twitter.com/WeWontBuildIt This public protest is part of a larger trend among employees at companies like Google and Wayfair. As these movements grow, what does it mean to be a “patriotic company”? Are these employees doing the right thing?
This is what happens when you hire entitled millennials
Agree. They'll soon find out how little leverage they have when they are replaced with one of the 100s of people who want their job. If you are morally opposed to what your company is doing, vote with your feet.
There's 10s of Ks of other Amazon people who will 🤷♀️ A single Twitter account's opinion means diddly squat and I wish people would stop treating it like news.
Yes, employees should have more say in all things job related. Hopefully these things will start to spill over into workplace issues as well and create a union movement in tech.
No thanks
I’m sure there are many Uber workers last week that wish they had been in a union as of this week.
Meaning...? Forget about your soul, sell it for wages?
If you don’t like working on IBM concentration camp punch cards, the Reich has plenty of other employers: auto manufacturers, tanks, airplanes, barbed wire, flag production...