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'''Labor Notes''' is a [[Solidarity Network]] member and a media and organizing project for union activists that was established in 1979. The organization publishes its magazine, ''Labor Notes'', publishes books and pamphlets, hold conferences and host schools and workshops<ref>[http://www.labornotes.org/about About]</ref> | '''Labor Notes''' is a [[Solidarity Network]] member and a media and organizing project for union activists that was established in 1979. The organization publishes its magazine, ''Labor Notes'', publishes books and pamphlets, hold conferences and host schools and workshops<ref>[http://www.labornotes.org/about About]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==History of Labor Notes== | ||
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+ | [[Labor Notes]] was founded in 1979, just as the attack on the American working class was about to shift into high gear. The three founders – [[Jane Slaughter]], [[Kim Moody]] and [[Jim West]] – were members of the [[International Socialists]].<ref>[https://rdln.wordpress.com/2018/04/15/the-beating-heart-of-the-labor-movement-report-on-the-2018-labor-notes-conference/ Redline “The beating heart of the labor movement”: report on the 2018 Labor Notes conference | ||
+ | Posted: April 15, 2018]</ref> | ||
==Policy Committee== | ==Policy Committee== |
Revision as of 23:09, 17 April 2018
Labor Notes is a Solidarity Network member and a media and organizing project for union activists that was established in 1979. The organization publishes its magazine, Labor Notes, publishes books and pamphlets, hold conferences and host schools and workshops[1]
History of Labor Notes
Labor Notes was founded in 1979, just as the attack on the American working class was about to shift into high gear. The three founders – Jane Slaughter, Kim Moody and Jim West – were members of the International Socialists.[2]
Policy Committee
- Cathy Austin, Canadian Auto Workers Local 88, President, Woodstock, Ontario
- Deborah Bourque, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, President, Ottawa, Ontario
- Mark Brenner, Labor Notes, Director, New York
- Steve Early, Former CWA District 1, administrative assistant to the vice-president, Boston
- Theresa El Amin, Southern Anti-Racism Network, director, NC Jobs with Justice, Durham
- Elly Leary, UAW Local 2324, retired member, Florida
- Ricardo Levins Morales, IUPAT Local 880, Northland Poster Collective, Minneapolis
- Yanira Merino, LIUNA Immigration Coordinator, Washington D.C.
- Jose Oliva, Interfaith Worker Justice Worker Center Network, Coordinator, Chicago
- Dennis Orton, UE Local 150 & 160, organizer, Black Workers for Justice, North Carolina
- Ken Paff, Teamsters for a Democratic Union, national organizer, Detroit
- Mike Parker, retired UAW 1700 member, Labor Notes author, Bay Area
- Guillermo Perez, UUE-NY, Albany
- Teo Reyes, Transnationals Information Exchange, Philadelphia
- Leonard Riley, ILA Local 1422 member and Longshore Workers Coalition co-chair, Charleston
- Louie Rocha, CWA Local 9423, organizer, San Jose
- Simone Sagovac, former Labor Notes co-director, Detroit
- Tim Schermerhorn, Transport Workers Union Local 100, member, New York City
- Jane Slaughter, Co-founder of Labor Notes, editor of A Troublemaker's Handbook 2, Detroit
- Baldemar Velasquez, Farm Labor Organizing Committee president, Toledo
External links
References
- ↑ About
- ↑ [https://rdln.wordpress.com/2018/04/15/the-beating-heart-of-the-labor-movement-report-on-the-2018-labor-notes-conference/ Redline “The beating heart of the labor movement”: report on the 2018 Labor Notes conference Posted: April 15, 2018]