• @[email protected]
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    493 months ago

    Let me reword what I wrote since I think I wasn’t clear.

    When I said I am glad this is happening, I mean I am glad that the workers are standing up to Amazon by quitting and heading to a different company. And by ‘fuck em’’ I was referring to Amazon and other employers who want undue influence on the lives of their employees.

    I am 100% on the side of the workers here. Always have and always will be.

    • @normalexit
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      153 months ago

      Sorry i misunderstood, thanks for clarifying!

      • @Dubiousx99
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        83 months ago

        Thank you both for a positive example of challenging someone’s post.

    • @r0ertel
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      83 months ago

      With all the employees back in the office, they’ll have plenty of time to hang around the water cooler and discuss all the ways to unionize. Leaving the company is great as an individual, it sends a message. Unionizing helps to restore the balance of power vs rights and is exactly what Amazon doesn’t want. This (IMHO) is how you “F them hard”. Additionally, it’d send a message to the other companies who want to flex on the people who make the company work.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        What makes you think they aren’t listening to gathering training data from their employees? Next Amazon initiative: an Alexa at every water cooler and break area.

        • @r0ertel
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          13 months ago

          I wouldn’t doubt that. I just wanted to pretend for a moment that the thing they’re taking from us would result in the one thing that they seem to fear the most.