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submitted 5 months ago by grue@lemmy.world to c/antiwork@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11207741

In the 1920s an increasing number of corporations were acquiring machine guns for labor relations related reasons. Deterring striking employees.

Did you know that the Peters company made ammunition specifically for riot control for the Thompson submachine gun in the 1920s? And it wasn’t rubber bullets, either – it was paper-wrapped snakeshot. The cartridges were actually longer than a standard magazine would accept, necessitating the production of a special longer magazine to fit them. That magazine would hold 18 rounds, and was specially marked as such...

... At about 8 feet it made a pattern about 18 inches in diameter (from a rifled Tommy Gun barrel), and did not cycle the action... the proper way to use this ammo for crowd control: fire it into the pavement in front of the crowd, allowing it to ricochet up into the crowd at a lower velocity. It would be less lethal that way, but still a great way to lose an eye!

Ian's video: [5:30] https://youtu.be/ud3Csq6568k?si=

Old Popular Mechanics article that mentions this type of ammo.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by blindbunny@lemmy.ml to c/antiwork@lemmy.world

May 1st 2024 I will not be attending work. I chose this day as a call to class consciousness. I chose this word as it's a signal of a life threatening emergency. I am sending out an emergency to North and South Americans, Europeans, Asians, Africans, and Australias that capitalism destroying the planet our lives and our relationships with eachother.

I'm not going to use this post to convince you that capitalism is destroying the planet. There's plenty of proof of this and if you do not agree then I emplore you to find peer reviewed studies on the subject. I suggest Richard D. Wolff.

Personally I have worked since I was sixteen. I've had periods where I didn't work but the stress of not having enough money for the end of the month has been with me half my life. I think about interests, hobbies, places that I missed due to having to work tomorrow. I've lost my youth. Capitalists took it from me, and I traded it for having a roof over my head and food in my stomach. I traded my happiness for security. The same people that don't want you to retire until sixty five are the same people that have never done any work in their lives. They took your youth and free time and you're going to work for one of them until you either can't pay your rent/mortgage or you die. If you think this won't happen to you, you are lying to yourself.

The other thing they stole from us is our communities. Our families, friends, and significant others and the time we could have spent with them. Their are no third places because no one well spend money there. How many of you actually spent a whole week with your partner that wasn't a vacation? How many of you hangout with your neighbors? How many of you physically see loved ones that don't live with you? Capitalists knew if we were too busy working we wouldn't have time to organize.

Because of the points I've outlined I well not be attending work May 1st 2024. I ask the internet as a whole to do the same and in solidarity don't buy anything.

#Mayday

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Sad to see capitalist propaganda leaking in here. But remember the fundamentals my fellow workers.

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I wonder about them for two key reasons:

  1. Why won't they provide an end to end encryption?
  2. Why won't they give an option to keep that little bubble green?

Seems awfully sus and anti-worker, if you ask me. Most other clients tend to have these as options and have even before Slack crept into the picture.

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Many people are confused by two common terms related to employment in the USA: "right to work" and "at-will employment". This post will attempt to demystify both.

Q. What are "right to work" (RTW) laws? A. American states are divided, because some have these laws and others don't. You'd think from the name that they help working people. But in reality, they do the opposite and were misleadingly named for political purposes.

Unions get workers higher wages and better working conditions once they start having impact in a certain workplace. The union needs to maintain a high membership rate to retain the leverage that allows that. But when some workers start freeloading at a union workplace, benefiting from these better conditions but refusing to join the union, the union weakens, and the conditions worsen over time. RTW laws prohibit union security agreements, which are powerful tools for preventing such freeloading.

As such, they weaken unions. Some people think unions are useless in states with RTW laws, but that's wrong. It should also be mentioned that generally speaking, every individual worker benefits far more from being part of the union than it costs.

Q. What is "at-will" employment? A. In simple terms, it means the company's owners can fire workers for pretty much any reason, except illegal reasons (in the USA, some types of discrimination, anti-union retaliation, etc). That would differ from "just-cause" employment. In the latter case, the standard that must be met to fire an employee is higher.

In the U.S. "at-will" employment is permitted by law in most states. But even in these states, workers may have a contract with the company that provides more job security. That's often the case in union workplaces. In other countries, things may be different. The law may only allow workers to be fired for certain approved reasons, such as repeated unjustified absences.

Q. Do RTW or at-will states allow companies to legally fire workers for supporting unions? A. All U.S. states prohibit company retaliation against workers for supporting, promoting, or organizing a union, except in certain circumstances. Workers may receive restitution up to getting their job restored with back pay depending on how the NLRB judges their case. That's not guaranteed, however, since the laws often aren't enforced accurately. And when they are, there can be long delays and other trouble.

Q. What should I do if I want to have the advantages of unions at my workplace? A. You'll find useful information at join-a-union.github.io.

Note: This post does not officially constitute legal advice nor comes with any legal guarantee of accuracy or otherwise.

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Just a few days ago, the UAW announced a campaign to unionize over a dozen non-union automakers in America. Now it's reporting rapid progress, citing the example of 30% of workers at Volkswagen's only U.S. plant having signed up in less than a week.

As fears spread among the companies that the effort to go union may quickly succeed, they have taken steps in response. Honda has set up its own anti-union campaign, distributing propaganda among the workers that encourages rejection of the union.

The unionization campaign was announced just a few days after the UAW's strike victory against the "Big Three" auto companies amply demonstrated the benefits of unions, with raises expected to range from +33% to over +160% (after including forecasted COLA and CWIs) among other gains.

The UAW has set up websites where employees of every targeted company can easily join the union online. If you're one, check them out below. And anyone can send them to friends, family and others.

After clicking the link, click the big "Sign your Union Card" button (scroll up if you don't see it), fill in your details and check your email.

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submitted 7 months ago by lntl@lemmy.ml to c/antiwork@lemmy.world

Anyone know if youtube content creators are unionized? They're a group of people who could benefit from solidarity.

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You probably haven't heard of the battle pitting BCTGM Union Local 390G against International Flavors (IFF) in Memphis, TN, USA. But with workers who are mega-exploited and a company that refuses to stand down, it has become one of the most relevant for the working class.

What is IFF and what do these workers do?

You probably haven't even heard of the company, IFF. But IFF is a key company that has a yearly revenue of multiple billions of dollars and is ranked as one of the biggest in America. In this case, the involved workers produce a type of soy protein that's an essential component of many food products.

And it's dangerous work. "Because the stuff in there, it only takes a split second for something to go wrong and you’ll be missing a foot, a toe, a head", a worker stated in a report by More Perfect Union. "And if you don't know what you're doing, you'll get hurt [...] or lose your life".

What conditions do the involved workers face? To briefly name a few of the issues:

  • Often required to work 12 hours in a day
  • No overtime pay for 12 hour days
  • Decrease in (or company attempt to decrease) real wages, healthcare benefits, paid breaks, retirement

"They don't want us to get the crumbs that fall on the ground", said the same IFF worker, among this heavily black workforce. "We're going back to slavery times."

What has been the response of the company so far?

The workers have hit a brick wall when it comes to expecting anything from this company. That's why the strike has lasted so long -- it refuses to give in to their demands. The company hopes to exhaust the workers, who aren't being paid any wages. It's banking on poverty and a bad quality of life forcing them to return to work and accept horrible conditions.

Why is this strike so important?

The IFF strike has barely got any press coverage, and it may not involve a very large worker count like some more well-known strikes. But many of these strikes involve workers who already have some extremely basic guarantees -- like a maximum 8 hours of work in a day.

In the case of the IFF workers, they lack even that. They're facing extreme exploitation of the kind that has grown increasingly common in the USA, a country where the 8 hour day keeps getting more historically distant -- which has been met with little resistance so far. This strike represents the beginning to that resistance.

And so this strike is a key front in the battle of whether companies will succeed imposing these extreme conditions. If the workers win, it will represent a blow to their ability to do so and set back their plans. But if this battle fails, things may end up much worse for everyone.

How can people help the workers win this strike?

  • Donate to the strike fund so that the workers can keep the strike up for longer and force this company to stand down.
  • Publicize this strike as much as possible.
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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world to c/antiwork@lemmy.world

title edit: Tesla to unionize wording

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UAW, which represents American auto workers, recently won a victory in their strike against the "Big Three" auto companies. Among the benefits:

  • RAISES: Expected to range +33% to over +160%. (after including forecasted COLA and CWIs.)
  • It now takes 3 years of employment to reach top pay rate (was 8).
  • Company spending on many workers’ 401(k)s boosted to 10% of salaries.

Now, the UAW wants workers at auto companies other than the "Big Three" to go union so that they too can make improvements in their life. And the first step is as many workers signing up as possible. Workers at these companies can do so at the following links.

After clicking the link, click the big "Sign your Union Card" button (scroll up if you don't see it), fill in your details and check your email.

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