The Labor Force

This May Day, support the workers who are fighting to make Amazon a safe place to work. Chip in to unionize Amazon!

Across the country, people are in the streets. We’re not shopping. We’re not working. We’re not going to school. We’re reminding the billionaires who want to be oligarchs where power comes from.


Amazon―or, I guess we should say @amazon―spent last night in our Instagram replies, accusing us of lying.


That’s the main Amazon instagram account―the one with 6.3 million followers that is usually promoting coolers and bagel slicers. Instead, they came into the replies on our little 1200-follower account to push us around.


Amazon is feeling the pressure. We’re not letting up. It doesn’t matter what the company says on social media if many of the warehouse workers and their managers think the opposite when a worker has a medical emergency on the warehouse floor.


This May Day, support the workers who are fighting to make Amazon a safe place to work. Chip in to unionize Amazon! 

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