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A "dark money" fund is giving away $2500 "stipends" to workers to unionize tech companies—including Amazon

A "dark money" fund is giving away $2500 "stipends" to workers to unionize tech companies—including Amazon

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May 05, 2022
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The Coworker Solidarity Fund—a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization “that helps groups of workers raise and distribute money, form effective workplace committees, and experiment with mutual aid and organized advocacy to make changes inside their companies and industries”— is giving out $2500 cash “stipends” to workers unionizing tech companies.

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