Kickstarter workers make history with unionization vote:
Workers at Kickstarter voted Tuesday to form a union. It's the first time the white-collar workers at a high-profile technology company have formally chosen to be represented by a union. With growing unrest among workers at larger technology giants—including Google and Amazon—it could be the start of a trend.
[...]Relations between management and the union organizers [have] deteriorated over the [past] year. Last summer, Kickstarter fired two employees involved in union organizing. The employees say this was illegal retaliation for their organizing efforts; the company insists that the firings were performance-related and had nothing to do with the organizing effort.
In any event, Kickstarter's efforts to discourage its employees from forming a union were unsuccessful. On Tuesday, employees voted by a 47 to 36 margin to form the union.
Previously:
Kickstarter Faces Union Backlash After Firing Two Organizers
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 22 2020, @05:48PM
I'm totally on board. you said something about preventing H1Bs from taking our jobs and so where do I put the money?