Why does anyone work there? What a nightmare.
And a huge number of people just don't care about these issues like you do.
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Why does anyone work there? What a nightmare.
And a huge number of people just don't care about these issues like you do.
There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.
Why does anyone work there? What a nightmare.
I think people forget just how precarious the ever growing precariat class is: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precariat
I suspect is the future of employment for everyone without organized labor fighting back for their own interests.
A third party service that validates all members are part of a company/organization, and then allows anonymous postings viewable to just those validated members would be very useful, IMO. There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.
A third party service that validates all members are part of a company/organization, and then allows anonymous postings viewable to just those validated members would be very useful, IMO. There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.
Why does anyone work there? What a nightmare.
A third party service that validates all members are part of a company/organization, and then allows anonymous postings viewable to just those validated members would be very useful, IMO. There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.
A third party service that validates all members are part of a company/organization, and then allows anonymous postings viewable to just those validated members would be very useful, IMO. There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.
My company didn't have a large presence on there, but the app Blind seems to fit the bill.
Blind is based in South Korea. (Disclosure: one of my parents is ethnically South Korean, and I have very high regard for South Korea and its citizens.)
Given the stakes involved with workplace organizing and the opacity (from a legal perspective) of a South Korea-based business, Blind may not be the right platform.
At the very least, some US workers may be reluctant to open up on a platform not subject to US labor law.
A third party service that validates all members are part of a company/organization, and then allows anonymous postings viewable to just those validated members would be very useful, IMO. There is good reason to have these discussions in a place where Amazon's management is not in control.