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by cb21 3379 days ago
> But this idea is under attack, and I'm surprised the tech community isn't speaking out more forcefully. Although many leading tech companies are now the incumbents, I hope we'll all remember that openness helped them achieve their great success. It could be disastrous for future startups if this were to change--openness is what made the recent wave of innovation happen.

Is it surprising? What organization is supposed to speak up? Tech workers don't have a union so nobody is lobbying for us in DC. We have to hope that enough huge companies and their leaders will act in the way we want and I don't exactly expect Zuckerberg and Thiel to represent me and my interests in Washington.

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>What organization is supposed to speak up? Tech workers don't have a union so nobody is lobbying for us in DC.

There's ACM.

If there was a tech workers union, presumably it would cover employees at Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, and many other companies they are not pro net neutrality. So it wouldn't even be in the self interest of the union to get into the battle.

It needs to be the consumers who speak up, and the businesses that would be negatively affected.

The Communications Workers of America (CWA), the biggest communications labor union, covers workers at Verizon and AT&T, but last time around they sided with AT&T and Comcast back in 2014.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/21/naacp-union-net-neu...

Isn't that mostly call center workers, and installers?
> Tech workers don't have a union

Yes we do, just not on US.

https://www.igmetall.de/engineering-8357.htm

There's the IWW's iu560 (Communications, Computer, and Software Workers Industrial Union).

http://www.iww.org/unions/dept500/iu560