With the tentative success of the UPS Teamsters, the seemingly growing unionization of Starbucks locations, and the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, is it…appropriate to have some optimism for the working/salaried classes in the US?
With the tentative success of the UPS Teamsters, the seemingly growing unionization of Starbucks locations, and the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, is it…appropriate to have some optimism for the working/salaried classes in the US?
Some of this fight has to be legislative. We need to repeal Taft-Hartley.
Legislative solutions would be optimal, but over half of Congress are fascists/fascist enablers and the vast majority of them all are corporatists. Labor organizing and strikes are on-the-ground and happen much faster than hoping for a Democratic majority in 2024.
Even getting that majority only brings a slim chance of any good legislative action.