by Bargaining for the Common Good | May 1, 2020 | In the News, News
Before the current global pandemic crisis began, we were already being attacked, not just as workers, but as mothers and fathers, tenants and homeowners, patients and debtors, caregivers, students and community members, and so many other aspects of our identities. We...
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Apr 30, 2020 | In the News, News
If unions seek to re-create the labor movement of the past, organized labor will die. As capitalism has changed, so must workers’ movements. Stephen Lerner of Bargaining for the Common Good envisions the future of workers and the labor movement in the wake of COVID-19...
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Apr 3, 2020 | In the News, News
We are excited to share that we have partnered with The Forge to publish a special edition of the online magazine on Bargaining for the Common Good (BCG) for organizers and strategists. The edition opens with a bold Call to Action in This Moment (excerpt below) and...
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Apr 2, 2020 | Events, News, Uncategorized
Washington, DC was the original destination for hundreds of labor, climate, and environmental justice activists for the first Bargaining for the Common Good Climate and Environmental Justice convening. Due to the spread of COVID-19, the March 31 and April 1 convening...
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Mar 7, 2020 | In the News, News
Janitors with SEIU 26 partnered with community organizations across Minnesota to fight for healthy jobs and a healthy planet in a groundbreaking strike that may pave the way for future labor action on the environment. Read more here.
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Feb 20, 2020 | In the News, News
The St. Paul Federation of Educators has a long history of Bargaining for the Common Good. This year they’re once again fighting for St. Paul’s students and communities at the bargaining table. Read more about their demands here.
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