Troublemakers Blog
April 29, 2014 /
Plan A has left us with a deep well of anger. I am longing and raging for a different direction.
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April 24, 2014 /
Imagine every municipal worker in New York City—more than 300,000, in 152 unions—negotiating contracts simultaneously. It's happening now. But without synchronization.
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April 21, 2014 /
Audiences in Washington state and British Columbia can expect the unexpected, from Irish ballads to union sing-alongs to political punk anthems.
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April 15, 2014 /
When Labor Notes began in 1979, the founders didn't know what a rocky road lay ahead. What have we all learned over 35 years?
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April 14, 2014 /
Cesar Chavez in the new biopic is a flat, one-dimensional character who does everything unassisted. The organizers on whose shoulders he stood are ignored or reduced to bit players. But a documentary and a new biography do a better job of assessing this complex character.
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April 09, 2014 /
Need an inspiration fix? Here are a few video highlights for those who couldn't make it to the record-breaking 2014 Labor Notes Conference—or those already ready to relive it.
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April 02, 2014 /
Local officers tried to push through a big dues increase without convincing justification, but members put the brakes on. More than 400 wrote letters to the local, district, and national union with concerns about how the vote was taken.
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March 29, 2014 /
Resumenes de artículos de Labor Notes de los EEUU, semana de 24 marzo, en español e inglés. Summaries of Labor Notes stories from the U.S. for the week of March 24, in Spanish and English. Please pass them on to your Spanish-speaking friends.
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March 28, 2014 / Julia Kann
Organized labor could learn a thing or two from the recent activism of young immigrants.
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March 27, 2014 /
Until now, disunity had dogged the postal unions. Management used the separate bargaining to push concessions onto them one by one, and the unions worked at cross purposes in their lobbying too.
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