AOC Applauds Wayfair Employee Strike Over Sale Of Beds To Migrant Detention Center

squarepush3r

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Over 500 Wayfair employees have signed a letter to the executive leadership of the Boston-based online housewares giant protesting the company's sale of bedroom furniture to a migrant detention center in Texas, and are planning to stage a Wednesday walkout according to the Boston Globe.



"We were disheartened and concerned about Wayfair’s business" with government contractor BCFS, an employee told the Globe.

Within hours, a group of 50 employees began drafting a letter to the company’s executive leadership, with included cofounders Niraj Shah, Steve Conine, and the entire board, outlining their concerns. More than 547 employees signed the letter before it was handed off to the leadership team. -Boston Globe

"Over the last two days it has come to our attention that Wayfair has again engaged in B2B sales with BCFS, a non-profit government contractor managing camps for migrants at our Southern border," reads the letter in part, which was submitted to management on Friday.

"This particular order, for over $200,000 worth of bedroom furniture, is destined for Carrizo Springs, Texas, to a facility that will be outfitted to detain up to 3,000 migrant children seeking legal asylum in the United States. The practice of detaining children and adults at our Southern border has been condemned since its inception but since the acceleration of the practice in 2018, and the increase in death and injury that has come with that acceleration, we have seen more vocal condemnation of the practice. We, the undersigned, are writing to you from a place of concern and anger about the atrocities being committed at our Southern border."


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The 2020 Trump campaign Deputy Director of Communications, Matt Wolking, noted the irony:

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Wayfair management replied to the letter, essentially telling the employees to keep their opinions to pound sand.

"As business leaders, we also believe in the importance of respecting diversity of thought within our organization and across our customer base. No matter how strongly any one of us feels about an issue, it is important to keep in mind that not all employees or customers agree. Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base," reads the reply.



Ahead of the planned walkout, Twitter account @wayfairwalkout was created, and now has nearly 10,000 followers as of this writing.

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UncleBuck

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Over 500 Wayfair employees have signed a letter to the executive leadership of the Boston-based online housewares giant protesting the company's sale of bedroom furniture to a migrant detention center in Texas, and are planning to stage a Wednesday walkout according to the Boston Globe.



"We were disheartened and concerned about Wayfair’s business" with government contractor BCFS, an employee told the Globe.

Within hours, a group of 50 employees began drafting a letter to the company’s executive leadership, with included cofounders Niraj Shah, Steve Conine, and the entire board, outlining their concerns. More than 547 employees signed the letter before it was handed off to the leadership team. -Boston Globe

"Over the last two days it has come to our attention that Wayfair has again engaged in B2B sales with BCFS, a non-profit government contractor managing camps for migrants at our Southern border," reads the letter in part, which was submitted to management on Friday.

"This particular order, for over $200,000 worth of bedroom furniture, is destined for Carrizo Springs, Texas, to a facility that will be outfitted to detain up to 3,000 migrant children seeking legal asylum in the United States. The practice of detaining children and adults at our Southern border has been condemned since its inception but since the acceleration of the practice in 2018, and the increase in death and injury that has come with that acceleration, we have seen more vocal condemnation of the practice. We, the undersigned, are writing to you from a place of concern and anger about the atrocities being committed at our Southern border."


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The 2020 Trump campaign Deputy Director of Communications, Matt Wolking, noted the irony:

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Wayfair management replied to the letter, essentially telling the employees to keep their opinions to pound sand.

"As business leaders, we also believe in the importance of respecting diversity of thought within our organization and across our customer base. No matter how strongly any one of us feels about an issue, it is important to keep in mind that not all employees or customers agree. Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base," reads the reply.



Ahead of the planned walkout, Twitter account @wayfairwalkout was created, and now has nearly 10,000 followers as of this writing.

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your obsession with cortez is humiliating
 

BobBitchen

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Over 500 Wayfair employees have signed a letter to the executive leadership of the Boston-based online housewares giant protesting the company's sale of bedroom furniture to a migrant detention center in Texas, and are planning to stage a Wednesday walkout according to the Boston Globe.



"We were disheartened and concerned about Wayfair’s business" with government contractor BCFS, an employee told the Globe.

Within hours, a group of 50 employees began drafting a letter to the company’s executive leadership, with included cofounders Niraj Shah, Steve Conine, and the entire board, outlining their concerns. More than 547 employees signed the letter before it was handed off to the leadership team. -Boston Globe

"Over the last two days it has come to our attention that Wayfair has again engaged in B2B sales with BCFS, a non-profit government contractor managing camps for migrants at our Southern border," reads the letter in part, which was submitted to management on Friday.

"This particular order, for over $200,000 worth of bedroom furniture, is destined for Carrizo Springs, Texas, to a facility that will be outfitted to detain up to 3,000 migrant children seeking legal asylum in the United States. The practice of detaining children and adults at our Southern border has been condemned since its inception but since the acceleration of the practice in 2018, and the increase in death and injury that has come with that acceleration, we have seen more vocal condemnation of the practice. We, the undersigned, are writing to you from a place of concern and anger about the atrocities being committed at our Southern border."


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The 2020 Trump campaign Deputy Director of Communications, Matt Wolking, noted the irony:

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Wayfair management replied to the letter, essentially telling the employees to keep their opinions to pound sand.

"As business leaders, we also believe in the importance of respecting diversity of thought within our organization and across our customer base. No matter how strongly any one of us feels about an issue, it is important to keep in mind that not all employees or customers agree. Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base," reads the reply.



Ahead of the planned walkout, Twitter account @wayfairwalkout was created, and now has nearly 10,000 followers as of this writing.

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You really are a special kind of stupid
 

schuylaar

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Over 500 Wayfair employees have signed a letter to the executive leadership of the Boston-based online housewares giant protesting the company's sale of bedroom furniture to a migrant detention center in Texas, and are planning to stage a Wednesday walkout according to the Boston Globe.



"We were disheartened and concerned about Wayfair’s business" with government contractor BCFS, an employee told the Globe.

Within hours, a group of 50 employees began drafting a letter to the company’s executive leadership, with included cofounders Niraj Shah, Steve Conine, and the entire board, outlining their concerns. More than 547 employees signed the letter before it was handed off to the leadership team. -Boston Globe

"Over the last two days it has come to our attention that Wayfair has again engaged in B2B sales with BCFS, a non-profit government contractor managing camps for migrants at our Southern border," reads the letter in part, which was submitted to management on Friday.

"This particular order, for over $200,000 worth of bedroom furniture, is destined for Carrizo Springs, Texas, to a facility that will be outfitted to detain up to 3,000 migrant children seeking legal asylum in the United States. The practice of detaining children and adults at our Southern border has been condemned since its inception but since the acceleration of the practice in 2018, and the increase in death and injury that has come with that acceleration, we have seen more vocal condemnation of the practice. We, the undersigned, are writing to you from a place of concern and anger about the atrocities being committed at our Southern border."


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The 2020 Trump campaign Deputy Director of Communications, Matt Wolking, noted the irony:

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Wayfair management replied to the letter, essentially telling the employees to keep their opinions to pound sand.

"As business leaders, we also believe in the importance of respecting diversity of thought within our organization and across our customer base. No matter how strongly any one of us feels about an issue, it is important to keep in mind that not all employees or customers agree. Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base," reads the reply.



Ahead of the planned walkout, Twitter account @wayfairwalkout was created, and now has nearly 10,000 followers as of this writing.

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fvck Wayfair- they're Capitalist Pigs!:finger:

I'll never buy from them and others should boycott as well..it worked on Ivanka's shit.

if you dear reader care about this you'll stop buying from them too..the 70% can literally put others out of business if they wish- they can also unmake a president by staying home if they don't like who's been chosen for them in a democracy.

anyone see the connect? anyone?
 
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UncleBuck

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fvck Wayfair- they're Capitalist Pigs!:finger:

I'll never buy from them and others should boycott as well..it worked on Ivanka's shit.

if you dear reader care about this you'll stop buying from them too..the 70% can literally put others out of business if they wish- they can also unmake a president by staying home if they don't like who's been chosen for them in a democracy.

anyone see the connect? anyone?
Easy to boycott a company that sells furniture that is incompatible with the car you live in, ORW
 

Fogdog

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fvck Wayfair- they're Capitalist Pigs!:finger:

I'll never buy from them and others should boycott as well..it worked on Ivanka's shit.

if you dear reader care about this you'll stop buying from them too..the 70% can literally put others out of business if they wish- they can also unmake a president by staying home if they don't like who's been chosen for them in a democracy.

anyone see the connect? anyone?
nope.

I see no connection between boycotting a company that sells Ivanka's products and the left ensuring Trump wins when majority of Democrats choose somebody other than Bernie.

No connenction whatsoever,.

to rational minded people.
 

Padawanbater2

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nope.

I see no connection between boycotting a company that sells Ivanka's products and the left ensuring Trump wins when majority of Democrats choose somebody other than Bernie.

No connenction whatsoever,.

to rational minded people.
You said progressives don't have that much power
 
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Fogdog

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"the left ensuring Trump wins when majority of Democrats choose somebody other than Bernie."

So, I'll just spell it out for you . The Left represents about 10% of the electorate. It is weak. You are crowing about the possibility that in a close election, the Left might nudge the election to let Trump win. You'd do that to spite the majority of Democratic voters if they exercise their right to choose who they want in the primary. Also, stop giving platitudes towards Warren. It's Bernie for you, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day. But Democrats aren't going to vote for him in the primary. He lost in April of last year.

"Give me Bernie or I'll give you Trump" is a weak position and only privileged white men would crow about doing that.
 

Rob Roy

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fvck Wayfair- they're Capitalist Pigs!:finger:

I'll never buy from them and others should boycott as well..it worked on Ivanka's shit.

if you dear reader care about this you'll stop buying from them too..the 70% can literally put others out of business if they wish- they can also unmake a president by staying home if they don't like who's been chosen for them in a democracy.

anyone see the connect? anyone?

So, if a person doesn't like the United States continuous wars, they should be able to boycott funding them right?
 

Padawanbater2

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The Left represents about 10% of the electorate. It is weak.
OK, good to have it on record, so when Biden or whoever the establishment puts up loses, you won't blame it on progressives, since they're only 10% of the electorate, right?
 

Unclebaldrick

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OK, good to have it on record, so when Biden or whoever the establishment puts up loses, you won't blame it on progressives, since they're only 10% of the electorate, right?
No. Not right.

You can't be this stupid (Schuylaar could because she still doesn't grasp how elections work).

First off, you are laying claim to people with progressive views by conveniently dropping your capital P. There are far more progressives than Progressives. You use the term (like you do most) in ways that are inconsistent and dishonest to simultaneously distinguish yourself in a supercilious, chin-stroking way or to inflate your numbers beyond what they really are.

Secondly, even the most powerless group can make the difference in an election.

Most people here don't have much of a problem with your basic political views. Our issues with you so-called Progressives is your slavish devotion to one candidate and your willingness to throw the election if you don't get your way (along with your desire to obtain absolution from it in the future), willingness to believe every bit of foreign and domestic propaganda that suits your opinions regardless of the veracity or source and your shameless intellectual dishonesty in running away from the responsibility for the same.
 
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