Ex-schwabbie here wondering if employees are planning to group together and participate in the general strike tomorrow. As you should know Schwab is deep in bed with Trump and is so cosigning the atrocities happening at home and across the world. I'm just curious but not necessarily encouraging a strike... Just something to think about...
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@OP Schwab also donated 400,000’ to the BLM! Look what that group did! So you green and pink hair with nose rings quit whining! You can’t quit and get another job!
@f8 they can even make a donation to the Learing Center!
@16q really want to, but this is not safe
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@gh Nope - nothing. BAU. Management is on the side of DJT, so they likely don't see that there is a national crisis.
Former Schwabie here. I remember earlier periods of national crisis when leadership at least acknowledged what employees were carrying and tried to offer some measure of support.
Has there been anything like that this time, or is it just RIck labeling remote employees “mercenaries”?
@ed your neon green hair dye went to your brain. Open Learing Centers instead I heard you can make mad profits.
Freedom to nonviolently protest is one of the core tenets of the Constitution you all pretend to love so much until it applies to someone you disagree with. Cry more, boomers.
My coworkers in TX and AZ often forget the Constitution is what makes them citizens.
- We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.*
Benjamin Franklin wrote those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. He spoke of taxation and defense, but those words apply here too. What is happening in our company and in our country is not what the Union represents. No citizen would support extrajudicial kid-nappings, search-and-seizure or m-urder of fellow citizens without trial or cause.
The strike is silly. One day, on a Friday, accomplishes nothing.
We need to decide if general welfare and liberty are our ideals or words on parchment. If championing f-ascism and embracing MBS and DJT doesn’t conflict with American ideals, well, then there is no Union and we should dissolve to the states.
What’s remarkable are the economic impacts and layoffs. Amazon dis-posed of thousands today. Microsoft will likely follow. Meta. And us. We still have quarterly rifs and a larger group will go this year with near certainty. All because of the horrid Oval occupant’s economic impacts and the loss of national identity.
This is stupid.
Hey Ex- Schwabbie, get a Schwab afterlife and quit crying about Trump. Move on!
@an 100%
HAHAHAHA you do that and find out for us. FAFO please!!
Amazing how “not encouraging a strike” somehow turned into encouraging a strike. As much as I do not like the company, your statement “atrocities across the world.” Is truly an id--tic statement. Since you got fired or laid off from Schwab you probably think of yourself as a professional protestor. I have news for you, it is not a profession. I suggest you move out of your parents basement, throw away your blow up doll and get a real job.
Nobody got time for that