Nick Driedger talks about what is at stake when one union tries to “raid” another.
Campus Organizers Push for More Faculty and Fewer Police
A union of students and staff at Evergreen College appears to have won its first campaign.
How Montreal Freelancers Are Organizing
Marianne Garneau sits down with three members of a union in Montreal organizing freelance workers such as translators and journalists.
CUNY Adjuncts Vs. Everybody
Marianne Garneau digs into the three-way fight at CUNY between adjunct faculty, university administration, and the union.
How to socialize the workplace
Roger Williams, an education worker, talks about building social relationships with coworkers, to lay the foundation for organizing.
Uber and Lyft drivers deserve a better strike
Marianne Garneau reflects on the reliance on media tactics in the fight against Uber and Lyft, and the similarities to the Fight For Fifteen.
Why don’t strikes achieve more?
Marianne Garneau describes the limited effectiveness of strikes under the National Labor Relations Board system.
Wobcast #3: Organizing Reproductive Work
In the third episode of our podcast, host Rhiannon speaks to Katia Roscov, an early childhood educator, about reproductive labor, such as housework and child care. They note that sometimes it is paid and sometimes […]
20 years ago nurses in Saskatchewan wildcatted. Could the same happen today?
In April 1999, 8,000 nurses in Saskatchewan engaged in a ten-day illegal strike. Marianne Garneau interviewed the president of the union and chair of the bargaining committee at the time, about how the strike was built, and whether they could see such a thing happening today.