@Graham_LRR Yeah, I get it. I really wish Mastodon (and an open source alternative to Discord like Matrix or Revolt) would catch on because these services by for profit corporations really are a ticking time bomb, buuuuuut as a content creator whose income and family's well being are based on said content creation you would be a fool to not meet your fans and user base where they are at rather than forcing them to come to where you are.
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You probably havenât heard of the battle pitting BCTGM Union Local 390G against International Flavors (IFF) in Memphis, TN, USA. But with workers who are mega-exploited and a company that refuses to stand down, it has become one of the most relevant for the working class. What is IFF and what do these workers do? You probably havenât even heard of the company, IFF. But IFF is a key company that has a yearly revenue of multiple billions of dollars and is ranked as one of the biggest in America. In this case, the involved workers produce a type of soy protein thatâs an essential component of many food products. And itâs dangerous work. âBecause the stuff in there, it only takes a split second for something to go wrong and youâll be missing a foot, a toe, a headâ, a worker stated in a report by More Perfect Union [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1qkTwE1LNQ]. âAnd if you donât know what youâre doing, youâll get hurt [âŚ] or lose your lifeâ. What conditions do the involved workers face? To briefly name a few of the issues: - Often required to work 12 hours in a day - No overtime pay for 12 hour days - Decrease in (or company attempt to decrease) real wages, healthcare benefits, paid breaks, retirement âThey donât want us to get the crumbs that fall on the groundâ, said the same IFF worker, among this heavily black workforce. âWeâre going back to slavery times.â What has been the response of the company so far? The workers have hit a brick wall when it comes to expecting anything from this company. Thatâs why the strike has lasted so long â it refuses to give in to their demands. The company hopes to exhaust the workers, who arenât being paid any wages. Itâs banking on poverty and a bad quality of life forcing them to return to work and accept horrible conditions. Why is this strike so important? The IFF strike has barely got any press coverage, and it may not involve a very large worker count like some more well-known strikes. But many of these strikes involve workers who already have some extremely basic guarantees â like a maximum 8 hours of work in a day. In the case of the IFF workers, they lack even that. Theyâre facing extreme exploitation of the kind that has grown increasingly common in the USA, a country where the 8 hour day keeps getting more historically distant â which has been met with little resistance so far. This strike represents the beginning to that resistance. And so this strike is a key front in the battle of whether companies will succeed imposing these extreme conditions. If the workers win, it will represent a blow to their ability to do so and set back their plans. But if this battle fails, things may end up much worse for everyone. How can people help the workers win this strike? - Donate to the strike fund [https://www.gofundme.com/f/bctgm-local-390g-iff-memphis-workers-on-strike] so that the workers can keep the strike up for longer and force this company to stand down. - Publicize this strike as much as possible.