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DESCRIPTION:SF Rally: STOP Scab Amazon In San Francisco! \nEnd Slave Labor & Union 
 Busting By Bezos\n\n On Jeff Bezos Birthday-Give Him The Birthday He 
 Deserves!\nBring Your Posters and Puppets-Leave Bezos In Space\n\nWednesday 
 January 12, 2021 Noon\nProposed Massive Amazon Warehouse\n900 7th St.& 
 Berry St.\nSan Francisco\n\nAmazon has bought a whole square block in San 
 Francisco for $200 million and wants to build a massive warehouse and use 
 non-union labor threatening Teamsters at UPS and large number of small 
 retailers who will be wiped out.\n\nThey have also fired thousands of 
 workers  from throughout the US  for trying to organize and also workers 
 who complain about serious health and safety dangers.\n\nThe same wrecking 
 operation by Bezos also took place with Wal-Mart at rural communities 
 throughout the United States when Wal-Mart moved in.\n\nThe land was 
 supposed to be zoned  for working class low income  housing but the corrupt 
 City officials controlled by developers  allowed Amazon to use it for their 
 proposed new warehouse.\n\n It will also lead to massive closures of small 
 businesses and increases the traffic and  pollution with hundreds of trucks 
 coming out of the warehouse. The poverty wages off Amazon workers means 
 that they would have to commute hundreds of miles into San Francisco or be 
 forced to sleep in their cars as UBER and Lyft drivers do.\n\nSpeakers will 
 talk about the fight for labor and human rights at Amazon in Italy, Poland, 
 South Africa \nand in the US.\n\nInitiated by\nUnited Front Committee For A 
 Labor Party\nhttps://www.facebook.com/masslaborpartyusa/\n\nThis part of a 
 US and  internatioal day of action sponsored 
 by\nhttps://supportamazonworkers.org\n\nAMAZON WORKER KILLED IN DEADLY 
 TORNADO WASN’T ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE WAREHOUSE Horrifying details are 
 emerging about the tornado that killed 6 workers at an Amazon warehouse. 
 \nhttps://perfectunion.us/amazon-worker-killed-in-deadly-tornado-wasnt-allowed-to-leave/\nDecember 
 14 2021\nHorrifying details are emerging about the tornado disaster at 
 Amazon’s warehouse in Illinois, where at least 6 workers were killed on 
 the job. \nBefore he died, Larry Virden reportedly texted his girlfriend: 
 “Amazon won’t let us leave.” He leaves behind four children.\n29-year 
 old Clayton Cope rushed to save the lives of his co-workers and warn them 
 about the tornado. He was killed when the warehouse collapsed. “At least 
 I did get to say I love you,” his mother told the local news.\nThe 
 disaster calls into question some of Amazon’s key business practices. 
 Only 7 of 190 people working at the facility were full-time staff. 
 Amazon’s dependence on contractors allows them to avoid liability for 
 accidents and undercut union organizing.\nAmazon workers are also decrying 
 the company’s ban on people carrying their phones on the job, leaving 
 them unable to get updates or contact people during emergencies. \n“After 
 these deaths, there is no way in hell I am relying on Amazon to keep me 
 safe.”\nAmazon workers are demanding change and accountability. This is 
 Darryl Richardson, one of the leading organizers of the effort to unionize 
 Amazon in Bessemer, Alabama: “We can’t keep letting Amazon get Away 
 with the way they are treating employees, something got to change.” 
 \nAmazon executives sent “thoughts and prayers” to its warehouse 
 workers while forcing them to work through a deadly tornado. Why didn’t 
 they send Amazon workers home and out of harm’s way?\nAmazon has 
 repeatedly forced its workers to keep working through life-threatening 
 natural disasters. “This is another outrageous example of the company 
 putting profits over the health and safety of their workers,” said Stuart 
 Appelbaum of @RWDSU.\n45 people were rescued from the Amazon facility in 
 addition to the 6 who lost their lives. OSHA has now opened an 
 investigation into the fatal warehouse collapse.\n\n\nProposed Amazon 
 Mission Creek Distribution Center, 900 Seventh Street, San Francisco\n\n    
  Amazon paid $200 million in December 2020 for an entire block site to 
 build a distribution center in San Francisco’s Mission Creek 
 neighborhood. Amazon has resisted labor equity by blocking union rights 
 each time their employees have sought labor organization. The San Francisco 
 planning permit process is underway for this Mission Creek site at 900 
 Seventh Street and we must insure that Amazon respects workers’ right to 
 union representation in San Francisco. The San Francisco Planning 
 Department permit process should require commitment to these rights.\n\n    
  The mission Creek site was to have been residential housing of some 
 400-500 units, many at below market rate. This housing has been sacrificed 
 for Amazon. Across Seventh Street are publicly financed parcels of the 
 Mission Bay Urban Renewal Area that will be impacted by the project. 
 Forty-one years ago Marriott Hotels agreed to labor rights at the urban 
 renewal project at Fourth and Mission, but then stonewalled union 
 representation for 16 years, until the US 9th Circuit Court compelled them. 
 We cannot let Amazon repeat this same treatment which Marriott inflicted on 
 San Francisco.\n\n     Amazon’s massive distribution center will have a 
 lasting effect on the city reaching well beyond the Mission Creek area. Our 
 neighborhood businesses will be deeply impacted. Amazon must mitigate some 
 of these immense social dislocations. The requirement to guarantee worker 
 rights is modest compared to the community costs.\n\n     The history of 
 toxic abuse on the site has not been raised by the Planning Department or 
 publicly acknowledged. For decades an asphalt plant operated at the De Haro 
 Street, western end of the site. The asphalt plant was part of the 
 Consumers Rock and Cement Company facility from 1938 to 1961. Previously it 
 had been a component of Ready-mix Concrete Company, which owned the site 
 from 1929 to 1938.\n\n    The Mohawk Petroleum Company, Mopeco, had a 
 gasoline depot, at the center of the site, for its chain of service 
 stations in San Francisco and those outside the city from 1935 to 1950. 
 Previous to Mohawk, Western Oil & Refining Company operated the gasoline 
 depot starting in 1929. There has been no notation of these possible toxin 
 sources in the planning process.\n\n    Additionally, the land-fill itself 
 may pose issues as the southern third of the entire block site constitutes 
 the 1900 location of the open waterway of Mission Creek that has been 
 filled in. Previously Mission Creek continued from its current terminus, 
 running under a Seventh Street bridge and across the site to Carolina 
 Street past Eighth Street off the site to the west. At the center of the 
 site a branch of Mission Creek forked northward and continued out Division 
 Street. This branch of Mission Creek was bridged by Berry Street. The deep 
 settling of Seventh Street today at Channel Street, betrays the former 
 location of Mission Creek and subsidence dangers. Tests for earthquake 
 subsidence potential may be required. \n\n\nAdditional links:\nAmazon 
 warehouse workers suffer serious injuries at higher rates than other firms. 
 Critics blame productivity \nA Washington Post analysis of Occupational 
 Safety and Health Administration data shows Amazon’s serious injury rates 
 are nearly double those at warehouses run by other 
 companies.\nhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/.../amazon-osha-injury.../...\nFired, 
 interrogated, disciplined: Amazon warehouse organizers allege year of 
 retaliation The number of charges filed with the National Labor Relations 
 Board accusing Amazon of interfering with workers’ right to organize more 
 than tripled during the 
 pandemic.\nhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1262367...\nTorture On The 
 Job\n\nAmazon Is Forcing Its Warehouse Workers Into Brutal ‘Megacycle’ 
 Shifts\nThe company has been quietly transitioning warehouse workers at 
 Amazon warehouses nationwide to a 10-hour graveyard shift, known as the 
 “megacycle.” 
 \nhttps://www.vice.com/.../amazon-is-forcing-its-warehouse…\n\nEx-Amazon 
 workers talk of 'horrendous' 
 conditions\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYUJjpIxkCU\n\nProtest at 
 Amazon's New SF Warehouse 
 Site\nhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/03/20/18840936.php\n\nAmazon 
 Worker Testifies at 
 Hearing\nhttps://www.c-span.org/video/?509934-1/senate-budget-hearing-income-inequality-unionize\n\nItalian 
 Mass Picket At Amazon Warehouse by Si Cobas-Manifestazione Si Cobas ad 
 Amazon\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlXDdCeF7LE\n\nDismissal Of Polish 
 Amazon 
 Organizer\nhttps://en.labournet.tv/dismissal-amazon-worker-poznan\n\nAmazon’s 
 Investments in Israel Reveal Complicity in Settlements and Military 
 Operations\nBefore you click buy on Prime Day, consider Amazon’s role in 
 terrorizing 
 Palestinians.\nhttps://www.thenation.com/.../amazon-prime-day-israel/\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/03/18847073.php
SUMMARY:STOP Scab Amazon In San Francisco! End Slave Labor & Union Busting By Bezos
LOCATION:Proposed Massive Amazon Warehouse\n900 7th St. & Berry St.\nSan Francisco\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/03/18847073.php
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