by Bargaining for the Common Good | Jan 22, 2018 | In the News, News
Unions will have to go back to the fundamentals of labor organizing if they want to survive national right to work. Source: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/01/janus-afscme-right-to-work-public-unions-dues
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Jan 18, 2018 | In the News, News
“In a moment in which labor is under attack … we actually have to stand for more, not less.” Source: https://thinkprogress.org/supreme-court-unions-f1dc972f8c51/
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Nov 9, 2017 | In the News, News
In the summer of 1995, Adam Urbanski, president of the Rochester Teachers Association, and Helen Bernstein, former president of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), organized a group of union leaders from 21 locals across the country to discuss how teacher...
by Bargaining for the Common Good | May 18, 2017 | In the News, News
Part of understanding how systemic racism works today is to see how the extraction of wealth from people of color is the business model of some companies. Source: https://billmoyers.com/story/corporate-giants-target-communities-color-extract-wealth/
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Oct 18, 2016 | In the News, News
A growing number of local unions want a say in authorizing them. Source: http://prospect.org/article/can-teachers-unions-bargain-better-or-fewer-charter-schools
by Bargaining for the Common Good | Sep 2, 2016 | In the News, News
The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) has made tremendous strides in exposing and challenging racial injustice, and has won real policy victories. The policies, while often imperfect, are a testament to the strength of the organizing and activism of the moment. Not...
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