Robert Karnes is your basic knee-jerk reactionary West Virginia state senator who devoted his tenure in office to hating on unions, especially teachers, especially teachers who participated in the West Virginia teachers’ strike, the longest, most widespread strike in state history.
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McDonald’s workers across the UK are striking
It’s May Day, and McDonald’s workers in Manchester, Watford, Crayford and Cambridge have walked out, demanding an end to zero-hours contracts and a £10/hour living wage.
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The teachers’ strikes are spreading
From Labor Notes, a weekly report-card of teachers’ strikes, which are spreading from state to state, with North Carolina — the laboratory for gerrymander-fueled Republican takeover — next in line for a wave of school closures.
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Colorado Senate Republicans introduce legislation to fire, imprison striking teachers
SB18-264 — AKA the Prohibit Public School Teacher Strikes Bill — was introduced by Colorado Senator Bob Gardner [R-12/303-866-4880/@senbobgardner] and Representative Paul Lundeen [R-19/303-866-2924/@paul_lundeen]; it allows school districts to seek court injunctions banning public school teachers from striking, so that they can be held in contempt should they withdraw their labor, and be imprisoned for contempt.
Arizona is about to get its first statewide teachers’ strike
The contagion is spreading: Arizona is the latest red state where teachers — backed by immense public sympathy — are staging first-of-its-kind state walkout, protesting against the very idea of neoliberal austerity, recognizing that with the GOP running their state and their nation, that the problem is Republicanism, not some local phenomenon.
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Trump radicalized teachers, now Republicans are saying they won’t vote for the party anymore
The teachers’ rebellion is a global phenomenon, and though it’s been brewing for a long time, the public was a lot more skeptical of teachers’ demands when they were striking in Democratic strongholds under a Democratic president.
The US workforce is the most productive, best educated in history and unemployment is at an all-time low, but wages are stagnant
Orthodox market economics holds that when unemployment falls and the labor supply gets tighter wages go up; it also predicts that better-educated workers and more-productive workers get paid more for their work — none of this has happened.
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Leaked docs reveal Koch/Walton/DeVos’s anti-teacher talking points
The “State Policy Network” is a coalition of 66 far-right organizations who’ve been given $80M by a small number of billionaires, including the Walton family (heirs to the Walmart fortune), the Koch Brothers, and Betsy DeVos; they’re terrified of the teachers’ uprising, in which wildcat strikes have raced across America because teachers whose unions were neutralized have been put on starvation wages in underfunded facilities. Without any union bosses to keep them in check, the teachers have demanded the world — and they’re getting it.
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Alt-labor: the new, ungovernable red-state labor movements, led by teachers
America’s “red states” are often thought of as homogeneous nests of parochial reactionary voters; it’s more accurate to say that their places that have been cruelly dominated by Republican lawmakers who owe their seats to gerrymandering and voter suppression that disenfranchises progressives.
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