Winning Clean Energy & Climate Justice for All
By Sean Sweeney Sean Sweeney, from New Labor Forum and Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED), speaking at the 2017
Read MoreFeatured stories, news, opinions, reviews, poetry & arts, and other content from the latest issue of the New Labor Forum.
By Sean Sweeney Sean Sweeney, from New Labor Forum and Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED), speaking at the 2017
Read MoreJeremy Brecher of the Labor Network for Sustainability has come out with a timely new book. We’re honored to present
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the 2016 election, there have been hundreds of reflections written on the behavior, attitudes, needs, and prospects of the “white working class,” a segment of the population that will prove vital to any progressive coalition that stands for both social and economic justice. But what do we mean by “white working class”?
Read MoreI carry numbers. Ernest Hemingway carried numbers too. In his case, it was the numbers of roads and regiments. He didn’t care much for platitudes about glory, sacrifice, honor, or courage. He found them obscene. So do I. But my numbers are different from his. The numbers I’m most conscious of – that claw at me – are the numbers of the dead. Twenty-five. That’s the number of
Read MoreDespite all of the parallels drawn between President Obama and Franklin Roosevelt, the new administration initially responded to the health
Read MoreThe World Turned Upside Down: ‘Our Revolution,’ Trump Triumphant, and the Remaking of the Democratic Party When Bernie Sanders conceded
Read MoreOne thing to keep in mind about the recent Thomas Perez–Keith Ellison race for Democratic National Committee chair is that it was pretty much an only-in-America sort of thing. Were we in any kind of parliamentary system – like most countries have – the two sides would probably be in different parties – the Bernie Sanders core of the Ellison
Read MoreIn September 2016, in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. election, in which Hillary Clinton was expected to become the
Read MoreYou know things have gotten bad for the banking industry when even the bankers themselves are beating up on their
Read MoreDonald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th 2017 saw unions and activist groups from numerous social movements take to the streets and declare an all-out war of resistance to both his presidency and his agenda.
As is now clear, some union officials have not only dodged the draft but have actually joined the