OUT NOW 🔥 Super Punk Corporate Meltdown, a podcast about workers rights, institutional betrayal and corporate retaliation - analysing BrewDog and their actions over the last six months as a case study. Links & more info, by platform below 🧵👇🏻 Or, via https://t.co/JmDnwUHMRa
@Msiamdr@H_and_HMedia You’re welcome to write me directly. Last I was at DDS was 14 years ago. My teens were not easy for me, and I’ve repressed a lot. I’m sure there are people out there that I have lashed out at during that time, and would love to clear the air if that’s what you’d like as well.
Sadly, unprompted, a certain individual is posting about us in the BrewDog forums. This person is blatantly lying. I take issue esp. as it refers to representing our comms. Here they are. We have no capacity to post in the forum, but for those who do, you have permission to use.
Had. Enough. Of. This. Shit. Where are you at @BrewDogJames ?? All the people you can't comment about are here, asking you to comment. Lets go, or is it scoopies for the lies you sold to Netflix? I CCed James/martin/allan on this email to producers. Watch em accuse me of BS.
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1🧵This thread is hopefully the last I'll say publicly on the Craft Beer industry. (TW: 🧂 salty 🧂AF). As I close the chapter, it intersects with the triage of a burnout and long awaited time to reflect, which I write more personally about here:
https://t.co/aIGoZ8sScE
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@BrewDogJames@DiageoGB Hey @BrewDogJames
How about replying to @DuckTakes' question around you hacking him?
He would love to find out if the Sunday Times allegations are true.
Sorry to ask from this account but you blocked his personal one as well as his EFP login.
Are you up for the challenge?😉
@RealSaxondale @caskfests @BrewDogJames@DiageoGB@DuckTakes Should be noted that the only names I see in the link saxondale shared, are JW’s and the woman he paid in Bitcoin to infiltrate a FB group with former staff.
@RealSaxondale @caskfests @BrewDogJames@DiageoGB@DuckTakes You’re in the report too babes! Thought I’d let you know seeing as you blocked our other account. Where in the 118 pages will you be? Gotta read to find out https://t.co/q9HOX8GZGv
Hey @BrewDogJames, how about you read this summary and final report (https://t.co/q9HOX8GZGv) published today, which covers some of the experiences people had working for, and being retaliated against by your company?
It’s 118 pages. U up for the challenge?
Hey @DiageoGB,
how about the Black Heart v Guinness challenge?
We would love to buy some kegs of Guinness and put your beer head to head with Black Heart on tap in all of our bars.
We would then let people vote as to which one they like best?
Are you up for the challenge?😉
Precisely one year after establishing the BrewDog Affected Workers Platform, H&H have published a summary and final report on our findings. 1/4
https://t.co/ffTJp5w5fI
1/4 Today, I made a request of amends to the BrewDog board regarding a malicious letter published about myself and my company after investigation concluded the company paid sites to republish an Associated Newspapers smear. Here is the letter in full (certain names/info redacted)
Following consultation with ourselves & our members across #Brewdog@BCorpUK@BCorporation have done the right thing & stripped them of their “ethical” status.
No employer who refuses to engage with the union for its workforce deserves to call itself progressive.
While everyone talks about Brewdog's disingenuous World Cup marketing stunt. The Times quietly puts out an article stating at least one former Brewdog employee and now vocal detractor had their email hacked by an unknown party.
https://t.co/5AZWiixiDp
Explaining abusive patterns of behaviour within workplaces can be easier when we are able to provide examples. In August, we published Super Punk Corporate Meltdown, a podcast using a company called BrewDog as a case study while we analyse topics such as corporate retaliation.