Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
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#2Re: Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
#3This seems pretty draconian to me, if it's true.
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#4Re: Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
#5tl;dr: Email lists with 500+ people must be moderated and have a manager moderate them. (It's unclear if manager means 'manages employees' or 'manages email list'.) This seems pretty draconian to me, if it's true.
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#6Seems like Amazon's getting desperate now. Too bad the US government is the weakest in decades it's been to do something for the workers.
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#7"We have always had the rule ready, in case we needed to start enforcing it."
Re: Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
#8tl;dr: Email lists with 500+ people must be moderated and have a manager moderate them. (It's unclear if manager means 'manages employees' or 'manages email list'.) This seems pretty draconian to me, if it's true.
It would seem like a pretty clear-cut case if these managers denied messages talking about unionizing.
You wouldn't even need a human to do this.
Re: Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
#9Re: Amazon locks down internal employee communications amid organizing efforts
#10Seems like Amazon's getting desperate now. Too bad the US government is the weakest in decades it's been to do something for the workers.
As it is I fully expect to hear talking points that "responsible" workers wouldn't strike or try to organize, or that there should be a law against unionization during national emergencies.