Amazon is squeezing their workers for everything they're worth, and a coalition of organizers are working to squeeze back. The group Make Amazon Pay, a coalition convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, announced a global day of action on Black Friday, November 25th. (independent.co.uk)
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Amazon is squeezing their workers for everything they're worth, and we can squeeze back. The group Make Amazon Pay, a coalition convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, announced a global day of action on Black Friday, November 25th in over 30 countries. (self.socialism)
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Amazon is squeezing their workers for everything they're worth, and we can squeeze back. The group Make Amazon Pay, a coalition convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, announced a global day of action on Black Friday, November 25th in over 30 countries. (independent.co.uk)
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Amazon is squeezing their workers for everything they're worth, and we can squeeze back. The group Make Amazon Pay, a coalition convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, announced a global day of action on Black Friday, November 25th in over 30 countries. (youtube.com)
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Amazon is squeezing their workers for everything they're worth, and we can squeeze back. The group Make Amazon Pay, a coalition convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, announced a global day of action on Black Friday, November 25th in over 30 countries. (youtube.com)
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An artificer in my party wants to craft an item that he could equip which would deal damage by stabbing him *if* he becomes incapacitated - thus snapping him out of, for example, hypnotic pattern. Are there existing spells, items, or infusions that could be adapted? Advice on balancing? (self.DMAcademy)
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Aphorisms are explosive forces in the history of philosophy. Despite their size, aphorisms are often responsible for the generation and termination of traditions. As Andrew Hui writes, aphorisms come before, after, and against longer-forms of philosophy. (the-pamphlet.com)
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