political change. in 2018 google employees successfully petitioned their employer to end this contract with the defense department to supply software for drone, microsoft and salesforce workers tried but failed to get their companies to stop contracting with federal immigration agencies. the founder of the group sleeping giant dedicated to advertiser boycots told the new york times, this next wave of protest is not just consumer oriented but it s also employee- oriented. companies can be caught off guard by protestings speat when planned by employees on social media as they were with wayfair, at least 22 states have passed laws restricting employers from requesting passwords to personal internet accounts. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. trains, planes and automobiles, oh, and e-scooters as well. look at the new mode of transportation wheeling its way into cities across the country, next. ok everyone!
mattresses to a border detention camp struck some as a principle standing as inhumane detention. we don t think they should exist at all. others saw the walkout as wildly contrary to the goal of helping migrants as one tweet expressed, what about the company that sells them soap and toothbrushes is that a bad thing too? wayfair tried to appease its protesting staff donating $100,000 to the american red cross, and writing employees that it believed in diversity of thought more broadly the incident raises new ethical and legal questions, labor laws very specific about what it calls employees protected activity. some question whether a wayfair- type walkout would meet the criteria of protected activity. historically when employees have joined together collective ly to push for change its often been through change in working conditions, for increased wages for shorter working hours and the like. now employees are casting a broader net. they re taking a broader perspective and tryi
killing everyone on board. the national transportation safety board is spearheading the investigation and we will bring you any new information as it becomes available. well a 43-year-old man from half salvadore who crossed into the u.s. dies while in border patrol custody and the man was held in texas for about a week and he collapsed and then died at the hospital. a law enforcement official says he had health issues and had been medically checked. the man crossed the border with his daughter whose being transferred to a shelter until she is released to a sponsor. online retailer wayfair came under fire this past week from many of its own employees. hundreds of them walked off the job at the company s boston headquarters to protest its business with contractors of migrant detention centers and doug mcelway explains that story reporter: wednesday s walkout by wayfair employees in protest of their own company s sale of