Amazon Workers Are Organizing a Global Struggle
Amazon is seeing record profits — but little trickles down to the ground-level workers who keep the online giant running.
Amazon is seeing record profits — but little trickles down to the ground-level workers who keep the online giant running.
Use Signal and add a PIN code to your phone’s SIM card to help protect against spying.
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A live conversation between Jeremy Scahill, Shapearl Wells, and Alison Flowers about the new podcast Somebody.
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