Amazon's Wildcat Strikes ft. Callum Cant
Added 2022-09-20 09:20:38 +0000 UTCThis week we are joined by Callum Cant, Author of Riding for Deliveroo, editor for NFP and Postdoc researcher at the OII, To discuss the recent Amazon wildcat strikes in the UK; why the british media is steadfastly ignoring them, and what they tell us about organising in the modern era.
But first, why is it that the first month of september generates some of the most memorable tweets?
Read Callum's piece on the strikes: https://notesfrombelow.org/article/mapping-amazon-strikes
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