This January, Bargaining for the Common Good welcomed over 500 attendees to hear an inspiring and on time message on forming real alignments and building collective power. from Greg Nammacher (SEIU Local 26) Jennifer Arnold (Inquilinxs Unidxs por Justicia) Veronica Mendez Moore (CTUL) Marcia Howard (Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and Educational Support Professionals), JaNaé Bates (ISAIAH) and Phillip Cryan (SEIU MN and IA).
To learn more about Common Good Bargaining in Minnesota, read “Aligning for Power: A Case Study of Bargaining for the Common Good in Minnesota” from The Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and The Working Poor.
Organizations representing over 30,000 in Minnesota are gearing up for an unprecedented week of action in March 2024. Support and uplift them by contributing to the Week of Action Strike Fund
Bargaining for The Common Good is a joint project between The Center for Innovation in Worker Organization, Action Center on Race and the Economy and Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor
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