Ed Jennings' account of the widespread movement of wildcat strikes in the United States auto industry during the period of the union-agreed no strike pledge.
Jeremy Brecher on the huge, often unofficial, strikes which swept the US during and after World War II, despite the existence of union-enforced no strike deals.
thought about which is if conservatives have used the states as laboratories to sort of go after unions, iet, progressives, could eyes the states as laboratories to strengthen online ons. there s stuff you can do at the state levels with domestic workers in california it s been a hugely wasted opportunity or opportunity not taken advantage of. if the right in union eyes they re republicans to wage a war labor needs to do a better job. look at the symmetry. what happens when republicans take over state house? they go right after the union. what happens when the democrats take over the state house? crickets. the commission has a dialogue about what to do you mentioned the domestic worker bill of rights. it passed in new york and it will pass in california. it s inevitable, maybe not the first time but maybe next year, in pennsylvania, the national guest worker alliance organized in the hershey factory, workers who were earning $1 to $5 an hour under five layers of subcontra