Danny Glover Explains Why He's in Alabama With Amazon Workers
Actor and activist Danny Glover traveled this week to the most-watched Amazon facility in the country the Bessemer fulfillment center outside Birmingham, Alabama.
The warehouses more than 5,800 predominantly Black workers are in the middle of a historic vote on unionization. If a majority vote in favor, they would become the e-commerce giants first U.S. employees to form a union.
"We simply have to stop glorifying the billionaires who are trying any way they can to disempower workers."
In the lead-up to the vote, Amazon deployed what the union calls the gold package of anti-union tactics, including intimidating meetings with managers, setting up a fear-mongering web site, and plastering workplace restrooms with propaganda.
Were seeing all the draconian, ugly ways that corporations demonize the idea of organized labor, Glover said in an interview with Inequality.org on February 22 before heading off to show support for the workers at the plant gate and in meetings with local officials and media. We simply have to stop glorifying the billionaires who are trying any way they can to disempower workers.
This is not the first time the Hollywood actor has stood in solidarity with employees of a wealthy, anti-union CEO like Amazons Jeff Bezos. Its not even his first time doing it in the notoriously labor-unfriendly south.
Several years ago, Glover was a steadfast supporter of a campaign to organize a Nissan auto plant in Canton, Mississippi that also had a majority-Black workforce. At that time, Nissans CEO was Carlos Ghosn, a centimillionaire known for making veiled threats to undermine union drives.
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