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Guest Opinion: Labor’s Role in a Better Nation
Former Steelworker Ike Gittlin offers his perspective on Labor’s Role in a Better Nation. The link will take you to his Reddit page and if you like his writing feel free to subscribe.
It is that fight that Labor has to focus on. On that score, Labor is in a better position than its been in decades. Public approval of unions is at an all time high. The number of workers seeking to organize has taken a huge upswing. The organized 10% of the workforce are standing up to the boss and demonstrating to unorganized workers that unions are the path to substantial economic, workplace, and life-quality improvements. Labor leaders are gaining public attention for a more militant stand against our rigged economy and reasserting basic labor principles of unity and mutual support. If there ever was a time for Labor to reassert its principles and mount a fight for stronger working family rights, we are in it.
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