Amazon Call Center Workers in Costa Rica Send Support to Amazon Union in US

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Amazon workers around the world have been inspired by the union victory in a Staten Island warehouse, 'The whole world has heard the news of your victory. You showed that it can be done, without millions of dollars, without the means of the rich.'

at an Amazon warehouse in the United States, Chris Smalls, president of the Amazon Labor Union , sarcastically sent his gratitude to Amazon’s founder: “We want to thank Jeff Bezos for going to space, because when he was up there, we were signing people up.”

In an interview for “The Daily Show,” Smalls said that the workers organized outside of the Democratic and Republican parties because “We want to make sure that it’s all inclusive and put workers in the driver’s seat. That’s the ultimate power…Having the workers in the driver’s seat, and having them at the negotiating table, putting together a contract that protects them…that’s the best thing ever.

The rebellion and power in Smalls’ words resonate in each person who knows firsthand the methods of exploitation and precarization used against workers in Amazon facilities, not just in the United States, but across the world. More than 1 million people work for Amazon and so are exploited by the same boss.

All Amazon workers stand to gain from the ALU’s fight for better working conditions. Workers around the world are watching what is happening in the United States and sending their support. What follows is a series of texts sent by Amazon workers in Costa Rica toVictoria, Heavy-Bulky Services: The whole world has heard the news of your victory. You showed that it can be done, without millions of dollars, without the means of the rich. Our work in the call center is different, but we understand precarization, the pressure of unattainable metrics, and all that is required of you in the warehouse. Your fight is also ours. We send you strength for the struggles to come!You have so much guts and courage, it is very hard to have achieved what you have done.

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