July 18, 2023 Dispatches From the Culture Wars – July 18, 2023 Portside Choosing sides in the longest, hottest summer
labor December 27, 2022 The 9 to 5 Movement: How Women Got Angry, Got Organized and Made Labor History Ellen Cassedy teenvogue.com As the economy opened up to women a half century ago, one in three working women was an office employee. As the clerical workforce grew by leaps and bounds, so did a sense of injustice among the women, leading to the founding of the 9 to 5 Movement.
December 15, 2021 New Leader Pushes Teachers’ Union to Take On Social Justice Role Erica L. Green The New York Times Becky Pringle, the country’s top Black labor leader, has plunged the National Education Association into the reckoning unfolding in public schools.
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