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“Are the oil companies going to stick the public with the bill after they’ve reaped untold profits and lied to us?”
almost 6 years ago
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Earlier this month, The Verge published an investigation checking in on the many “innovation centers” Foxconn had announced it would open in Wisconsin. Foxconn had promoted the buildings as part of its effort to turn the state into a technology hub employing 13,000 people, with the centerpiece being a heavily subsidized LCD factory on Lake Michigan. But as of early April, the buildings stood empty. Some hadn’t even been bought, and no one in Wisconsin seemed to know what was going on with them.…
over 4 years ago
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The company is falling behind hiring goals and not building what’s described in
its contract
over 4 years ago
theverge.com
To stock Amazon’s shelves, merchants travel the backroads of America in search
of rare soap and coveted toys.
over 4 years ago
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The governor’s office is building the case to renegotiate.
over 4 years ago
theverge.com
State taxpayers have spent as much if not more than Foxconn
over 3 years ago
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A warehouse in Alabama could become the first to unionize in the US.
almost 3 years ago
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Why an organizing campaign in Alabama matters
almost 3 years ago
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Viewers can watch on a live stream.
almost 3 years ago
theverge.com
Instead of 13,000 employees, Foxconn aims to hire 1,454.
almost 3 years ago
theverge.com
Robbed, stabbed, beaten, underpaid, and overworked. They have had enough.
over 2 years ago