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Strikes
A Power More Supreme Than Any Judge
Strikes and protest movements have been the most effective way to take on a reactionary Supreme Court.
Inside the Prison Labor Strike: New Tactics Pay Off in Mainstream Coverage
A coordinated list of demands alongside new mobilization and messaging approaches helped garner media attention.
In a Historic Move, Los Angeles Educators Vote To Strike
The second largest school district in the country voted 98 percent to 2 percent to authorize the strike.
Why Prison Strikers Are Demanding the Right to Vote
Strike organizers want universal suffrage because all other rights emanate from the right to vote.
West Virginia Teachers’ Fight Is Still Ongoing: Will They Strike Again?
Without funding for the public employees' insurance, the small raise they earned won't make a difference, say teachers.
How Amazon Cooperates With Trump’s Deportation Machine
Movimiento Cosecha is calling for Amazon to stop cooperating with ICE.
Chinese Workers Strike Against Runaway Factories
Fan Shigang’s new book “Striking to Survive” presents oral histories of worker resistance in China.
The Importance of Being Uncivil
Why should we be civil while internment camps, travel bans, police murder and other atrocities rule the land?
The Brazilian Truckers’ Strike: How WhatsApp Is Changing the Rules of the Game
What does it mean for the future of mass mobilizing and electoral politics in Brazil?
Over 90 Percent of UPS Teamsters Just Voted to Strike
It’s up to the rank-and-file now.