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The 2023 Oakland Teachers Strike: An Assessment

Heath Madom The Stansbury Forum
Statewide education funding is the barrier to the kind of schools we want, ones with small class sizes and more support and resources for students. We won’t achieve this kind of transformational change without an intervention at the state level. 

Southern Workers Are Defying History

Tom Conway Inequality
Successful union campaigns in the south could raise wages, reduce poverty, and spread democracy in the former Confederacy.

UPS Teamsters Are Ready To Strike

SEAN ORR ELLIOT LEWIS Jacobin
With UPS making astronomical profits and public support for unions holding strong, a Teamsters strike at UPS this August could be a watershed moment for the American working class. Two UPS drivers explain what’s at stake in the potential strike.

Repression of Atlanta Protesters a Threat to Workers

Carl Rosen, Andrew Dinkelaker, Mark Meinster UE
In a democracy, decisions about the use of publicly-owned land and public funds should be driven by robust public debate, including the right of members of the public to peacefully protest.

US West Coast Port Workers Shut Some Terminals in Showdown Over Pay

Greg Miller FreightWaves
ILWU Local 13 said employers have "thumbed their noses" at worker pay requests. The local, representing 12,000 longshoremen in Los Angeles and Long Beach, said rank-and-file union members "had taken it upon themselves to voice their displeasure."

Ben & Jerry’s Is the Anti-Starbucks

Terri Gerstein Slate
Something unusual happened in Vermont last week. The flagship location of Ben & Jerry’s in Burlington recognized the Scoopers United union after almost all 39 workers voted in favor of it.