āI met Joe Biden,ā Smalls said, referring to the 2022 meeting where the president referred to him as āmy kind of trouble.ā
Smalls was less enthusiastic. āI met [Biden], I met a lot of these politicians that we thought would be looking out for the working class. And yāall ā there aināt no cavalry coming. I met with Joe Biden for an hour, and I donāt remember the conversation ā it was that bad. When I left the White House, I felt empty.ā
Six months after that meeting, Amazon secured an $8 billion loan from the federal government. āAnd that just told me right there that, once again, if we donāt organize, nothingās going to be given to us. Nobodyās going to be held accountable,ā Smalls said.
āSo itās a must. Itās our duty. Because weāre at a point of no return. We have to organize ourselves. Because no amount of money in the world can stop the power of people when we come together.ā
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The leader of Amazonās sole successful unionization effortĀ said on Monday that American workers canāt rely on the DemocraticĀ Party toĀ secure better pay and conditions.
The union leader deliveredĀ his remarks the week afterĀ Amazon founderĀ Jeff Bezos reclaimed his title from Elon Musk as the worldās richest man.
Smalls rocketed to national prominence in April 2021, when the union effort he helped lead organized a Staten Island Amazon warehouse ā where he charged bosses had attempted to cover up COVID-19Ā cases.
Seth Goldstein, an attorney who represents both the ALUĀ and the labor group Trader Joeās United, told the AP that the companiesā actionsā were Ā āvery frightening.ā
In late 2022, several members of the ALUāsĀ executive board stepped down in protest over what they portrayed as Smallsā disorganized and authoritarian leadership style.
The ALU inner circle, dissident membersĀ wrote in a July lawsuit, ārefuse to hold membership meetings, they have unilaterally āamendedā the constitution to keep themselves in power indefinitely, they have threatened their opponents, most of whom made up the core group which won the Amazon election in the first place, and, most importantly, they refuse all efforts to have a fair, democratic, election.ā
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thank you Smalls for giving us a voice and speaking truth
Genuinely curious why people are downvoting this
People are not allowed to say anything negative about Biden here.