On NPR local Seattle station @KUOW guests were overwhelmingly supportive of 363 Amazon workers who risked our jobs in order to speak out on the company's role in the climate crisis.
"They have a right to speak out."
@greene broke story on Sun:
Thread/https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/01/26/amazon-employees-plan-mass-defiance-company-communications-policy-support-colleagues/ …
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"The idea of muzzling your employees...is really bad when they're speaking to a global issue. I think it's important for people to allow them to have their say. It's not like they're giving away propriety info or trade secrets. They're talking about the impact of their work."
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"Let's just agree that terminating employees for speaking out on a global issue like climate change is not a good look." No, no it's not. Our segment starts at 42:25 left in the show:https://kuow.org/stories/archives-closing-and-bakeries-opening-this-week …
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Link to our video that was played in the
@KUOW segment: https://twitter.com/AMZNforClimate/status/1221842637168074752 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread -
As we've said, "Allowing a corporation to silence us on its contribution to the climate crisis is a clear overreach of comms policy, and effectively demands we give up our basic humanity and integrity in order to be employees."
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Here are the quotes of the 363 Amazon workers who put their job on the line to do so:
#AMZNSpeakOuthttps://medium.com/@amazonemployeesclimatejustice/amazon-employees-share-our-views-on-company-business-f5abcdea849 …Show this thread
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