iruhnman630
Well-Known Member
Open the door for King Bezos to buy UPS
And so do their customers.Lost cause. Amazon workers love being exploited for some reason?
They don't care.And so do their customers.
Lol.Sometimes you have to let that stew simmer for while.... before it's ready.
He could pull the money out of his pocket right now.Open the door for King Bezos to buy UPS
Daddy issues.Lost cause. Amazon workers love being exploited for some reason?
You would think the union option would be a no-brainer?Daddy issues.
“Muh two day shipping”They don't care.
I try to talk to all the Amazon drivers. The top objections I hear in my area are "But you don't even have AC" and "Yall have to work too much, I got a family." Pretty easy sell otherwise. Maybe organize drivers in winter when they're not thinking of the former lolYou would think the union option would be a no-brainer?
The union had better get to understand what motivates these workers because they are not selling the benefit of unionization judging by the last union vote.
I disagree. Companies exploited ethnic/language barriers to impede unions in their mining towns, and it ultimately did not work. Amazon can and must be organized.They are too diverse to unify.
Most companies don't harass non-whitesI disagree. Companies exploited ethnic/language barriers to impede unions in their mining towns, and it ultimately did not work. Amazon can and must be organized.
Also thinking about that article recently that pointed to their 150% turnover rate. Is that a flaw in their business, or a feature that keeps pay low and organization efforts difficult?
Doubt if they can organize Amazon, the company pays out big raises every time organized labor gets involved, many have tried many have failed.Don't think we're allowed to post links here so you'll have to search yourself. Just read that the teamsters voted almost unanimously to allocate sources to a national campaign to look at unionizing Amazon.
Of course it’s an absolute no brainer. How in the world could anyone with two brain cells, working a job with less than ideal conditions and pay, not be pro union? It’s amazing. We all b and moan about the last contract, but if we weren’t unionized they’d be walking ten people out a day, and we’d all be making 18 bucks an hour.You would think the union option would be a no-brainer?
The union had better get to understand what motivates these workers because they are not selling the benefit of unionization judging by the last union vote.
The Amazonian people are new to this, true greenhorns they have No idea of what mistreatment looks like and 20.00 hr is a lot of money for them.Of course it’s an absolute no brainer. How in the world could anyone with two brain cells, working a job with less than ideal conditions and pay, not be pro union? It’s amazing. We all b and moan about the last contract, but if we weren’t unionized they’d be walking ten people out a day, and we’d all be making 18 bucks an hour.
That I agree with. It’s sad but Amazon employees are really bottom of the barrel. I used to have a job where my last leg was an Amazon warehouse in the morning. The amount of employees I saw every morning, walking down a major highway to get there was crazy. No one has a car?The Amazonian people are new to this, true greenhorns they have No idea of what mistreatment looks like and 20.00 hr is a lot of money for them.