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Organizing the South

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On September 10, 2019
One of the huge problems in the American labor movement has long been the extreme difficulty of large-scaling organizing in the South. Despite the herculean efforts of some great organizers, many of whom are southern themselves, the region remains extremely anti-union as a whole. And...
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Our Lovely Meat Industry

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On September 6, 2019
I am simply shocked that the great people who run the meat industry would conspire to keep the immigrants they employ in poverty. Companies producing more than 90% of America’s chicken have conspired to depress wages for a largely immigrant work force in some of...
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Strikes Work

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On September 1, 2019
The Las Vegas teachers threatened a strike. You probably didn't hear about because near-strikes don't get much media coverage. And also because the city caved entirely in the face of the fear of the strike wave hitting it next. Officials with the Clark County School...
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On August 30, 1800, a man named Gabriel Prosser, a Virginia slave, intended to lead a slave rebellion into Richmond. This moment, coming shortly after the successful Haitian slave rebellion, which Gabriel knew about and drew inspiration from, deeply frightened American slaveholders into believing that...

AT&T Strike

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On August 26, 2019

Solidarity with AT&T workers in the South. Thousands of AT&T workers in the southeast, including Tennessee, have walked off the job.The more than 20,000 employees who work for the telecommunications giant.

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