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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features an article from NPQ’s latest magazine, in which Minsun Ji explains how platform workers are organizing to own their own apps. Next, from our series “Checking Corporate Welfare, Stories from the Front Lines” with Good Jobs First, Stephanie Riegel tells how activists in Louisiana are restoring public services by taking on corporate subsidies—and winning. We also feature a recent webinar clip in which Chirag Mehta situates the struggle for affordable childcare in a broader context of claiming public control of the economy. Lastly, we invite you to subscribe to receive the latest issue of our magazine, where writers explore what society would look like if our economy was owned by the people who make it work.


Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms


To prevent their bodies from becoming an on-call commodity owned by an algorithmic app, and the value of their labor getting extracted by capitalists, workers and movements must mobilize to own the apps themselves. Read more...
 
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How a Louisiana Coalition Reined in Corporate Tax Exemptions


People often look to Washington to rein in giant corporate tax giveaways. Yet in recent years change has come from a more surprising place—Louisiana. Read more...
 
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To Make Childcare Affordable, Recognize the True Value of Care Work

The struggle for wage justice is linked to the struggle for affordable childcare. And that requires upending patriarchal norms that have disregarded the core value of care work. Read more...

 
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Owning Our Economy, Owning Our Future


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