Anti-Amazon Protest in San Francisco on Jeff Bezos’ Birthday
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Proposed Massive Amazon Warehouse (SF) | 900 7th St. & Berry St., San Francisco
Event Details
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SF Rally: STOP Scab Amazon In San Francisco!
End Slave Labor & Union Busting By Bezos
On Jeff Bezos Birthday-Give Him The Birthday He Deserves!
Bring Your Posters and Puppets-Leave Bezos In Space
Wednesday January 12, 2021 4:00 PM
Proposed Massive Amazon Warehouse
900 7th St.& Berry St.
San Francisco
Amazon 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.
They 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.
The same wrecking operation by Bezos also took place with Wal-Mart at rural communities throughout the United States when Wal-Mart moved in.
The 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.
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.
Speakers will talk about the fight for labor and human rights at Amazon in Italy, Poland, South Africa
and in the US.
Initiated by
United Front Committee For A Labor Party
https://www.facebook.com/masslaborpartyusa/
This part of a US and internatioal day of action sponsored by
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Cost: FREE
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