The symbols of public-sector infrastructure are often associated with urban areas: major highways and subway systems, for instance; bridges and tunnels; large…
Steve Early
A familiar scene played out in the city council chambers of Richmond, California on May 22, 2024. For the last 20 years,…
In some unions, the traditional way of winning approval for a proposed contract with management, that’s not popular with the members, is…
When Barn Raiser first reached Zach Shrewsbury to interview the former Marine about his U.S. Senate campaign in West Virginia, he was trying to…
In late October, 2018, East Bay DSA members and other progressives organized a pre-election rally at a Berkeley High School auditorium. A…
“Tin soldiers and Nixon’s coming, We’re finally on our own. This summer, I hear the drummin’ Four dead in O-hi-o . . .” —“Ohio,”…
Books about union presidents are usually penned by professional writers — either academic historians, labor journalists, or paid flacks. Past accounts of…
Editor’s Note: Recent studies of lawmakers in the United States have found that less than 2% of those serving on Capitol Hill…
One of the occupational hazards of being a labor activist is over-exposure to “corporate bullshit”—on the job, in the community, and in…
Changing the leadership, structure, or functioning of any U.S. labor organization is no easy task. Activists and experts have long argued about…