A CNN review of public documents, and interviews with a dozen former workers, shows that AppHarvest not only failed as a business after pursuing rapid growth, but also provided a grim job experience for many of the working-class Kentuckians Vance has vowed to help.
Welcome to the world of tech startups. This is the norm, not the exception. One out of ten might make it.
The point of the republican party is for the freedom of business owners, not of the toiling and working classes.
This needs to be looked into. Another blow for J.D. Vance if it's true.
The vast majority of worker discontent in our system is not having a voice and alienated labor.Another reason we should be pushing true labor reform and promoting unions.
Well that is certainly an innate result of Corporate Capitalism.The vast majority of worker discontent in our system is not having a voice and alienated labor.
Tech is a competitive meat grinder. That's what make it's great and that's what makes it awful.Worker abuse is the norm with tech startups?
Or capitalism really where the control of factories is in the hands of people with completely different interests than that of the worker. The current malaise is simply the upper crust engaging in their own self interest.Well that is certainly an innate result of Corporate Capitalism.
Tech is a competitive meat grinder. That's what make it's great and that's what makes it awful.
USA Tech is the number #1 in the world. That's not a coincidence. Companies that make it compensate their workers quite well. There's more millionaires from tech than anything else.That's a capitalist take. How about what the workers go through?
USA Tech is the number #1 in the world.
That's not a coincidence. Companies that make it compensate their workers quite well. There's more millionaires from tech than anything else.
What?Welcome to the world of tech startups. This is the norm, not the exception. One out of ten might make it.
AppHarvest employees said they were forced to work in grueling conditions inside the company’s greenhouse, where temperatures often soared into the triple digits
Despite promising local jobs, the company eventually began contracting migrant workers from Mexico, Guatemala and other countries, numerous former employees told CNN
The complaints aren’t from the folks writing code.USA Tech is the number #1 in the world. That's not a coincidence. Companies that make it compensate their workers quite well. There's more millionaires from tech than anything else.
This doesn’t seem to have been a tech startup so much as a bunch of large Kentucky greenhouses staffed by migrant labor to grow tomatoes in moldy conditions. Just because they put “App” in their name doesn’t mean there was actually, you know, an app.Welcome to the world of tech startups. This is the norm, not the exception. One out of ten might make it.
They were growing tomatoes indoors. There likely was very little code involved.The complaints aren’t from the folks writing code.
Read the article perhaps?
Tell that to the person talking about tech start ups that likely didn’t read the article.They were growing tomatoes indoors. There likely was very little code involved.
They got 28 million dollars in funding. I'd like you write a proposal to get anywhere near that by just growing tomatoes.The complaints aren’t from the folks writing code.
Read the article perhaps?
They got 28 million dollars in funding. I'd like you write a proposal to get anywhere near that by just growing tomatoes.
You obviously didn't read a word of the article. Just because it had "App" in its name, you think it was a tech startup. It was located in eastern Kentucky, part of Appalachia and the App in the name reflects its location. Read it in its entirety and then get back to us, acknowledging your error.Welcome to the world of tech startups. This is the norm, not the exception. One out of ten might make it.
This article is not about success rates of tech companies, its about abhorrent working conditions at this particular company.Welcome to the world of tech startups. This is the norm, not the exception. One out of ten might make it.
Of course, my favorite part is rather than improving working conditions, they "migrated" to migrant workers. Like father, like son is Trump (abused foreign workers) to Vance (abused foreign workers). And fraud as well: "my there JD, you are a chip off the ole' block.'"AppHarvest employees said they were forced to work in grueling conditions inside the company’s greenhouse, where temperatures often soared into the triple digits. Complaints filed with the US Department of Labor and a Kentucky regulator between 2020 and 2023 show that workers alleged they were given insufficient water breaks and weren’t provided adequate safety gear. Some workers said they suffered heat exhaustion or injuries, though state inspectors did not find violations.
Despite promising local jobs, the company eventually began contracting migrant workers from Mexico, Guatemala and other countries, numerous former employees told CNN. While Vance stepped down from AppHarvest’s board and launched his political career in 2021, he remained an investor and supporter of the company. By the time he was sworn in to office last year, the company he’d hailed as a great opportunity was mired in lawsuits filed by shareholders angry over its plummeting stock price and allegations of fraud.
As an aside, have you considered actually reading an article before attempting to summarize it?They got 28 million dollars in funding. I'd like you write a proposal to get anywhere near that by just growing tomatoes.
Well, I tried, but reasoning with a MAGA often feels fruitless. He is obligated to defend 100% of Vance’s interests by any means necessary, and if that requires making up a bunch of random crap, so be it.Tell that to the person talking about tech start ups that likely didn’t read the article.
This was JD treating people like indentured servants
No more, no less.
MAGA!
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