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    Making History


    Read renowned labor journalist Steve Early’s must-read new book on NUHW and the rank-and-file movement for democratic trade unionism.

    Judge Rules that Kaiser and SEIU Broke the Law

    Read the ruling by National Labor Relations Board Judge Lana Parke, finding SEIU guilty of lying and breaking the law in last year’s election for 43,000 Kaiser workers.

    Read coverage of Judge Parke’s decision in The Washington Post.

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    Jan162012

    Remembering Dr. King

    “At the turn of the century women earned approximately ten cents an hour, and men were fortunate to receive twenty cents an hour. The average work week was sixty to seventy hours. During the thirties, wages were a secondary issue; to have a job at all was the difference between the agony of starvation and a flicker of life. The nation, now so vigorous, reeled and tottered almost to total collapse. The labor movement was the principal force that transformed misery and despair into hope and progress. Out of its bold struggles, economic and social reform gave birth to unemployment insurance, old age pensions, government relief for the destitute, and above all new wage levels that meant not mere survival, but a tolerable life. The captains of industry did not lead this transformation; they resisted it until they were overcome. When in the thirties the wave of union organization crested over our nation, it carried to secure shores not only itself but the whole society.”

    Illinois AFL-CIO Convention, October 1965

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