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The Guardian (UK) interviews Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization about Amazon’s “intense, full-time union-busting” in Bessemer, Alabama. | Portside republishes the story.
Ms. Magazine publishes an op-ed by Dorothy Sue Cobble about JFK’s President’s Commission on the Status of Women and why its radical ideas are still relevant today.
The Washington Post interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan, who says Amazon could “stonewall at the bargaining table” if the union wins the election. | The Seattle Times republishes the story.
The Verge explores what’s at stake in the election and what could happen next, quoting Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
Quartz examines the milestone union election at the e-commerce giant’s Bessemer, Alabama warehouse, quoting Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
Il Foglio (Italy) reports on the global ramifications of the union election at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, quoting Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
NEA Today writes about the expansion of the New Jersey Public School Labor-Management Collaborative, which began eight years ago with the support of Saul Rubinstein of the Center for the Study of Collaboration in Work and Society.
Univision interviews Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization, who says, “Amazon is using 21st century technology to engage in 19th century sweatshop practices.”
Insider NJ publishes a press release about the nationwide expansion of the New Jersey Public School Labor-Management Collaborative, quoting Saul Rubinstein of the Center for the Study of Collaboration in Work and Society.
The Wall Street Journal quotes Rebecca Kolins Givan, who predicts the company will face more union organizing drives and worker demands.