Labor Notes is a broad network of activists in unions, workers centers, and community groups. The Troublemakers Union does not collect dues, but does tap into the fighting spirit of its members. Together, we are agitating for more rank-and-file power on the job and inside our unions.
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![]() From front right to left, Franklin Torrence, Allen Bradley, Robert Whiteside, and Glenna Swinford of UAW Local 3520 join General Baker, long-time Detroit activist and leader in the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement.
Franklin Torrence and four other members of UAW Local 3520 lost their jobs last April after leading a wildcat strike in the Cleveland, North Carolina, plant where they manufacture heavy trucks for Freightliner. Punished by the company for opposing a concessionary contract offer, the “Freightliner Five” were also shunned by the UAW international. They continue to fight for their jobs, union membership, and more rank-and-file power in the South. Labor Notes subscriber since... April 2008 My favorite troublemaking moment was... My least favorite contract concession is... My worst boss's most annoying habit was... I'm in the Troublemakers Union because... In 2008, I'd like a politician to... I was proud when my union... Join Franklin Torrence and others in the "Troublemakers Union" by becoming a subscriber to Labor Notes magazine. Get one year for only $24! [2] |
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