I need these people stepping out into the protest world for the first time to rally against DOGE to understand that if cops are present at the protest, they are there to protect the interests of the building you're symbolically protesting against, not you.
Few people are on record as being frustrated by Joy Ann Reid as much as I am, but it strikes me as odd that her race, rather than her Gaza coverage, has been the focus of discourse around her cancellation. I wrote about it here: https://t.co/6by49lbRgn
#RUOnStrike@RutgersU trying to court students and workers into snitching on each other for practicing their rights to demand basic necessities is gross, petty and UGLY coming from a billion dollar institution of learning
@ruaaup
“It is through public organizing that we can best bring attention to issues that workers face and successfully advocate for them.” #LaborSpring@thehoya
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We were so happy to soft launch #LaborSpring with @sbwupocket of @SBWorkersUnited and join them on their #BHM trip to DC to discuss the intersections of civil rights and labor history.
@WDIPpodcast@Hardware_Gina I want to hear more about Employee Stock Ownership Plans and "employee owned" businesses or co-ops that put the power in employee's hands. Are there any other in DC? #WDIP
Visionary bosses and employees like @hardware_Gina & @ShaneMayson make change. From jobs in recovery to jobs as a returning citizen. Sometimes, we take on more than we think we are ready for. Sound familiar? #WDIP@AceHardware
Listen Here: https://t.co/hk3ByyPIJH
For @inthesetimesmag, @Profhaha, @JosephMcCartin and William P. Jones connect the heat of 1996's Union Summer to the fervor of #LaborSpring🌹 - a moment sweeping campuses from The University of Hawaii to Vanderbilt to Howard University
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The first wave of #LaborSpring🌹 is here! Join the Georgetown Coalition for Worker's Rights (@GuWorkersrights) this WEDNESDAY, March 1st to hear directly from Georgetown workers in housekeeping, facilities and recycling!
“I think a lot of workers lately have come to realize that unions are not just for people who wear hardhats or work in plants or in black and white photos from the thirties. Unions are for everybody.” https://t.co/ARYdPykyLu