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Nine current and former Facebook content moderators posted a message of solidarity with the Black community in the wake of the George Floyd protests and in support of the virtual walkout. The authors noted that they would have attended the walkout "if Facebook would allow it. As outsourced contractors, non-disclosure agreements deter us from speaking openly about what we do and witness for most of our waking hours." The workers also remarked on the lack of protections they receive from their employer. "We would walk out with you — if we could afford it. At the moment, content moderators have no possibility, no network or platform or financial security — especially when we are atomized in pandemic and remotely micromanaged — to stage an effective walkout without risking fines, our income and even our right to stay in the countries where we live and work."

Date:
June 08, 2020
Workers involved:
9
Type of collective action:
Open Letter
Struggle:
Ethics
Companies involved:
Facebook
Employment type(s):
Contract Workers, White Collar Workers
Location(s):
Usa
Online:
Yes
Tag(s):
Antiracism, Blm, Moderators
Sources:

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