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Store Building Unions: Past, Present and Future
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Building Unions: Past, Present and Future

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The Founding Fathers believed in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Turns out they were talking about the wealthy slave owners and sea merchants, not the hard-working citizens, slaves or indentured servants.

If we want to organize and build union power, we must change the fundamental relationships in our society between labor and capital. That means fighting the propertied class for a redistribution of wealth and power. To win that fight, we need to understand how and why the laws that are hard-wired into the Constitution and into subsequent labor laws were crafted to suppress union organizing.

We need to know our own

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The Founding Fathers believed in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Turns out they were talking about the wealthy slave owners and sea merchants, not the hard-working citizens, slaves or indentured servants.

If we want to organize and build union power, we must change the fundamental relationships in our society between labor and capital. That means fighting the propertied class for a redistribution of wealth and power. To win that fight, we need to understand how and why the laws that are hard-wired into the Constitution and into subsequent labor laws were crafted to suppress union organizing.

We need to know our own

The Founding Fathers believed in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Turns out they were talking about the wealthy slave owners and sea merchants, not the hard-working citizens, slaves or indentured servants.

If we want to organize and build union power, we must change the fundamental relationships in our society between labor and capital. That means fighting the propertied class for a redistribution of wealth and power. To win that fight, we need to understand how and why the laws that are hard-wired into the Constitution and into subsequent labor laws were crafted to suppress union organizing.

We need to know our own

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