Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly celebrates International Labor Day.
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly celebrates International Labor Day, which honors Chicago workers who went on strike for an eight-hour workday in 1886. In that spirit, we begin with an article on a historic autoworker union victory ([link removed]) in Tennessee, followed by a story on an ongoing union struggle of African tech workers ([link removed]) . Next, our latest We Stood Up column offers a firsthand strike account ([link removed]) . We conclude with a look at movement strategy—and what’s meant by the phrase “non-reformist reform.” ([link removed])
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Could a Union Win in Chattanooga Lead to Greater Labor Gains in the South? ([link removed])
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“The UAW victory in Chattanooga is historic, marking the first time it ever won a union election at a non-Big Three auto assembly plant in the South.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Can African Unions Beat Big Tech? ([link removed])
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“It’s not every day that African tech workers decide to protest tech titans through unions—in fact, it’s never been done before.” Read more... ([link removed])
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We Stood Together to Protect Our Rights ([link removed])
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“Going on strike is a nerve-wracking proposition…but sometimes you have no choice. That was the case for my newsroom union.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How to Build a Solidarity Economy: The Logic of Non-Reformist Reforms ([link removed])
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“Like cancer, capitalism will kill its host if we do not move beyond it.” Read more… ([link removed])
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