🧵There’s a Korean bakery chain called Paris Baguette (PB) which is as ubiquitous as Starbucks in Korea. They have your café offerings like below-average coffee and mediocre French-style pastry ubiquitous with Korean bakeries. #1u
PB is owned by a conglomerate called SPC Group, which also owns the factories that bake the bread and pastries they sell at PB. SPC Group also operates foreign brands like @shakeshack@BaskinRobbins@dunkindonuts@JambaJuice in Korea. #1u
Here’s the list of brands ⬇️
At 6:20 a.m. KST on October 15, 2022, a 23 y/o woman working on the factory floor was crushed to death by a mixer after her apron got caught. This mixer was supposed to have been operated by 2 people, but she was working alone. #1u
From my time working at a ramen factory, I can tell you that these machines have a safety mechanism that stops them. Anyone working a factory floor can tell you that it’s a pain in the ass to restart them, but it’s fucking necessary. #1u
I was hired temporarily to fill in for a person whose finger got caught. But if the mechanism wasn’t there like in that SPC factory, I would have been hired on a permanent basis.
That’s how important safety is on these factory floors. #1u
The would have been tragic enough, but the SPC factory started production again the very next day, and the people who have witness the crushing of their coworker were told to report for their shifts right next to where her mangled corpse was splayed about just 24 hours ago. #1u
After public pressure, SPC granted them bereavement leave. SPC also responded to criticism saying that they were not obligated to install safety mechanisms.
The death opened the floodgates of labor violations like how a worker wasn’t sent to an ER after his hand got mangled bc he was a seasonal temp. #1u
SPC has a history of actively union busting, retaliating against unionizers in their ranks, and coercing the unionized workers to switch union membership to management/industry-friendly FKTU from worker-friendly KCTU. #1u
In response to this, there is an active boycott campaign against Paris Baguette and other SPC properties in Korea supported by KCTU. #1u
Here is where my non-Korean followers (aka most of you) come in. On the day of her death, instead of recognizing the incident, PB/SPC announced the 9th wave of international expansion of Paris Baguette stores.
Please DO NOT CROSS THE PICKET LINE and SUPPORT THE BOYCOTT. #1u
With over 6,000 stores globally, they’ve got at least 99 store in the U.S. Their goal is to have 30,000 stores by 2030, and they plan to do it in bread soaked in the blood of their workers. The Korean Ministry of Labor will not move to severely sanction w/o significant pressure.
More egregious details: SPC sent over 2 boxes of their cheapest pastry as a show of condolences
They covered the machine that killed her in a white sheet and told workers to go on as if nothing happened.
In 2018, half the pregnant women working in SPC facilities miscarried.
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A few things: 1. The current president is ineligible for reelection as the Korean constitution forbids it: Single term, five years.
2. Plurality wins. There is no ranked choice or runoff.
3. Korea does not have a Vice President
The Ballot:
There are 14 candidates on the ballot, but 2 dropped out of the running and endorsed one of the major candidates.
They’re assigned a number according to their party’s seats in the National Assembly. 1-5 hold seats, and parties with no seats are listed alphabetically.
THE PARTIES:
1️⃣ The Democratic Party
big tent/ctr-right~ctr left
172 seats
2️⃣ People Power Party
ctr-right~right wing
106 seats
3️⃣ Justice Party
left wing/social democracy
6 seats
Let’s dive into “education inequality” he’s asking us to cancel.
Cuomo was the singular reason why even though New York had a Democratic legislature for at least a decade, it couldn’t pass the New York State DREAM Act.
1. He empowered and encouraged Jeff Klein, et al. to form the Independent Democratic Conference, caucusing with the Republicans and giving them control of the Senate. It locked out Democrats from being able to set the agenda, despite the clear majority.
I think about the yuppie 2nd gen-type Asian Americans who are driving the current conversation on the violent attacks on our elders who are on the side of developers in driving gentrification in Chinatowns and Asian neighborhoods across the country.
Our elders, if they can't afford to live in the communities, are driven to the fringes where they don't have the necessary protection or access to in-language and culturally competent resources.
Physical violence is just one effect of this.
Isolation and poverty also tag along.
They're starved of economic resources and income generation. They spend their entire days on the buses going back and forth between Flushing, NY and Bethlehem, PA to get casino vouchers to sell to make $18/day.