Marianne Garneau reviews Angry Workers’ Class Power on Zero Hours
This is how movements are disorganized
NFL player Malcolm Jenkins has received recognition for speaking out against racial injustice, but he undermined fellow players’ efforts to confront it, says Marianne Garneau
The Expendables: In a pandemic, the lack of unions is literally killing workers
Union workplaces are safer, and that’s especially important during the coronavirus pandemic, argues Eric Dirnbach
The leftwing deadbeat
MK Lees and Marianne Garneau look at leftists’ poor track record in workplace organizing campaigns
Burnout culture, workers as props: Organizers at United For Respect speak out
An organizer with United for Respect describes staff concerns about the organization’s model and effectiveness
You don’t have to be popular to win
Dave Powell argues that disruptive direct action tactics are more important than public support
Wobcast #4: Crises, elections, and working class power
In the fourth episode of the Organizing Work podcast, Nick Driedger and Marianne Garneau talk about the coronavirus crisis, the defeat of Bernie Sanders, and what both mean for the labor movement and for the […]
The myth of the “present moment”
Marianne Garneau argues that organizing isn’t any easier in “ripe” historical conditions
Jurisdictional stupidity
Gregory Butler criticizes the jurisdictional dispute that led to a massive fine for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union