The Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN) = worker education, research, and public programming for the common good at the Rutgers Labor Ed Center
In Black Reconstruction in America, W.E.B. Du Bois outlines the concept of the "general strike," that enslaved people fled plantations during the Civil War as a collective general strike against the system of slavery.
#BlackHistoryMonth
@LearnRutgers Director Todd Vachon spoke about his research on just transition at @MITSloan in Cambridge for the Institute of Work and Employment Research (IWER).
In this interview, Vivian Price, LEARN Director Todd E. Vachon, Dimitris Stevis, & J. Mijin Cha discuss the research and findings of their recent article in Environmental Politics: https://t.co/B9EbaExeEt
Resistance gives us joy. Share the gift of Resistance with your fellow rabble rousers. All our classes are online. So this is a great gift for anyone around the country. See our website for all our courses: https://t.co/xpOvJMhw6g
Railroads and their #unions are rushing to finalize contracts. SMLR's Todd Vachon of @LearnRutgers tells @AP that President Trump's return to office "may lead the unions and employers to want to bargain more intensively and come to agreements sooner."
https://t.co/9EJrIpY61T
CNN Business talks to SMLR's Todd Vachon of @LearnRutgers about President-elect Trump's pick for labor secretary. He says, "I’m not certain she’ll be able to act on her pro-worker impulses if they run counter to the administration’s pro-business plans."
https://t.co/NfkwDZua3m
Join CIWO's free Resilience Series for all who need a place to ground in the coming weeks.
Sessions are Nov 14 + Nov 21 from 12-1pm ET hosted by Movement Resilience Practitioner Chalene Jones. Join individually or bring your whole staff.
🫶 REGISTER: https://t.co/gfilAn8LUv
Excited that our article looking at how power dynamics within progressive sustainability coalitions is out! Read about how #WA1631 and #OJT came about.
New article from Vivian Price, Todd E. Vachon, Dimitris Stevis & J. Mijin Cha:
Negotiating just transitions: power and interest dynamics in insurgent sustainability coalitions
@hilda77@DimitrisStevis@jmijincha
https://t.co/NPJy4TIXuG
Join CIWO + Workplace Justice Lab@RU at the Labor Ed Center @RU_SMLR on 10/16 for "Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market" w/Dr. Michelle Holder, PhD!
Explore economic theories identifying inequalities in wage gaps, unemployment rates, & occupational crowding ✨Lunch provided!✨
Watch: Todd Vachon of @LearnRutgers talks to @NBCNewYork about the #PortStrike. He says, "We've had strikes across almost every industry over the past three years. There's strong support for #unions right now, to a level we haven't seen since the 60s."
https://t.co/8KmUrEDXWr
We mourn the passing of AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Emeritus Mr. William “Bill” Lucy, one of the labor and civil rights movement’s great leaders. In honor of his memory, please listen to our conversation recorded with Mr. Lucy three years ago.
https://t.co/Mg8otJMoVl
Les Leopold will be speaking with LEARN on Oct 1 at 6:30pm EST. Join us for Les' online book talk about his most recent book Wall Street's War on Workers: How Mass Layoffs and Greed are Destroying the Working Class and What To Do About It. Register here: https://t.co/USFTflRcaT
@LearnRutgers spoke with The Record about the firing, rehiring, & pay cutting of employees at the American Dream Mall.
https://t.co/LTH7vg1kW9
“This is something they should have bargained over,” Vachon said.
We at Rutgers LEARN would like to wish everyone a happy & safe Labor Day.
As we fire up grills or head to beaches during the final days of summer, lets not forget the true purpose of the holiday - celebrating workers & all they & their orgs have contributed to our country & world
The @AP traces the 130-year history of #LaborDay with Todd Vachon of @LearnRutgers. He says, "Alot of the millennial and Gen Z folks are coming into the labor market in a period that’s not a lot different from [1894] where there was a lot of labor unrest."
https://t.co/gpLzMvIXoz