Troublemakers Blog

Around 200 Amazon workers, mostly of East African descent, protested outside their workplace in Minnesota.
November 27, 2019 / Joe DeManuelle-Hall
Amazon is today’s most high-profile corporate villain. It’s the devil incarnate to activists concerned with labor standards, climate change, public subsidies, and the deportation machine. But for all the condemnation of CEO Jeff Bezos, why have no U.S. Amazon workers managed to unionize? »
November 22, 2019 /
The morning of November 30, 1999, was unseasonably warm as I jumped in my car to meet up with my fellow members of the Inlandboatmen’s Union at our headquarters in Seattle. At the time I was a business agent for tugboat workers and running for national president of the IBU, the marine division of the Longshore union (ILWU). »
November 20, 2019 / Chris Brooks
As voting on the Auto Workers’ agreement with Ford came to a close last week, a union official publicly expressed his contempt for locals that had voted against the pact. Management should move production to locals that voted yes, wrote Michael Robison, an assistant director in the union’s National Ford Department. »
November 15, 2019 / Chris Brooks
After six weeks on the picket line, General Motors workers ratified an agreement that left many major areas unchanged, but one provision stood out as a true gain: the time it took to “grow in” to the top wage would be cut from eight years down to four. »
November 08, 2019 /
If you stand on the corner of Pima Mine Road near ASARCO’s Mission Mine at sunset, you might feel a chilly breeze sweep across the desert. You’ll also smell a grill and hear the chants of ASARCO miners on strike as scabs cross their picket line for the evening shift change. »
Ford logo
November 07, 2019 / Chris Brooks
Somehow it was left out of the contract highlights the United Auto Workers prepared for members: the tentative new agreement with Ford will allow the company to use new technologies to take time-and-motion studies to a whole new level. »
crowd holding signs including "PSC-CUNY $7k per course for adjuncts," "invest in CUNY, invest in New York," and "ECONOMIC JUSTICE" spelled out in lights
November 07, 2019 /
The Professional Staff Congress, American Federation of Teachers Local 2334, reached a tentative agreement in October on a new contract with the City University of New York (CUNY). The agreement covers 30,000 workers at the university, including part- and full-time faculty, professional staff, lab technicians, graduate employees, and more. »
stack of picket signs including "don't raise tuition, fund CUNY contract," "good jobs now, make Wall Street pay," "CUNY invest in New York," "help the people, not the billionaires," and "CUNY needs competitive salaries"
November 07, 2019 /
The Professional Staff Congress, American Federation of Teachers Local 2334, reached a tentative agreement in October on a new contract with the City University of New York (CUNY). Below we publish a piece arguing for a yes vote on the agreement. See the argument for a no »
November 05, 2019 / Chris Brooks
Today the United Auto Workers announced that it has dropped its legal effort to save three General Motors plants from closure. It’s sad evidence that even a union contract doesn’t guarantee job security for auto workers. »
Line of workers on picket line in red union T-shirts holding signs that say "Dedham Education Association on Strike" and "Fair Contract Now"
October 25, 2019 / Barbara Madeloni
In Massachusetts, strikes are unlawful for public sector workers. That didn’t stop the Dedham Educators Association from walking out this morning after an overwhelming 248- 2 (out of 280 members) strike vote last night. »

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