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Fighting Amazon made Chris Smalls a celebrity: 'My life changed' – Stateside with Kai and Carter
In 2022, Amazon workers at a fulfillment center in Staten Island made history by voting to form a union. Their leader was fired Amazon worker Chris Smalls, who became something of a celebrity within the labor movement. Smalls left the union amid internal tensions, and has gone on to become a freelance activist since.
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Epileptic teen donated his organs to save three other people thanks to inspiring headteacher
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Could native forests be Cement Australia's 'sustainable' fuel option?
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