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What’s Next for Wisconsin? | Labor Notes #wiunion

What’s Next for Wisconsin? | Labor Notes

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  • MARCH 11

    When the Los Angeles school district announced that Dorsey High School was subject to takeover by a corporate charter company, the Dorsey community was ready to fight. People were ready to spring into action because teachers had spent years building their union chapter and organizing the community.

  • MARCH 8

    In an astonishing turnaround, a 1978 ballot initiative by the National Right-To-Work Committee to turn Missouri into a right-to-work state was defeated by a 3-2 margin. Workers in 12 new states are threatened by right to work this year. What can we learn from labor’s victory in Missouri last time?

  • MARCH 1

    Dropkick Murphys released an advance stream of Take 'Em Down from the band's new album Going Out In Style in February, in support of the Wisconsin public employee unions fighting the governor's attack on collective bargaining. Interview with Ken Casey.

  • MARCH 9

    With events in Madison unfolding by the hour, we are reposting the story of the Ontario "Days of Action" to offer practical advice for mounting huge strikes and demonstrations. In the late '90s, unions in Ontario, Canada, conducted 11 citywide strikes against the Conservative government's policies. The strikes featured cross-picketing in each other's workplaces and broad labor-community coalitions.