An interview by Ryan Stanton of Joe Burns—a labour lawyer, union activist and bargaining negotiator since the 1990s—about where the US union movement has gone wrong and what needs to change. Burns ...
The percentage of US workers belonging to unions fell one-tenth of 1 percent in 2024, reaching a new all-time low of just 9.9 percent. The number belonging to unions declined in both absolute and ...
Is the Democratic party losing touch with working class voters? It’s hardly a debatable claim anymore. Exit polls from last November’s presidential election reveal that a commanding plurality of ...
An innovative, wide-ranging, thought-provoking account of class struggle in the US since the Civil War, Jon Jeter’s latest book Class War in America: How the Elites Divide The Nation by Asking: Are ...
After the recent Labour Day, I want to focus on the role of unions. This continues my reply to Taj Donville-Outerbridge’s op-ed of August 26. During an uprising, it is not uncommon that amid fighting ...
The fact that there is no absolute “pure” morality, that morality is always a class morality, that it depends on the person who applies it and the person to whom it is applied, that it depends on the ...
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’s life of class struggle
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ought to be a household name, given the decades she spent challenging an assortment of powerful forces, including big business, the police, politicians, and judges in her ...
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