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Re: Amazon's a super-spreader?

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{NAME}, Amazon’s profits are through the roof -- because of coronavirus, people are taking mo

{NAME}, Amazon’s profits are through the roof -- because of coronavirus, people are taking more of their shopping online. Jeff Bezos just got $6.3 billion richer. How is he sharing that windfall with his workers? By failing to give them protective gear in infected warehouses. And firing them when they ask for better protections. Bezos may be drunk on money, but he’s still a businessman. He knows full well the long-term threat to Amazon’s reputation for profiting from this crisis. With enough pressure, you can force him to give workers clean warehouses and proper sick pay. Can you chip in to send a mobile billboard to circle his mansion? Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Yes, I can chip in $1 to help Amazon workers in this crisis.]( Thanks for all that you do, Vicky and the team at SumOfUs Here's my original email: --------------------------------------------------------------- Amazon workers with suspected coronavirus still need to work to feed their families. Can you chip in to demand Amazon give proper sick pay? Your donation will pay for a mobile billboard to circle the CEO’s mansion to take the workers’ voices directly to his door. Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Donate $1 now]( {NAME}, While billions of us are in lockdown, the world’s richest man is forcing scared employees to work in warehouses -- where coronavirus outbreaks are rife. Amazon workers are begging their CEO Jeff Bezos to close the warehouses for deep cleaning and give proper sick pay. Bezos’ response? If you stay at home, you risk your paycheck. That’s an impossible choice for low-paid workers. And that’s how Amazon’s boss is making this pandemic worse -- Bezos is a super-spreader. Right now Bezos can enjoy a luxury quarantine in his D.C mansion. If you chip in today we’ll surround his home with scathing mobile billboards, until he lets up. He won’t be able to look out the window without seeing your message. Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Yes, I can chip in $1 to win proper sick pay for Amazon workers to help end the crisis.]( I appreciate this isn’t an easy time financially for many people. We’re all doing the best we can to get through each day, follow the rules and keep each other safe. But if you can afford to donate, this is a direct, practical way to overturn the dangerous policies of one of the biggest corporations in the world. Your donation will help stop Amazon spreading the virus. Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Chip in $1 to send a billboard to show Bezos that business as usual is over.]( Now is the best possible moment to strike -- because Amazon workers are striking too. Amazon’s tech workers are lending their support to warehouse and delivery teams. Now it’s up to us to build the pressure to boiling point. A mobile billboard at Jeff Bezos’ mansion is a brilliant way to do that. Mobile billboards outside insurance companies got them to pull support for the gigantic Adani coal mine in Australia. And doing the same outside Liverpool FC’s football stadium in England got them to dump dodgy sponsors. In a few seconds, you can chip in a donation that sends a huge billboard to bother Bezos -- and wins sick pay for all Amazon workers. Sitting at home doesn’t have to feel powerless! Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card. [Yes, I can chip in $1 so everyone is protected.]( Thanks for all that you do, Vicky and the team at SumOfUs --------------------------------------------------------------- More information: [‘They’re putting us all at risk’: What it’s like working in Amazon’s warehouses during the coronavirus outbreak]( CNBC, 26 March 2020 [State AGs urge Bezos to expand sick leave for Amazon, Whole Foods employees]( The Hill, 25 March 2020 [Amazon warehouse workers are walking out and Whole Foods workers are striking]( TechCrunch, 30 March 2020 SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. | [Unsubscribe](

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