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The Class Conflict Between Elites and Workers Goes Back to America’s Founding

William Hogeland, Astra Taylor Jacobin
You wouldn’t know it from the widespread glorification of America’s “founding fathers,” but the years around American independence were shot through with class conflict between elites and working people. And most of the founding fathers were on the wrong side.

How Biden Can Undo His Damage to Labor

Steven Greenhouse The New Republic
He didn’t give rail workers paid leave in legislation. But he can still do it through an executive order.

To Make a Bigger Difference: A Message From the Moderators

Portside Moderators Portside
Georgia Yes! Raphael Warnock put Georgia on our minds, and Georgia delivered. Portside works to put the most important issues on our minds every day. Once a year, we ask for your help to do so. This is that time.

No Union? You Still Have a Right To Strike

Richard de Vries Labor Notes
Even without a union, you have the legal right to organize strikes, job actions, and various protests—and your employer is banned from retaliating against you.