Troublemakers Blog

November 27, 2013 /
In China, workers win more with wildcat strikes than through legal means. Now the government is trying to bring "order" to labor relations with new laws—and to outlaw strikes. »
November 26, 2013 /
In our school, we could have given our K-2 children the test, following yet another ridiculous Department of Education mandate. But I am so glad we did not. »
November 12, 2013 /
Fast food workers ask whether the national Fight for 15 campaign is worker organizing or a “march on the media.” »
November 05, 2013 /
Meet the people who caused the Great Recession and those who continue to suffer from it, all of them infinitely human in the hands of Barbara Garson. »
November 04, 2013 / Jenny Brown
Sheryl Sandberg urges women to lean in at work, but Newark teachers felt more "leaned on" when Facebook officers came to town with $100 million to push merit pay. »
November 01, 2013 /
Contingent faculty, now the majority, are almost always paid on a discounted secondary pay scale. But a college in British Columbia shows another way is possible. »
October 29, 2013 /
The two big commemorations of the 1963 March on Washington this August just asked us to honor a well-attended march where great speeches were given. The march represented much more, which has been written out of history. »
October 22, 2013 /
Though the AFL-CIO Convention’s focus on new alliances was healthy, the Convention was unwilling to grapple with fundamentals that are crucial to its long-term viability. »
October 15, 2013 / Alexandra Bradbury
Seriously, we’re as frustrated as you are—and so are postal workers. »
October 10, 2013 /
Local presidents' dissatisfaction with the Transport Workers Union jelled into an opposition slate that came from within the union’s administration. »

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