Have you read our latest print issue? Highlights include labor historian Nelson Lichtenstein on the United Auto Workers' Southern organizing offensive, an interview with the UAW's Jonah Furman, pieces on essential workers under climate change, and more: https://t.co/Fi2AEFW705
In our latest podcast, we speak to civil engineer and President of Local 98 of International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers @chrstphrstrvls about the federal worker pushback to Elon Musk and DOGE. https://t.co/5h7N0KDCqt
This Friday, join us at 1:30 PM at @CunySLU for a talk with NLF editor-at-large @micahuetricht and political scientist Jared Abbott, discussing Abbott's research on the 2024 election, the fleeing of working-class voters from the Democratic Party, and more. https://t.co/LiYxnHJE3l
Understanding how to build a high-participation union in all facets of union life would help us create a vibrant democracy that works for working-class people — the project Jane McAlevey dedicated her entire life to. https://t.co/uuMAwvB8RI
What does the rise of artificial intelligence mean for workers and organized labor? @micahuetricht discusses these questions and more with labor reporter @alexnpress and technology reporter and editor @bigblackjacobin on the latest Reinventing Solidarity: https://t.co/SeJhiPFDtk
At a recent in-person event at @CunySLU, New Labor Forum editor-at-large @micahuetricht spoke to labor journalist @alexnpress and Ed Ongweso Jr. (@bigblackjacobin) about the perils posed artificial intelligence for the working class. Listen here: https://t.co/hkrvOZE8lS
Labor economist Mark Levinson argues that Bidenomics was a major break with four decades of economic policy that disempowered workers — a record obscured by Biden’s ineffectiveness as a candidate and his inability to explain his accomplishments. https://t.co/Yvu58PulXk
How free was the imposition of the free trade model in the late-twentieth century? On the latest Reinventing Solidarity, Dean talks to New Labor Forum’s @micahuetricht about this history and what it means for the future of trade policy across the globe: https://t.co/XzfSzFZIcE
The Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee, or EWOC (@organizeworkers), has pioneered an innovative model for labor organizing in the 21st century — one that could allow unions to seriously scale up their organizing capacities, writes @_ericblanc. https://t.co/2HyYY5vAsD
In our Fall 2024 issue, labor journalist @alexnpress explores how American unions are confronting the threat of artificial intelligence to workers. https://t.co/kbLlDCzoQq
Our Fall 2024 issue is out now, featuring a cluster of articles on labor and artificial intelligence, another cluster on innovations in 21st-century union organizing, essays on Pakistani politics and Cuban economic policy, and more: https://t.co/Fi2AEFW705
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