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Class Struggles

Stanley Aronowitz on a Post-Political Labor Movement

Brian K. Noe · October 16, 2014 ·

In These Times has an interview with Stanley Aronowitz on how the labor movement falters and how it might recover.

Post-political means that the union movement may endorse candidates or run its own, but essentially does not rely on electoral politics and public officials—that is, the state—to fulfill its goals. Instead, unions should rely on their own resources, on their own members and on their own imaginations to create conditions to make their members’ lives better, in the way that unions, especially in the early-to-mid-20th century, once established and ran very good, moderate-cost cooperative housing.We’ve been relying for so long on politicians to solve problems that the union membership no longer really relies on its own power. The proper word is really “post-electoral” or “post-state,” and it once had a tremendous resonance among large numbers of workers.

Read the interview: A ‘Post-Political’ Labor Movement – In These Times.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, Union

Climate Convergence

Brian K. Noe · September 22, 2014 ·

Hundreds of thousands marched in New York City this past weekend to demand change.

Filed Under: Pictures Tagged With: Activism, Class Struggles, Climate, NYC

Lies My Postmaster General Told Me

Brian K. Noe · May 13, 2014 ·

The Postal Service has been reporting revenue increases for five straight quarters. So why is Postmaster General Donahoe minimizing that winning streak? Over the last few years, faced with falling revenue, postal management has closed post offices, slashed rural office hours, sold historic buildings, cut jobs, and consolidated processing plants. It continues to seek closings and service cuts, such as eliminating Saturday delivery; but some of these moves have been delayed or curtailed by pushback from the public, from employees, and from legislators.

Read More: Why is the Postmaster General Understating Postal Revenue Gains? | Talking Union.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, Post Office, Public Policy, Union

Working Class History in the New Century

Brian K. Noe · May 12, 2014 ·

Sharon Smith, author of Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States, has written a new introduction for a forthcoming Spanish edition of the book, which expands on the history through the last decade. It appears today on Socialist Worker in English, with the permission of the publisher.

Read it: Taking the fire forward | SocialistWorker.org.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, History, Labor History, Sharon Smith, Socialism, Union

Remember Ludlow!

Brian K. Noe · April 24, 2014 ·

From Trish Kahle:

Remembering only the massacre at Ludlow obscures the vital fact that a group of coal miners–most of them immigrants–managed to organize a strike across racial and ethnic lines, and brought southern Colorado to the brink of revolution. It also obscures the tremendous courage with which miners and their families faced down the power of capitalism and the state–and conceals the role socialists and other radicals played in organizing the strike and rebellion. Finally, it sidelines the incredible–and immediate–solidarity expressed by other workers with the strikers in the Colorado coalfields.

Read More: The story of the Ludlow miners | SocialistWorker.org.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, Labor History, Ludlow, Union

“Stop Staples” Protest

Brian K. Noe · April 7, 2014 ·

It was one of the pleasures of my life to join together with union sisters and brothers on Saturday to protest the plan to outsource mail services to Staples stores.

Several hundred of us came to the Staples in Elmwood Park for the protest.

Follow these links for more information.

APWU Press Release

STOP Staples

Community and Postal Workers United

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Class Struggles, Postal Workers, Protests, Solidarity, Union, USPS

Southern Masculinity and the Anti-Union Campaign at VW

Brian K. Noe · March 14, 2014 ·

Here’s another brilliant piece of reporting from Mike Elk.

During the nearly two years he worked at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., Ed Hunter, 43, spent his days bent over, crawling in and out of cars on the assembly line. He believes the posture slowly destroyed his body and led to an accident he suffered in June 2011. “When I got into the car I felt something go,” he says. “I just lost my foot—I couldn’t feel it.”

When he went to the doctor the next month, Hunter learned that he had ruptured several disks in his back. Despite this, Hunter says, his team leader called him a “pussy” for taking light duty. So Hunter sucked it up and worked through the pain.

Read More: The Battle for Chattanooga: Southern Masculinity and the Anti-Union Campaign at Volkswagen – Working In These Times.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Chattanooga, Class Struggles, Union

New Leadership in the APWU Ready to Rock

Brian K. Noe · March 13, 2014 ·

Newly elected APWU President Mark Dimondstein is determined to oppose creeping privatization by the Postal Service.

“If you put post offices in Staples stores and pay the workers $8 or $9 an hour, it’ll lead to closing post offices and a shift to non-union poverty-wage jobs from living-wage union jobs.”

Read More: New postal union leader seeks to halt latest privatization scheme » peoplesworld.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, Post Office, Privatization, Union, USPS

Why the Middle Should Care About the Bottom

Brian K. Noe · January 10, 2014 ·

The middle has to care about the bottom because it represents how far our society will let someone fall.

Read the article: A Real Movement of the 99%—Don’t Look Down | Talking Union.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Class Struggles, Democratic Socialists of America, DSA, Public Policy, Socialism, Union

Noam Chomsky: Behind the Attack on Public Education

Brian K. Noe · April 6, 2012 ·

Chomsky: How the Young Are Indoctrinated to Obey. [AlterNet] – Forty years ago there was deep concern that the population was breaking free of apathy and obedience. Since then, many measures have been taken to restore discipline. Read more.

Filed Under: Curated Links Tagged With: Chomsky, Class Struggles, Education, Public Policy

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