Kernkonzepte
The author challenges misconceptions about unions and labor movements, emphasizing their importance for all workers, not just those in traditional industries.
Zusammenfassung
The content delves into the history of unions, highlighting the misconceptions surrounding them. It emphasizes the importance of solidarity and intersectionality in labor movements, showcasing how diverse workers benefit from unionization. The author's personal journey from a heavy metal enthusiast to a labor reporter adds a unique perspective to the discussion.
Statistiken
"Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz declared: “…I’m not anti-union, but the history of unions is based on the fact that companies in the ‘40s, ‘50s, and ‘60s abused their people."
"What is being an Amazon warehouse worker or a home health aide if not physical labor!"
"By 2014, I’d ended up at Noisey, VICE’s now-shuttered music vertical."
"About a year later, I signed the contract for this book!"
"If you want to talk about data and demographics, the most common type of union member in this country is a Black woman who works in healthcare!"
Zitate
"There’s this pervasive fallacy that we see trotted out constantly by reactionary dum-dums...that to be a union member or to be working class, one must be a burly cishet white dude who wears a hard hat..."
"Every scrap of progress this infernal country has ever been forced to make has come thanks to the blood, sweat, tears, and sacrifice of workers and poor folks..."