully, this becomes a wave
Mar 30th 2020
3
      All the 100 emojis in the world.
Mar 30th 2020
4
Good. I "stand" with them
Mar 30th 2020
5
^^^^
Mar 31st 2020
10
RE: Instacart, Amazon, GE workers striking
Mar 30th 2020
6
I want them to get everything they’re asking... but
Mar 30th 2020
7
welp (SWIPE):
Mar 31st 2020
8
State AG is looking into suing Amazon for that move...
Mar 31st 2020
9
Jay Carney sets integrity on fire, pushes it down a flight of stairs
Apr 02nd 2020
12
Oof at that laughably transparent excuse
Mar 31st 2020
11
Vice: Leaked memo describes plan to smear fired Amazon organizer
Apr 02nd 2020
13

Brew
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1. "Bravo."
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Mon Mar-30-20 04:02 PM by Brew

          

Been praising these three groups all day since I first heard of the Instacart strike, then Whole Foods, then GE.

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flipnile
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Mon Mar-30-20 04:03 PM

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2. "No UPS & FedEx? A friend works for UPS and his stories are...."
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...sad. A bunch of people lined-up a foot form each other in a warehouse with NO gloves, masks or eye protection provided. He's terrified for his family (young kids).

  

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Walleye
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3. "Hopefully, this becomes a wave"
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Mon Mar-30-20 04:11 PM by Walleye

          

Or, I guess, hopefully these companies and Americans as a group realize that these jobs are truly essential and deserve more pay, more benefits, and more respect than they're getting now for basically making our country function and they're protected and rewarded without having to go out on this kind of limb.

But we're stupid and terrible at realizing that stuff on our own until the people who are endangering their lives (and their family's lives) make it extremely clear.

USPS is a pretty good job, and I think that those folks have the strength to make some demands right now. And UPS' 1997 strike was a pretty big win for them, so maybe they're in a similar position - though I'd be grateful for a correction if I'm wrong.

Pretty sure FedEx workers aren't protected by a union, though.

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Brew
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4. "All the 100 emojis in the world."
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On a related note I saw a good meme last week that was basically like, "all you idiots who drone on about 'YOU WANT $15 AN HOUR TO BAG GROCERIES ??!?!' better be singing a different tune after this shit" ha.


>Or, I guess, hopefully these companies and Americans as a
>group realize that these jobs are truly essential and deserve
>more pay, more benefits, and more respect than they're getting
>now for basically making our country function and they're
>protected and rewarded without having to go out on this kind
>of limb.
>
>But we're stupid and terrible at realizing that stuff on our
>own until the people who are endangering their lives (and
>their family's lives) make it extremely clear.
>
>USPS is a pretty good job, and I think that those folks have
>the strength to make some demands right now. And UPS' 1997
>strike was a pretty big win for them, so maybe they're in a
>similar position - though I'd be grateful for a correction if
>I'm wrong.
>
>Pretty sure FedEx workers aren't protected by a union, though.

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MEAT
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5. "Good. I "stand" with them"
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10. "^^^^"
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Yes, I'm mad. Let's move on.

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allStah
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6. "RE: Instacart, Amazon, GE workers striking "
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MTA workers are next. The majority of MTA workers are 50 years or older, and they are not being supplied with sanitizing products or protective equipment to work safely in the work environment. Socially distancing is not being practiced by passengers, and some MTA workers have contracted the virus, and 2 have died from it.




  

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FLUIDJ
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Mon Mar-30-20 07:38 PM

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7. "I want them to get everything they’re asking... but"
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The idea of Amazon not functioning properly right now because of this had me legit shook.
What can we do to help this happen for them sooner rather than later???


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8. "welp (SWIPE):"
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/30/amazon-fires-staten-island-coronavirus-strike-leader-chris-smalls.html

  

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Dr Claw
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9. "State AG is looking into suing Amazon for that move..."
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Walleye
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12. "Jay Carney sets integrity on fire, pushes it down a flight of stairs"
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Obama's former press secretary and, apparently, a wholly rotten shit, now pushes union-busting propaganda for Amazon.

https://twitter.com/JayCarney/status/1245474780746330119

Jay Carney
@JayCarney
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@SenSanders
, I’m confused. Thought you wanted us to protect our workers? Mr. Smalls purposely violated social distancing rules, repeatedly, & was put on Paid 14-day quarantine for COVID exposure. 3/30 he returned to the site. Knowingly putting our team at risk is unacceptable.

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Walleye
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11. "Oof at that laughably transparent excuse"
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Nationalizing Amazon seems like a pretty good idea. That it will keep them from fucking with workers who are keeping this broken country functioning would be icing on the cake.

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Walleye
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13. "Vice: Leaked memo describes plan to smear fired Amazon organizer"
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Dashiell Hammett knew it a century ago when he wrote Red Harvest. Power is reasonable and open to compromise right up until they find an opportunity to kill you.

"Elihu Willsson opened the meeting. He said things couldn’t go on the way they were going. We were all sensible men, reasonable men, grown men who had seen enough of the world to know that a man couldn’t have everything his own way, no matter who he was. Compromises were things everybody had to make sometimes. To get what he wanted, a man had to give other people what they wanted. He said he was sure that what we all most wanted now was to stop this insane killing. He said he was sure that everything could be frankly discussed and settled in an hour without turning Personville into a slaughterhouse."

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dm8bx/leaked-amazon-memo-details-plan-to-smear-fired-warehouse-organizer-hes-not-smart-or-articulate?utm_source=vicenewstwitter

Leaked Amazon Memo Details Plan to Smear Fired Warehouse Organizer: ‘He’s Not Smart or Articulate’

Written notes from the meeting, attended by CEO Jeff Bezos, detail Amazon's strategy to fight union organizing, as well as efforts to obtain COVID-19 tests and protective masks for workers.

By Paul Blest

Leaked notes from an internal meeting of Amazon leadership obtained by VICE News reveal company executives discussed a plan to smear fired warehouse employee Christian Smalls, calling him “not smart or articulate” as part of a PR strategy to make him “the face of the entire union/organizing movement.”

“He’s not smart, or articulate, and to the extent the press wants to focus on us versus him, we will be in a much stronger PR position than simply explaining for the umpteenth time how we’re trying to protect workers,” wrote Amazon General Counsel David Zapolsky in notes from the meeting forwarded widely in the company.

The discussion took place at a daily meeting to update CEO Jeff Bezos on the coronavirus situation. Amazon senior vice president of global corporate affairs Jay Carney described the purpose to CNN on Sunday: “We go over the update on what's happening around the world with our employees and with our customers and our businesses. We also spend a significant amount of time just brainstorming about what else we can do” about COVID-19.

Zapolsky’s notes also detailed Amazon’s efforts to buy millions of protective masks to protect its workers from the coronavirus, as well as an effort to begin producing and selling its own masks. So far, the company has secured at least 10 million masks for “our operations guys,” with 25 million more coming from a supplier in the next two weeks, Zapolsky wrote.

Amazon fired the warehouse worker Smalls on Monday, after he led a walkout of a number of employees at a Staten Island distribution warehouse. Amazon says he was fired for violating a company-imposed 14-day quarantine after he came into contact with an employee who tested positive for the coronavirus.

Smalls says the employee who tested positive came into contact with many other workers for longer periods of time before her test came back. He claims he was singled out after pleading with management to sanitize the warehouse and be more transparent about the number of workers who were sick.

Zapolsky’s notes from the meeting detail Amazon’s plan to deal with a wave of bad press and calls for investigations from elected officials following the firing of Smalls. They also show top Amazon brass wanted to make Smalls the focus of its narrative when questioned about worker safety.

“We should spend the first part of our response strongly laying out the case for why the organizer’s conduct was immoral, unacceptable, and arguably illegal, in detail, and only then follow with our usual talking points about worker safety,” Zapolsky wrote. “Make him the most interesting part of the story, and if possible make him the face of the entire union/organizing movement.”

They discussed encouraging Amazon executives to use Smalls to discredit the wider labor movement at Amazon. Employees at the warehouse, known as JFK8, launched an effort to unionize in 2018.

In his notes, Zapolsky wrote that there was “general agreement” on this point among the other attendees of the meeting. (Zapolsky’s notes also mention SVP of worldwide operations and customer service Dave Clark and SVP of human resources Beth Galetti.)

In a statement to VICE News, Zapolsky said his “comments were personal and emotional.”

“I was frustrated and upset that an Amazon employee would endanger the health and safety of other Amazonians by repeatedly returning to the premises after having been warned to quarantine himself after exposure to virus Covid-19,” he said. “I let my emotions draft my words and get the better of me.”

The notes also reference Amazon’s concerns about the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on the economy, and its own efforts to ramp up testing and lab capacity both within the company and around the country. They discussed the benefits of testing all employees, even asymptomatic ones.

“That can have benefits both for the system and for our employees,” Zapolsky wrote. “Every test we do is incremental and is one less test that existing resources have to do.”

Amazon also weighed ways to generate a PR win from their mask stockpile with “different and bold” ways of giving away surplus masks to hospitals and independent grocers. “If we can get masks in quantity it’s a fantastic gift if we donate strategically,” Zapolsky wrote.

“Another idea for giving masks away — give 1,000 masks to every police station in the country,” Zapolsky wrote, adding this “reminds folks it’s not just medical workers who need these.”

They discussed alternative ways to obtain or produce protective masks, as well as working with other companies that have capacity to make them.

“There are ways of making FDA approved surgical and other masks from fabric and we’re working with those manufacturers as well,” Zapolsky’s notes said.

The consensus at the meeting was that the CDC would be recommending everyone wear masks if not for the lack of supply. “CDC’s hesitancy to recommend masks has been to manage supply (though that’s a bad reason to sacrifice scientific integrity),” Zapolsky wrote.

Amazon has also begun efforts to to produce masks itself. While the company has a “line of sight” on a supply of N95 masks, the notes said, Amazon is “starting to put together internal efforts” for mask production, though this is described as “more of a nine month type project.”

Zapolsky’s notes imply the company’s attempts to purchase N95 masks from China fell through. “China has deemed N95 masks as ‘strategic,’” Zapolsky wrote. “They’re keeping them for optionality. They also want to use them for ‘diplomacy.’ The masks in China that we thought we had probably got redirected by profiteers.”

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