Labor Needs a Radical Vision

Since grinding poverty in much of the world is an incentive for moving production, defending the standard of living of workers around the world is as necessary as defending our own. The logic of inclusion in a global labor movement must apply as much to a worker in Iraq as it does to the nonunion worker down the street. The debate over the Iraq war at the AFL-CIO convention in 2005 highlighted more than the effects of the war at home. It proposed that even ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Feb. 20, 2009

Bacon looks at global issues of war and peace and humans trying to live peaceably and raise families all over the globe, and calls for broader efforts at educating union members in social issues.

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