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March 31, 2020
Engaging Membership Through Popular Education as a Key Tool in Building Bargaining for the Common Good Campaigns
Harmony GoldbergValery Alzaga
Popular education uses the immediate struggles around which community and union members are organized as entry points to build shared the struggle that is...
March 31, 2020
We all need a home: It’s Time for The Labor and Housing Movements to Unite
Sara MyklebustChristina LivingstonAfua Atta-Mensah
By partnering to target corporate landlords and expand the scope of what they bargain for, unions and housing justice groups are playing a crucial role in...
March 31, 2020
Transforming Higher Education in this Moment: Uniting to Bargain for the Common Good
Malini Cadambi-DanielPatrick Nowlan
We must use this crisis moment to refortify shared governance models on Higher Education campuses and ensure that bargaining includes all of those...
March 31, 2020
We Want Bread and Housing Too: Bargaining for the Common Good an Intersectional Feminist Strategy
Lauren JacobsSheri Davis-FaulknerRenata PumarolMarilyn Sneiderman
Bargaining for the Common Good is a feminist intersectional strategy, part of the “Bread and Roses” historical legacy, rejecting the divide...
March 31, 2020
Bargaining for Climate Justice
Todd E. VachonGerry HudsonJudith Le BlancSaket Soni
Bargaining for the Common Good is an important tool as we pave the road to building the just, equitable, and sustainable economy we all need and deserve. ...
March 31, 2020
Bargaining for the Common Good and the Fight for Better Banks for Our Communities
Erin MahoneyRita Berlofa
Bank workers are in unions around the world, but not in the U.S. Using Organizing and Bargaining for the Common Good, these workers are fighting the big banks, not...
April 1, 2020
Introduction to Bargaining for the Common Good
Bargaining for the Common Good is a recent phenomenon with deep roots in U.S. labor history. If we are to emerge from this crisis with a more equitable nation, we must reinvent collective bargaining to meet the demands of our time...
March 31, 2020
A Call to Action in This Moment
There are moments in history when the world teeters on a razor’s edge - we believe we are in such a moment. ...
Liz Perlman
Liz Perlman is the Executive Director of AFSCME 3299—the University of California’s largest employee union,...
Maurice BP-Weeks
Maurice is the Co-Executive Director of the Action Center on Race and the Economy (ACRE).