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Below three emails from Day2/WashTech, the union attempting to orginize Amazon - those Seattle workers who were first hired - and first fired, including a sample letter you can send to Amazon. (geert) For more information: http://www.washtech.org/day2/020801_deadline.php ---------------------------------------------- (1) Dear Day2/WashTech Supporter, We are Amazon.com Customer Service employees in Seattle who have been working to organize a union called Day 2 - affiliated with WashTech/CWA. As you may have heard, the majority of us were informed on Tuesday, January 30, that the Seattle customer service center will be closing in May and that our jobs will cease to exist. We want to make it clear that Day 2 is not finished organizing. Specifically, we are concerned by a "Separation Agreement and General Release" contract that we have been required to sign in exchange for an "Enhanced Severance Package" when we leave in May. If we don't sign this agreement by February 9, 2001, we will receive a drastically reduced package. While Amazon has removed a non-disparagement clause from the contract, there are several other points of concern in this separation agreement regarding basic workers' rights and the right to organize. Certain sections are also in violation of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). We are asking as many people as possible to send an email to orders@amazon.com including either the message below or a modified version of it. Lastly, we want to thank you for your amazing support during this union drive. Your words of encouragement have been invaluable in keeping our spirits up and strengthening our resolve in the face of an anti-union campaign on the part of Amazon management. Thank you for your continued support, Day2 WashTech/CWA ------ ***Sample Letter*** Dear Amazon, It has come to my attention that you are asking your laid-off customer service employees to sign a "Separation Agreement and General Release" by February 9, 2001, as a condition of receiving their full severance package. While Amazon has removed a non-disparagement clause from the contract, there are several other points of concern in this separation agreement regarding basic workers' rights and the right to organize. Particularly, sections of this contract restrict these employees' right to file any existing and future claims against the company. Rrequiring these workers to sign this contract before their end date is illegal as it violates subsections 8 (a)(1), (4) and (5) of the National Labor Relations Act. Amazon should not force laid off workers to choose between their severance package and their rights. Sincerely, ---------------------------------------------- (2) Dear Day2 - WashTech/CWA Supporter, We have won a small but very significant victory today! Yesterday we wrote you and asked that you email Amazon.com about the "separation agreements" that laid off employees were asked to sign by this Friday, February 9. Due to your numerous letters to the company and our internal organizing efforts, Amazon.com has decided to extend our deadline to the last day of our employment. While we still have concerns about this agreement, we are pleased that so many people have shown their support through letters and e-mails. We are continuing to organize around specific clauses of the agreement - particularly those that require that we give up our rights in exchange for the severance package we deserve. We encourage everyone to continue to watch our efforts at http://www.washtech.org/day2 . Thanks to continued support from CWA and WashTech, we continue to build power for ourselves through Day 2. Please check out the statement we are releasing about this victory below... In solidarity, The Day 2 Organizing Committee WashTech/CWA ******************************** Day 2 Statement on Extending the Deadline Earlier today, Amazon.com announced that they would no longer be requiring laid-off Customer Service employees here in Seattle to return their signed Separation Agreement by February 9. We now have until our date of termination, either May 4 or May 25, to sign and return this document. Needless to say, we feel that this is a step in the right direction, won by our continued and organized efforts. We are all breathing a collective sigh of relief. We are no longer being pressured into choosing between our rights and our full severance package with such short notice. We would like to thank Amazon.com for their continued good will and willingness to listen to our concerns. Nonetheless, we do have additional concerns, which we hope will be addressed: 1) Many employees have already signed and returned their Separation Agreements. Although Amazon.com has stated that they will return the signed agreements to any employees who request that they do so, we feel that, as this announcement came so close to the now nullified deadline, Amazon.com should return *all* previously signed agreements to its employees. This will give all laid-off employees the chance to continue to seek legal counsel before returning the agreement, regardless of whether they have already returned the agreement. 2) In said Separation Agreement, there are still two clauses that would require us to eliminate our rights. These are clauses #10 and 11, the General Representation General Release by employee clauses, which ask us to sign away our rights to pursue action against the company for legal or compensatory reasons. We ask that these clauses be removed entirely. 3) We would still like to request that Amazon.com make the enhanced severance package available to any laid-off employee who chooses to leave their employ before their official date of termination. Upon consideration of these three demands, we ask Amazon.com management to rescind the separation agreement all-together and to simply provide us with the Enhanced Severance Packages in respect of our dedication and service to the company. Again, we do appreciate the company's willingness to work with its employees in these trying times, and look forward to continued good will between Amazon.com and its laid-off employees. Jeremy Puma Amazon Laid Off CS Employee ---------------------------------------------- (3) Febrary 8, 2001 AMAZON.COM EXTENDS DEADLINE ON SEPARATION AGREEMENT FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE EMPLOYEES (Seattle, WA) Amazon.com will give laid off hourly customer service workers until May to decide if they want to sign a controversial separation agreement in exchange for an Enhanced Severance Package of 10 weeks additional pay plus $500. While the company had originally given laid-off workers, who will continue to work at the company through May, a deadline of Friday, February 9, to sign the agreement, the company announced in a department wide e-mail today that the deadline has been extended to the employees' termination date. The announcement comes two days after 50 customer service employees in Seattle staged a 15-minute walkout protesting the companys layoffs and the separation agreement. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net