Troublemakers Blog
        August 28, 2019 / Barbara Madeloni   
  
          “Hey, Barbara. This is Arne Duncan. I just wanted to congratulate you on your election victory.” »  
          August 22, 2019 /    
  
          The following are excerpts from Facebook comments in response to Barbara Madeloni's Slingshot, “Less Messaging, More Action” from the June issue of Labor Notes. »  
          August 21, 2019 /    
  
          A recent decision by the Trump National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) addresses intermittent or “hit-and-run” strikes. Employers are jubilant and unions are distressed. Both reactions are largely off the mark. »  
          August 14, 2019 / Alexandra Bradbury   
  
          This fall the NewsGuild will rerun its hotly contested presidential election. »  
          August 14, 2019 /    
  
          Miners in Harlan County, Kentucky, have drawn national attention with their direct action—occupying a railroad track to halt a coal train until the miners get paid the wages they are owed for digging it up. »  
          August 05, 2019 / Alexandra Bradbury   
  
          Everyone loves a good story about an Amazon walkout. But when Labor Notes wades into more controversial waters—the pros and cons of a contract, for instance, or a race for union office—we can expect some angry letters.
“Let’s not criticize each other,” is a common refrain. “We get enough attacks from the boss! Airing disagreements gives ammo to union- »  
          August 02, 2019 /    
  
          This is the latest installment in an occasional series where we evaluate the “union episode” of a television show. »  
          July 23, 2019 / Chris Brooks   
  
          In the carrot and stick approach to union-busting, Frank Fischer was the carrot. »  
          July 15, 2019 / Bianca Cunningham   
  
          Twenty-five Martha’s Vineyard bus drivers are striking for a first contract, exposing the inequality that exists for working people on an island known as the summer home of the rich and famous. »  
  









