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" ... Even with the token short-term incentive, the workers still felt shortchanged. There’s been scattered walkouts at companies, such as Amazon, to protest unsafe conditions. In the beginning of May, a group of workers at Amazon and its Whole Foods supermarket division, Target-owned Shipt delivery service, Walmart, FedEX and Instacart protested by walking off their jobs or calling out sick on Friday, May 1. ... "
" ... For example, we have seen thousands of employees at Google and Wayfair stage mass walkouts over immigration and workplace practices. Eight thousand (and counting) Amazon employees backed a shareholder resolution asking the company to create ambitious climate plans. And concerns over water pollution led a community in Kansas to reject Tyson Foods’ proposal to build a $320 million chicken processing plant. Environmental and social concerns continue to be top of mind for investors, as we’ve seen in the most recent proxy season. ... "
" ... Teachers continue to face great challenges that young, innovative, risk-tolerant professionals like the 30 Under 30 network can undertake to solve. For one, this year brought more teacher walkouts over inadequate compensation and support. ... "
" ... The short-term incentive wasn’t sufficient and workers felt shortchanged. There were scattered walkouts at companies, including Amazon, to protest unsafe conditions. In the beginning of May, a group of workers at Amazon and its Whole Foods supermarket division, Target-owned Shipt delivery service, Walmart, FedEX and Instacart protested by walking off of their jobs or calling out sick on Friday, May 1. The date of the protest was symbolic. May 1 is known as “May Day,” also called “International Workers’ Day.” The date and protest was meant to send a message that workers could take on the big corporations and their wealthy CEOs. The movement received scant media attention and didn’t evoke any change. ... "
" ... Travelers are facing cancellations, delays and disruption on trains, airlines, metro lines and roads getting to and from France as rail and airlines workers, teachers, students, hospital employees, police officers, garbage collectors, truck drivers, medical workers and public sector staff staged walkouts and took to the streets across the country starting on Thursday. ... "