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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features the first article from NPQ’s latest magazine, in which Steve Dubb and Emily Kawano challenge readers to think beyond capitalism—and highlight real-world tools of economic transformation. Next, Rithika Ramamurthy reports from Chicago on the Labor Notes conference of union activists. We also feature Tomás Durán from our series with Common Future on Narratives to Build Collective Economic Power, in which he outlines, step by step, how workers can become business owners. Lastly, a webinar clip featuring Saru Jayaraman calls attention to how workers organizing in restaurants are creating more just workplaces.


Beyond Capitalism: Owning Our Economy, Owning Our Future


Our current economic system privileges greed. We can design a system that builds on the more cooperative parts of our human selves—if we choose. Read more…
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Solidarity Forever: Labor Notes 2022

Last month, four thousand workers gathered in Chicago to attend the Labor Notes conference, where leftist politics and the labor movement go hand in hand.
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Telling a New Story about the Economy: Building from the Bottom Up


Economic development often favors the flashy, high-tech entrepreneur. But if you focus on the non-flashy and make employees the owners, many more people benefit. Read more...
 
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Workers of Color and Women Are Leading the Way on Wage Justice


Amid the pandemic, the restaurant industry—pushed by workers of color and women workers—is being compelled to develop a more just labor system. Watch the video and read more…
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