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Inside the Secret World of Union Busting Ever wonder why only 1 out 10 workers in the USA have a union – lowest since the early 1900s?  Can you have freedom and democracy when there is widespread fear and terror in the American workplace? https://capitalandmain.com/series/inside-the-secretive-world-of-union-busting   Confessions of a Union Buster 30 minute video with …

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Are We Witnessing a ‘General Strike’ in Our Own Time?

Read this insightful article by Nelson Lichtenstein who is a research professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/11/18/are-we-witnessing-general-strike-our-own-time/

Jane McAlevey of the UC Berkeley Labor Center Talks About Recent Labor Strikes & Lessons from the Past to Move Us Forward

Another 7 minute video describing the reasons for the recent strikes, lessons from the past, and what it took and will take to get to a more just society. https://www.lx.com/social-justice/everything-you-need-to-know-about-striketober/44162/

Greed Kills

7 minute video on how employer greed and abuse of workers is literally deadly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7LHbXMWko

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

In 1948, after WWII in San Francisco, world leaders under the leadership of Eleanor Roosevelt created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which includes: “Article 24: Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.”  Enjoy your right to rest!  It is critical to restoring …

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ALERT: HELP AVERT A TEACHERS’ STRIKE IN ROHNERT PARK-COTATI!

Sadly, Twin Hills teachers might have to strike at the beginning of the next school year due to unacceptable wages and healthcare that prevent us from recruiting and retaining the best educators for our students. This situation comes after you all helped our Forestville elementary and West Sonoma County high school teachers successfully improve their …

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