Build unions, raise living and working standards, shorten hours at higher pay—and this supply chain crisis will abate, labor shortages will become a thing of the past, and a blow to today’s outrageous inequality will be struck
Kim Moody
Decades of deregulation, privatisation and market worship have left society vulnerable to the unbidden force of “just-in-time” supply chains
The working class of the twenty-first century is a class in formation, as one would expect in a world where capitalism has only recently become universal
Joe Hayns talks to Kim Moody about how global capital is reshaping the terrain of class struggle – and how workers are adapting
The concentration of ownership along industrial lines means that there are more economically rational structures now in which unions can organize
The history of Labor Notes shows that labor’s strength — and socialists’ relevance — depend on a militant and independent rank and file
This revival of grassroots activism along with new forms of rudimentary class consciousness and political openness could spill over into permanent worker organization
Kim Moody has long argued that the way to reverse labor’s long slide is not through top-down reform efforts, but through renewed commitment to struggle at labor’s grassroots
As many as 2.5 million public sector workers will strike across Britain on November 30. More than 20 unions have voted to…