Amazon workers are organizing a global strike. I so hope they succeed.
Amazon reported revenue of $96.1 billion just last quarter amid a pandemic-era boom. Warehouse workers in the U.S. and U.K., meanwhile, have been offered a $300 holiday bonus, and many employees will receive far less, if anything at all. interc.pt/36JUN8Y

Dec 5, 2020 · 5:48 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Good on the workers but I guess this means I better rally more donations before shit goes down. There are a couple supplements I have to have for medical reasons that I get on Amazon (I can’t get out of the house and no one has found them locally)
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Me too. The time has come to release the drones.
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Local business is shut down all over, now they strike... got it
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Mind boggling numbers. If the government can’t get it together, @amazon surely could send #DirectCashRelief to the American People.
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Wow, first Democrat Governors start lockdowns again, making folks more dependant on Amazon, why do think their revenues have increased so much? Then you are HOPING a global strike works 😡 Most employees don't get ANY bonuses... I am very disappointed in what you've become 😢
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Every single Amazon worker should refuse to show up to work.
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The goal should be for the workers to seize control of Amazon.
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I’m with them. I stopped buying from Amazon.
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"Amazon workers are escalating the ongoing struggle for their rights, protections, as well as fair pay — and, for the first time, the strategy is international."
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