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This is classic, low effort, anti union rhetoric that might as well have pulled from the pinkertond themselves. From a brand new account too. Now I'm not saying you're a shill, but Amazon has been spending so much fuck you money against this union drive that I wouldn't be surprised if they're also paying some poor guy in Mumbai to post stuff like this, just like they're doing on Twitter. Why not own your opinions and post from your main account? Edit to add why a union at Amazon is important, copied from another comment of mine: If not for the relentless quotas drivers and warehouse workers would be able to effectively use their breaks and lunch time to care for their biological needs. Amazon knowingly continues with their quota system as-is because they know that their employees have nowhere else to go.[0,1] Amazon doesn't care that their employees have no alternatives to defacating in bags and urinating in bottles[2]; only that their staff take their biological waste with them. This tweet was an attempt to reframe the criticism away from the image of a human, crouched down, in the back of an Amazon truck, clutching a bag beneath their butt as they desperately relieve themselves; all so they can meet their delivery quota.[3]
The solution is rather simple and should be easily palatable for all but those whose livelihoods are dependent on the perverted form of socialised-for-the-capitalists capitalism under corpocracy as opposed to social market economies. That solution is industrial democracy in businesses.[4] ID is not perfect, nothing is. However, it would be give the majority of Amazon's employees the freedom to choose whether they want to continue to work themselves at a pace that requires them to use their [trucks, customers lawn, diapers, alleyway] as a rest room or if they should be given the latitude to locate a bathroom along their route. 0. https://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/80935 1. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/business/economy/amazon-w... 2. https://twitter.com/amazonnews/status/1374911222361956359?s=... 3. https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7j7mb/amazon-delivery-drive... 4. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_democracy |
because anti-union rhetoric tends to get downvoted to hell and is received negatively for some (see for instance, the first sentence of your comment). With how cancel culture is going these days there's also the concern that 10 years from now someone will dig up your anti-union post and use that against you.