I support them and Whole Foods/Amazon is off my shopping list until they and Amazon warehouse workers get hazard pay https://t.co/P6ZSaALlFq
— ??????? (@fat__tire) March 30, 2020
Respect the picket lines and don't use Instacart or Amazon today! Workers are striking for better pay, paid sick time, & enhanced cleaning procedures, to offset the risk of working at the frontlines of this crisis. #InstacartStrike #AmazonStrike https://t.co/GsIEmXKj3l
— Stand with Grocery Workers (@GoodGroceryJobs) March 30, 2020
Workers at Amazon warehouses, Whole Foods grocery stores and Instacart food delivery do some of the most important jobs in America.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) March 30, 2020
These wealthy corporations must give them the paid sick leave, safe workplaces, and protective gear they are demanding. https://t.co/QA5WWgh6DI
Sending solidarity to our frontline workers who are striking today.✊? You’re keeping families across America supplied and fed during this pandemic. You deserve hazard pay, safety protocols and so much more.https://t.co/nj0R04BLOd
— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) March 30, 2020
Workers at @Amazon & @Instacart are on the frontlines of this pandemic to keep people fed & at home. These are employees who need safe workplaces, safety equipment, paid sick leave, overtime & hazard pay for this critical work. I’m with them all the way. https://t.co/PvZQw7eGCs
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) March 30, 2020
Show your solidarity with the striking Amazon and Instacart workers by NOT using either service today! Workers deserve safety protections and hazard pay ✊❤️ #InstacartStrike #AmazonStrikehttps://t.co/QzfIzb544c
— Becca Lewis (@beccalew) March 30, 2020
Amazon warehouse workers in Staten Island and grocery deliverers for Instacart nationwide are preparing to strike — demanding stepped-up protection and pay as they continue to work amid the pandemic.https://t.co/IUn4d0JJiQ
— NPR (@NPR) March 30, 2020
Workers at Amazon's Staten Island facility have said that multiple people at the warehouse have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Some of them plan to strike to pressure the company to close the warehouse for an extended deep cleaning. #AmazonStrike https://t.co/rxZeUbMs0m
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) March 30, 2020
Hi @JeffBezos As an @amazon customer I support your workers on #AmazonStrike and urge you to invest the money needed to protect them from #COVID19 https://t.co/vkwgrV5JB2
— Christine Pelosi (@sfpelosi) March 30, 2020
Coronavirus Strike: Amazon And Instacart Workers Walk Off Jobs : NPR https://t.co/hej6FDKLtJ
— D.K.R. Boyd (@ReflectingMan) March 30, 2020
Amazon, Instacart Grocery Delivery Workers Strike For Coronavirus Protection And Pay https://t.co/whnCFGdRIH
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) March 30, 2020
“Companies refer to the workers as "heroes," but workers say their employers aren't doing enough to keep them safe”
— SEIU (@SEIU) March 30, 2020
?️Actions speak louder than words! We’ve called on companies like @Instacart & @amazon to step up & #ProtectAllWorkers. When will they act? https://t.co/AyuG9Rv3AQ
Don’t use Instacart or Amazon today. Workers are striking for better pay, paid sick time off, and better protections from viruses while they work. https://t.co/svImEeuDi8 #InstacartStrike
— Aaron Cantú (@aaron_con_choco) March 30, 2020
Amazon and Instacart workers didn't ask to be on the front lines of a pandemic. What they are asking for is this:
— Public Citizen (@Public_Citizen) March 30, 2020
- hand sanitizer
- enhanced cleaning of facilities
- paid sick leave
These companies need to see that public health is a human right.https://t.co/xno6MyAvRn
Amazon & Instacart workers are heroes and they need to be treated like it. They're not asking for much
— Brad Beauregard Jr (@BradBeauregardJ) March 30, 2020
Access to paid sick time off
Clean work environment
Disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer
Hazard pay#OneVoice1#AmazonStrike#InstacartStrike
?1/2https://t.co/v1jLRSz2MW
The Strike Wave Is in Full Swing': Amazon, Whole Foods Workers Walk Off Job to Protest Unjust and Unsafe Labor Practices
— Rodney Latstetter ? (@proviewsusa) March 30, 2020
"One of the best ways to thank essential workers is to support the fight to improve their lives."
THAT'S HOW YOU DO IThttps://t.co/bBBLv7rzzT
'The Strike Wave Is in Full Swing': Amazon, Whole Foods Workers Walk Off Job to Protest Unjust and Unsafe Labor Practices - https://t.co/wZq9OgXhSZ *Dont patronize Amazon! No crossing picket lines! #Solidarity now! @kittybhagat @buell003 @liith2u @mariecountryman @cmkshama @AOC
— Bunkunin - Your Intrepid Insurgent Bunny Reporter (@bunkybun) March 30, 2020
I can't cross an electronic picket line when workers who risk their lives to keep us fed stand up for basic decency from greedy owners / Amazon, Whole Foods Workers Walk Off Job to Protest Unjust and Unsafe Labor Practices - https://t.co/4409GGp3bw
— Tony Karon (@TonyKaron) March 30, 2020
I support all #EssentialWorkers being given #HealthInsurance #PaidSickLeave #PPE and anything else needed for them to do their job. #AmazonStrike #WholeFoodsStrike
— Mary in Grand Prairie (@Sam7924) March 30, 2020
Amazon warehouse workers are walking out and Whole Foods workers are striking – TechCrunch https://t.co/WNvJElJR01
Amazon warehouse workers are walking out and Whole Foods workers are striking https://t.co/8KEr7Xktoc via @techcrunch
— April Spivey (@a35362) March 31, 2020
Amazon workers in New York and Instacart workers nationwide who walked off their jobs Monday say they want more access to paid sick leave as well as protective gear and other safety measures. https://t.co/DM5RsNBSzo
— NPR (@NPR) March 31, 2020
I support the striking @Instacart and @amazon workers! These folks are on the front line for us at home. https://t.co/peaT3xrW4d
— colin meloy (@colinmeloy) March 30, 2020
Thanks to the #AmazonStrike, I won't receive my vital over-the-counter (that used to be Rx only) medication on time. Without it, I can barely breathe. I cannot go to the pharmacy to get it because someone in my household is immunocompromised. Nice going... https://t.co/SzBugvIjCK
— A4NY14 (@A4Ny14) March 31, 2020
"Actions speak louder than words," "You can tell us that we're these household heroes and that you appreciate us. But you're not actually showing it." Instacart worker Sarah Polito expressing a sentiment shared by grocery and health care workers, too... https://t.co/FfplAiwwj6
— Bonnie Stabile (@bstabile1) March 30, 2020
Hi! Step away from the Instacart and Amazon orders! Support these workers! https://t.co/lMot2BYJX8
— Lily Herman (@lkherman) March 30, 2020
Amazon, Instacart Grocery Delivery Workers Strike For Coronavirus Protection And Pay https://t.co/BF708QT1o8
— Jordan (@JordanChariton) March 30, 2020
#CoronavirusStrike: “U can tell us that we're these household heroes & that u appreciate us. But yer not actually, they're not showing it. They're not taking these steps to give us the precautions.” — Sarah Polito, #Instacart worker. https://t.co/xMgaXEwFme
— Todd B. #WorkersWantM4A (@ToddBohannon) March 30, 2020
Amazon & Instacart workers are striking to demand safer conditions, hazard pay & #paidleave (https://t.co/5EeHnXngBP). Show your support by talking about the Importance of organizing in securing greater & more equal opportunity for all: https://t.co/keFXDjob0d pic.twitter.com/8d29MJOxXM
— Opportunity Agenda (@oppagenda) March 30, 2020
US: Amazon, Instacart, Whole Foods workers walk out over #COVID19 safety concerns https://t.co/AqPP8lbzzN
— Jorge Martin (@marxistJorge) March 30, 2020