This CNN business article claims that "worker activism is reaching a fever pitch" but describes the opposite—how vocal organizers took a large severance payment from Google and moved on to lucrative (and presumably more fulfilling) jobs elsewhere.https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/01/tech/google-walkout-one-year-later-risk-takers/index.html …
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Here's tech workers organizing in 2014!https://twitter.com/RaiseUpfor15/status/527558162392809472 …
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Here's Jesse Jackson coming in to unionize Silicon Valley in 2014!https://twitter.com/TeamsterDoug/status/542797363056631808 …
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Professional activists. You hire them to work at your company, let them organize a protest or two, solemnly promise to fix whatever it is they think they've found wrong, and now you've got a nice sheen of Woke with a blessing from the modern priesthood.
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You know they were pushed out due to retaliation, now the growing number of Googlers organizing are afraid to go on record w/ their names. You're also ignoring TVCs who had a successful union vote, first "white collar" tech workers to do so. This thread seems willfully ignorant.
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It is, actually, absolutely true that the company is using the evaporative cooling model to fight organizers - some of us said that years ago. It's not true that it's working, though.
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