Riddle: what's something the LA Times can do that the greatest minds at Google, Apple or Amazon could never do?https://twitter.com/jamieson/status/1184651958554157057 …
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This doesn't seem like a fair slur. Sectors have different levels of built-in protections for organizing. Public sector, health, Airlines, and transport have their own laws. Newsrooms, Media, Sports, and Entertainment, have old-guard union networks that can amplify action.
I don't think tech workers are inherently more anti-union, or intrinsically less able to organize; it's that they can be divided and conquered with at-will terminations, and no industry-wide collective actions.
It's that they're comfortable, complacent, and easily placated
None of the major newsrooms that has organized, to my knowledge, has done it with existing union networks. I welcome correction on this important point
it doesn’t help that over half the workers at most of these places are not (legally) employees of the company, despite their jobs being the same in almost every way
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