Paying the worker bees more because they've unionized might potentially take money away from the nonprofit's important mission. Not to mention the salaries of senior staff, who are paid over a million dollars a year. [0]
Of course they are. It's a good reminder that non-profits are very often just an arm of capital, whatever their legal status is, and that they will exercise capital's authority to try to suppress workers' rights.
silexia 3 hours ago [-]
Unions destroy innovation and change in businesses. Look at how teachers unions fight against performance based pay and make it impossible to fire bad teachers. I love that cancer centers are resisting communism.
mrguyorama 12 hours ago [-]
US management culture is the same everywhere.
gunalx 15 hours ago [-]
Amazing. Next is automating this, automatically or manually gathering all domains they have registered, and spinning up Claude to register a similar domain and creating the counter website.
cliglot 14 hours ago [-]
Better get yourself a gun.
cucumber3732842 14 hours ago [-]
He's being harassed by a law firm, not the mob. If someone shows up to do him harm they will be from the government because the law firm will have contrived government process to that end.
Shooting at them while they're on the clock is generally not wise.
It's not that far fetched to assume that someone could be in physical danger after ruffling the feathers of a company that has hired a union busting firm. Union Busters have a long history of employing gun violence against striking workers.
josefritzishere 12 hours ago [-]
I would agree. The history of union busting is full of examples a violence by the union busters via private contracts and government agencies. There are probably more violent, than non-violent examples.
gonight 12 hours ago [-]
This is the spirit we need more of, good to see nerds causing a ruckus.
josefritzishere 15 hours ago [-]
This is delightful. I know he's not paid to do this but I would gladly donate to this.
a34729t 14 hours ago [-]
Oooooh this is great.
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spelk 15 hours ago [-]
This is honestly hilarious and I applaud the excellent use of Claude Code for the malicious compliance with their demands.
JumpCrisscross 15 hours ago [-]
> malicious compliance
This isn't malicious compliance. It's over-the-top compliance. He has no requirement to comply with their random demands. He does anyway.
LoganDark 11 hours ago [-]
> When I asked them whether they believe those are IP infringements, I was told that they don’t answer hypothetical questions.
Huh, I've never seen this strategy before.
Marsymars 10 hours ago [-]
Notably, those questions aren't actually hypothetical.
lovich 9 hours ago [-]
It’s a close relative of the “I haven’t heard of that defense” by politicians who have definitely heard about said event in question.
cognitiveinline 15 hours ago [-]
I wonder how this will be received. Since AI has come up, I think pro-union sentiment has been at a an all time high. How do you feel, HN?
Here is their leadership team and Board: https://www.fredhutch.org/en/about/about-the-hutch/leadershi.... If you're in the area, or if you know a patient, I'd e-mail them a copy of this blog post.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hutchinson_Cancer_Center
[0] https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/911...
Shooting at them while they're on the clock is generally not wise.
This isn't malicious compliance. It's over-the-top compliance. He has no requirement to comply with their random demands. He does anyway.
Huh, I've never seen this strategy before.