From Mariah Montgomery, PowerSwitch Action <[email protected]>
Subject Momentum is building to end Amazon’s abuse
Date June 1, 2022 9:25 PM
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Hi John,
Amazon’s shareholder meeting last week showed that we are building momentum to stop the corporation’s racist and abusive practices. Now the fight moves to New York, where our affiliate ALIGN is campaigning for a new bill to protect workers from the dangerous productivity quotas that result in high injury and turnover rates.
At the shareholder meeting, four Amazon warehouse workers described the grueling realities of working at Amazon. They called on the corporation to end its use of productivity quotas and workplace surveillance, commission an independent audit of warehouse working conditions, report on workers’ freedom to organize, and include an hourly associate on Amazon’s board. Yet more resolutions challenged Amazon’s racial and gender disparities, partnerships with police, and board members who have failed to address Amazon’s worker safety crisis.
While Amazon and founder Jeff Bezos used their power to block the resolutions, the close votes showed many shareholders are heeding community demands. 44% of shareholders voted for a review of warehouse working conditions, and 47% said Amazon should have to disclose more details about how it lobbies public officials.
Our strength is growing — and we’re not waiting on shareholders to protect the people and communities most harmed by Amazon. In New York, our affiliate ALIGN is working with state senator Jessica Ramos, labor unions, and community advocates on a new bill that would set safeguards against dangerous warehouse quotas.
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If you live in New York state, call your legislators today and urge them to support the Warehouse Worker Protection Act. [[link removed]]
This New York bill builds upon legislation that our affiliates — especially the Warehouse Workers Resource Center and Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy — helped win in California last year. These bills are a key way to rein in some of Amazon’s most abusive workplace tactics.
Amazon has harmed workers and communities for far too long, and we’ve had enough. Workers are organizing. Communities and policymakers are taking action. Shareholders are objecting. We are building power Amazon cannot ignore.
In solidarity,
[[link removed]] Mariah Montgomery
National Campaigns Director
PowerSwitch Action
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