Looking at different ways that movements can build economic power
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines different ways that movements can build economic power. An Economy Remix article highlights how housing justice leaders are adjusting strategy following the demise of federal legislation—the so-called “Build Back Better” bill—that would have provided $150 billion in affordable housing funding. Next, NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy looks at why building worker power requires a well-funded federal labor agency. We also feature an article that looks at housing justice at the local level, with a deep case study of tenant organizing in Baltimore. Lastly, we feature a webinar clip that delves into how, using a coaching approach, managers empower workers at the firm level in worker cooperatives.
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Housing Justice Leaders Assess How to Build Power for the Long Haul ([link removed])
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With President Biden’s Build Back Better legislation stymied in Washington, movement leaders assess their options and look to build power to achieve structural change. Read more… ([link removed])
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NLRB Board Demands Refunding to Meet the Rise in Unionization ([link removed])
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As union organizing activity in the private sector rises, the National Labor Relations Board faces a massive increase in workload. It needs a bigger budget to match. Read more... ([link removed])
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Building Tenant Power: A Growing Movement Rises in Baltimore ([link removed])
As COVID-19 protections for renters expire, Baltimore tenants organize against the scourge of corporate landlords—while keeping their eyes on the prize of affordable housing for all.
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It Takes Commitment: Management as Sharing Power and Participation ([link removed])
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How do organizations sustain democratic workplaces? By making managers share power, teach others their skills, and invite workers to participate. Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])
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