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by rmrfstar
2123 days ago
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"My team and I routinely pried into workers' police records, personnel files, credit histories, medical records, and family lives in search of a weakness that we could use to discredit union activists... Once in a while, a worker is impeccable. So some consultants resort to lies. To fell the sturdiest union supporters in the 1970s, I frequently launched rumors that the targeted worker was gay or was cheating on his wife. It was a very effective technique." [1, 2] Read the Ebay stalking indictment. They were the B team with extremely limited operational capability. Now imagine they had any of the following, which are all for sale: * Real-time location from your cell provider * Real-time AirBnB booking * Real-time purchases from credit card companies * Real-time browsing records from your mobile ISP, home ISP, and behavioral advertising networks * Your complete prescription history from your pharmacy [1] https://aflcionc.org/confessions-of-a-union-buster/ [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_spies |
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