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Dear Jeff Bezos, My Black Jamaican Criminal Amazon Delivery Driver Has Been Finding Out What I Order, Sharing My Order Data to Black Jamaican Communist Government Public and Non-Profit Director of Lambda Legal Adrian Ogle Who Wants to Butt Rape Me and Give Me Gay AIDS By Force, Giving My Purchased Packages to Black Jamaican Criminal Neighbors, and Then Leaving My Vitamins in the Amazon Box in the Hot, Hot Broward County, Florida Sunlight to Spoil My Purchased Goods to Deliver to Me Last, Knowing Full Well that the Black Hindu Mafia Men and Women Customer Service Representatives at Amazon Will Not Give Me Options to Report This Issue Privately on Amazon, When We Have Lots of Shade Closer to Our Apartment Buildings Here in Pembroke Pines, Florida. PS I am PROUD of You! Good Luck Being A Trillionaire! From: Derek Padron (Derek Hernandez Fuentes Luna) I Peaceably Ask as a Zen Buddhist and Taoist that Us White Hispanics and Yellow Asians Have the Civil Rights and Liberties as Minorities to Segregate Away From Black Jamaican Marijuana-Smoking Criminals and Other Black Jamaicans as Customers, as Workers, as Students, and as Neighbors for Our Own Safety, and I am Willing to Engage in Peaceful Civil Disobedience for My Rights and Respectful Space Back.
Now you can buy now, pay later for just about everything
Now you can buy now, pay later for just about everything
Why pay now when you can fork out afterwards? Whether or not it really is holiday getaway items or groceries, it truly is less complicated than ever to postpone payments on purchases. “Acquire now, shell out later on,” or BNPL, allows purchasers split their buys into equivalent installment payments, often desire-free of charge, which can make even the most significant-ticket products look very…
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The move is an escalation of the pressure being put on executives at the country’s second-largest private employer.
By Karen Weise
Workers at Amazon are calling on groups around the country to help shut down Amazon warehouses temporarily on Halloween if the company does not give all its employees a paid day off to vote.
The move is an escalation of the internal pressure being put on executives at the company, the country’s second-largest private employer.
In the past week, more than 6,500 Amazon corporate and tech workers have supported a proposal for all workers to get a paid day off to vote. Others have written to Jeff Bezos, the company’s founder and chief executive.
The organizing is led by Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, which has also mobilized thousands of corporate employees over the past year and a half to push the company to address its climate impact.
“We’ve gotten zero responses… crickets,” the group said about the company’s response to the proposal. The group called for other organizations to help close warehouses for 15 minutes on Halloween by blocking the exits used by Amazon’s trucks and vans.
The group said it had already lined up commitments from 350 Seattle, an environmental organizing group, and the King County Labor Council, a coalition of unions in the Seattle area, to try to shut down some Amazon warehouses in western Washington.
“It is really to disrupt work for the day, for at least 15 minutes, and to hold space and send a message that this is a very critical election,” said Valerie Costa, the interim executive director of 350 Seattle. “We think it is really important that the country’s second-largest employer gives time off to vote given that people are waiting in line for hours to vote.”
Amazon has more than 600,000 workers in the United States. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the call for a temporary shutdown.
Last week, a company spokeswoman, Jaci Anderson, said that in states with in-person voting, workers can request time off at the start or end of their shifts to vote, but how many hours workers are allowed, and whether they will be paid for that time, varies based on state law.
Many states require employees to be excused and paid for a few hours if voting conflicts with work schedules. But several battleground states, including Florida and Pennsylvania, do not require employers to provide paid time off for elections.
A growing number of retailers, including Walmart, offer paid time off nationwide, and some, like Best Buy and Patagonia, are closing for a few hours on Election Day, Nov. 3, so employees have time to vote.
I call for Amazon to donate a billion dollars to help the burning Amazon rainforest. It's only fair. Dont be a pussy Jeff Bezos
America's richest saw their wealth increase by nearly 14% over the last six weeks, at the same time as around 30 million people in the U.S. filed for unemployment benefits due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Since Jan. 31, Bezos sold 2 million shares, worth nearly $4.1 billion, SEC filings show.
In Ohio, where companies like FirstEnergy and Goodyear pay no federal corporate taxes, Democrats haven’t figured out how to leverage anxiety over income inequality to defeat President Trump.