Chris Smalls, the co-founder and former president of the Amazon Labor Union, says he did not hesitate when Harlem called. The co-founder and former president of the Amazon Labor Union, whose fight at Staten Island’s JFK8 warehouse made labor history, is scheduled to appear Aug. 22 at a Grassroots of Harlem citizenry book party at.
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Chris Smalls, the co-founder and former president of the Amazon Labor Union, says he did not hesitate when Harlem called. The co-founder and former president of the Amazon Labor Union, whose fight at Staten Island’s JFK8 warehouse made labor history, is scheduled to appear Aug. 22 at a Grassroots of Harlem citizenry book party at.
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