This year, we are fighting back against Amazon. Are you in?
Organizing Amazon is one of the most important challenges of our time. Across the labor movement, unions, activists, and workers are setting their sights on Amazon, and for good reason.
Amazon is a multi-trillion dollar corporation that’s burrowed its tentacles into the very fabric of our society. Amazon is the concentrated, unaccountable corporate power that we must take down in order to build the world we want, one where our collective humanity is central and respected.
We’re in this for the long haul. With us? Take the pledge to join the fight against Amazon.
Last month, an Amazon worker in Oregon died on the job, and his coworkers were told to look away and keep working around his body. [1] Last night, Amazon founder and Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos strutted the red carpet at the Met Gala.
Amazon drivers have repeatedly made the news because they have to pee in bottles to make delivery quotas. Meanwhile, Jeff tours the world in a megayacht that’s too big to park [2], and has multiple bathrooms and its own support yacht to boot.
Death and gowns. Pee bottles and yachts. The contrasts are extreme because the exploitation is extreme. And it goes far beyond Bezo’s wealth and the walls of an Amazon warehouse.
Bezos and Amazon reach into nearly every aspect of our lives: from warehouses to grocery stores, data centers and the White House. Amazon is even profiting off of the abduction and detainment of our loved ones and neighbors through its contracts with ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. [3] And while we’re struggling, they’re profiting off of our struggles.
Every step of the system is designed to exploit us to enrich them. The only way the system is going to change is if we stand up and fight back.
This fight belongs to all of us. Join us in taking on the Amazon!
In Solidarity,
The Labor Force
Sources:
[1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/22/amazon-workplace-safety-record
[2] https://supercarblondie.com/jeff-bezos-wedding-koru-superyacht-venice/
[3] https://www.forbes.com/sites/the-wiretap/2026/01/27/immigration-record-spend-on-amazon-and-trump/