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Without naming Amazon specifically, President Biden said in a video he supports the organizing drive among more than 5,800 workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama.

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Working in an Amazon warehouse is horrible. It's not worth the pain, heat, cold, schedule conflicts you will experience.

Biden doesn’t know where he is when he wakes up, much less where Bessemer is. Why do you think he didn’t mention it specifically? That’s because he can’t remember. dementiajoe

What do these employees think they're going to gain? You still have to work OT and hit goals. You'll get an extra 15 minute break but it's coming out of your paycheck for dues🤣🤣

**** DEAR GOD THE CRAZY REPUBLICANS AND Q **** Q believers are convinced the former president’s Pennsylvania Avenue hotel is sending a signal about the much-anticipated date—when he will be inaugurated again

Amazon about to go contract only employment

And still backs the teachers union over science too. I wonder if it’s related to campaign donations?

Stop tweet the same tweets again

He backs it because Unions are corrupt as hell.

What a crock of sh!t have the employees at amazon not seen the mess unions have created at GM and Ford there’s a reason Nissan and VW don’t vote for a union. Instead of making more money and benefits they will just be coughing up their own funds to the union dues

We're in a bad place if a sitting Democratic president falls this short of an imperative union endorsement. There is no longer a major party for labor.

The last time big companies had issues with unions, they moved to the right to work states

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