Workers describe tens of thousands of packages delayed—and a strong sense of empowerment within warehouses—after Amazon workers with the Teamsters launched the largest strike to date against one of the world's most powerful companies.
Consoomers are just going to have to be forced to understand that at the expense of getting these ‘goods’ (albeit cheaply made or whatever), are done by breaking the backs of workers who’re forced to do straining jobs to make it so your precious little packages are sent to you.
You’re targeting the wrong people, buddy. The war isn’t against fellow wage slaves that need to buy stuff, so save your shots for the CEOs who mistakenly think their shareholders are more important than their workers.
Consoomers are just going to have to be forced to understand that at the expense of getting these ‘goods’ (albeit cheaply made or whatever), are done by breaking the backs of workers who’re forced to do straining jobs to make it so your precious little packages are sent to you.
You’re targeting the wrong people, buddy. The war isn’t against fellow wage slaves that need to buy stuff, so save your shots for the CEOs who mistakenly think their shareholders are more important than their workers.
Both need to happen for a strike to be effective, and yeah that sucks for people wanting cheap throwaway nonsense.