Function with Anil Dash

Behind the Rising Labor Movement in Tech

12.10.2018 - By Vox MediaPlay

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On November 1, 2018, thousands of Google employees around the world staged a mass walkout in protest of how the company handled claims of sexual misconduct. While this is not the first time we have seen protests at this scale, it does signal to the larger community that workers at huge tech companies like these are at an inflection point. When is enough, enough?

This week on Function, we take a look at the rising labor movement in tech by hearing from those whose advocacy was instrumental in setting the foundation for what we see today around the dissent from tech workers.

Anil talks to Leigh Honeywell, CEO and founder of Tall Poppy and creator of the Never Again pledge, about how her early work, along with others, helped galvanize tech workers to connect the dots between different issues in tech.

Next, Anil speaks to Former Facebook manager Mark S. Luckie about his recent memo that's swept the Internet, and Mark details steps that tech companies can do to make conditions better for employees of color.

Lastly, Anil sits down with Matt Rivitz: one of the key people behind the grassroots campaign Sleeping Giants which caused thousands of advertisers to remove their ads from Breitbart News. According to Matt, there needs to be an awakening in the tech industry, and he illustrates that all of us can take small actions which can come together to make a massive change.

Guests

Leigh Honeywell

Mark S. Luckie

Matt Rivitz

Other Links

Google employees worldwide staging walkout to protest response to sexual misconduct claims (USA Today)

Facebook is failing its black employees and its black users (Mark S. Luckie / Facebook)

Revealed: The People Behind an Anti-Breitbart Twitter Account (The New York Times)

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