The following letter has been sent via email and registered mail to Etsy Inc.'s Board of Directors. To download a PDF copy that can be sent to the Etsy board please click here or write your own and mail it to: Etsy, Inc 117 Adams Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 ATTN: Attention: Board of Directors of Etsy, Inc. Chairman of the Board: Fred Wilson, Chief Executive Officer: Josh … [Read more...] about Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike
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The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018. Learn Why!
The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018 when new tiered plans and rate increases go into effect for sellers across Etsy. This action is not in retaliation for seller fee increases but in response to radical values and culture change at Etsy. Those with concerns about these changes are taking action on and offline to inform our communities about the hostile shareholder … [Read more...] about The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018. Learn Why!
Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy)
POUR PUBLICATION IMMÉDIATE 07/2018 Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy) Appel à la grève des consommateurs le 16 juillet 2018 afin de réagir au changement des valeurs au sein d’Etsy. Pour accéder à la déclaration intégrale et au communiqué de presse (en anglais) : … [Read more...] about Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy)
CALL FOR COMMUNITY STATEMENTS: Do changes to values at Etsy matter to you?
Do changes to values at Etsy matter to you? You are invited to share your statement with the #EtsyStrike action either publicly or privately by using the form below. IMPORTANT: Letter to Etsy Inc. Board of Directors, July 16 2018 http://bit.ly/lettertoetsy Loading... … [Read more...] about CALL FOR COMMUNITY STATEMENTS: Do changes to values at Etsy matter to you?
#FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire
Fellow makers, many of us have forgotten International Women’s Day began as International Working Women’s Day. The agenda? Changing conditions for the working women of the world and uniting the working class. On March 8, 1857, garment workers in New York City marched and picketed, demanding improved working conditions, a ten hour day, and equal rights for women. On March 8, … [Read more...] about #FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire