Anonymous wrote:How much does MC pay their cleaning crews in their office buildings ? $30 per hour?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Of course! Amazon is killing unions. Supermarket jobs at places like Giant, Safeway, etc are unionised and provide a pathway to the middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so if Amazon Fresh closes down, what happens to the people who work there? Oh, let me guess.. he wants rich taxpayers to provide welfare for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Amazon already has a long track record of treating its employees fairly badly. So ... yes, I do think they probably will treat employees there worse than at unionized stores like Giant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Target isn’t great, but it treats its workers better than Walmart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Amazon already has a long track record of treating its employees fairly badly. So ... yes, I do think they probably will treat employees there worse than at unionized stores like Giant.
Why go out of your way to protest a new Amazon Fresh that’s not in your neighborhood when at any time in the last decade they could have protested Amazons treatment of workers at the Whole Foods in downtown Silver Spring just a few blocks from where they live?
If people want to claim principles, at least be consistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Amazon already has a long track record of treating its employees fairly badly. So ... yes, I do think they probably will treat employees there worse than at unionized stores like Giant.
Why go out of your way to protest a new Amazon Fresh that’s not in your neighborhood when at any time in the last decade they could have protested Amazons treatment of workers at the Whole Foods in downtown Silver Spring just a few blocks from where they live?
If people want to claim principles, at least be consistent.
I mean, I'm not protesting anywhere, I'm just saying there's no particular reason to give Amazon the benefit of the doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Amazon already has a long track record of treating its employees fairly badly. So ... yes, I do think they probably will treat employees there worse than at unionized stores like Giant.
Why go out of your way to protest a new Amazon Fresh that’s not in your neighborhood when at any time in the last decade they could have protested Amazons treatment of workers at the Whole Foods in downtown Silver Spring just a few blocks from where they live?
If people want to claim principles, at least be consistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Amazon already has a long track record of treating its employees fairly badly. So ... yes, I do think they probably will treat employees there worse than at unionized stores like Giant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Mark will drive them out of the county, and then move on to protesting other grocery stores and retailers. We won’t have true social justice until all profit-making enterprises are forced out of Montgomery.
This is why I voted for Elrich. Because I want him to ruin this county.
Eh, come on, is Amazon really a neighbor any of us want?
They wouldn’t have put up a store otherwise.
Do you really think Amazon’s store is going to treat its employees worse than Giant/Safeway/etc. do?
This is sort of like people screaming about Walmart while shopping at Target...
Anonymous wrote:This tweet sums up all that is wrong with this man's approach to business development. He thinks he is protesting against the establishment, and fails to realize he "is" the establishment.
A County Executive should be working directly with Amazon Fresh to work out incentives to increase hourly wages above the starting $15.75/hour. But he just nasty tweets instead and looks like a doofus joining in on a mini street protest.