by Jake Johnson | Nov 29, 2025 | Amazon, Black Friday, labor, News, Unions
Amazon workers and their allies worldwide took to the streets on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, to protest the e-commerce behemoth’s exploitation of workers, relentless union-busting, contributions to the worsening climate emergency, and plans to replace employees en masse with robots. “Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and their political allies are betting on a techno-authoritarian…
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by Bob Funk | Nov 28, 2025 | Amazon, Delivery DRivers, Disclosure, Op-Ed, Union Busting, wage inequality, workers rights
Union busters have often earned 20 times more than the workers they seek to “persuade” not to unionize. Operating largely in the shadows with minimal regulatory oversight, these so-called “persuaders” face little accountability for their tactics. The union-busting industry thrives on secrecy, with consultants exploiting loopholes in disclosure requirements and filing mandatory reports months…
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by Jessica Corbett | Nov 26, 2025 | Amazon, Black Friday, boycott, Boycotts, DEI, Deportations, DHS, ICE, immigration, mass deportation, mass deportations, Microsoft, News, Spotify, Target, Trump Administration, Whole Foods
A Gen Z-led advocacy group fighting for working-class priorities on Tuesday announced a boycott campaign targeting major corporations “that enable, profit from, or directly collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the broader racist policies of the Trump administration.” Beyond the Ballot launched “Not With My Dollars: ICE Out of My Wallet” as President Donald Trump’s…
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by Tyler Walicek | Nov 26, 2025 | AI, Amazon, Flock Safety, ICE, immigration, News Analysis, Policing, Surveillance
The United States public has been treated to round after round of revelations disclosing that our actions — public and private, digital and physical, criminalized and legal — are tracked and surveilled in a bevy of ways. New realms of egregious privacy violations and excesses continue to be regularly broached by corporations and police. One of the most concerning contemporary cases is that of the…
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by Amy Goodman | Nov 17, 2025 | Amazon, brazil, Climate Crisis, COP30, Indigenous, Interview, UN Climate Summit, United Nations
To kick off our week of coverage from the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, we play video of a major protest that took place Saturday, when tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the host city Belém to demand urgent climate action. The Indigenous-led action was the first major climate protest at a United Nations climate conference since 2021; protests were banned by Egypt…
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by Derek Seidman | Nov 6, 2025 | Amazon, big tech, Billionaires, BlackRock, Cryptocurrency, Deportations, Donald Trump, Gaza, Genocide, ICE, Israel, News Analysis, Palantir, Palestine, Private Equity, Surveillance, Trump Administration, Wall Street
Money has always distorted U.S. politics, but the current Trump regime has entered new territory with an unabashed pay-to-play setup that’s stuffing the president’s political coffers while enriching him and his family. Donald Trump’s coldly transactional dealings have been on full display as he’s tapped billionaire allies and major corporations to shower his administration with donations to…
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