Imagine waking up one day, flipping through your inbox, and finding a message saying your favorite crowdfunding platform’s employees have decided to take a stand. That’s right, folks—Kickstarter workers are on strike, and it’s not just for giggles.
These unionized heroes are calling for a codified four-day work week and better pay for the lowest paid employees. Basically, they want the same thing we all dream about on a Monday: more time off and a few extra coins in the pocket.
But hold your horses! The union isn’t asking you to boycott Kickstarter or gather picket signs. Nope! They want creators to voice their concerns, slap on the union logo in their projects, and send heartfelt letters of support to management. It’s a way to let the higher-ups know that when it comes to workplace fairness, everyone should sing from the same songbook.
So, whether you’re a backer or a creator, this is your chance to show solidarity, support your fellow creatives, and maybe even start thinking about what a four-day work week could look like in the wild world of tech.



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