Tag: labor

  • Red & Black Party at Labor Notes 2024

    Red & Black Party at Labor Notes 2024

    Black Rose / Rosa Negra – Labor Committee On April 19th, over 4,000 labor unionists will converge on Chicago for what will be the largest-to-date Labor Notes conference. Member of Black Rose/Rosa Negra have regularly participated in past versions of the conference as attendees and panelists. In 2018 we organized a wildly successful independent event…

  • Help 25+ Anarchist Labor Organizers Get to Labor Notes

    Help 25+ Anarchist Labor Organizers Get to Labor Notes

    ⇨ DONATE HERE ⇦ Since Black Rose / Rosa Negra (BRRN) was founded 10 years ago, labor has remained a key focus of our sectoral organizing approach. For our members this has meant organizing the unorganized in campaigns to build entirely new unions, fighting within existing unions for greater rank-and-file control, and building the capacity…

  • Deep Organizing Against Genocide: Palestine and Rooted Social Movements

    Deep Organizing Against Genocide: Palestine and Rooted Social Movements

    In this article several members of Black Rose / Rosa Negra offer reflections on their efforts to bring the fight for Palestinian liberation into their long term organizing efforts. Throughout, an emphasis is made on the distinction between temporary mobilization and an orientation toward sustained organizing in sites of everyday life—our workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods.…

  • Interview: UAW Rank-and-Filer as Historic Strike Begins

    Interview: UAW Rank-and-Filer as Historic Strike Begins

    For weeks now, the United Auto Workers (UAW) has been ramping up its aggressive rhetoric around the possibility of a strike at the ‘Big 3’ automakers – GM, Ford, and Stellantis. The UAW represents some 150,000 workers across the three firms. Each company has raked in billions of dollars in profit in recent years.

  • Seize the Hospitals! …But How?

    Seize the Hospitals! …But How?

    Last May, 200 anti-authoritarian healthcare workers gathered together in Durham, North Carolina for the first Health Autonomy Convergence. With many more healthcare workers wanting to attend but unable to, because capacity was reached within a day of registration opening, this event speaks to a huge desire for radical political approaches among healthcare workers.

  • Interview: Adjunct Faculty on Recent Rutgers University Strike

    Interview: Adjunct Faculty on Recent Rutgers University Strike

    In April 2023, faculty and graduate student workers at Rutgers University staged an historic five day strike. The strike was mostly over wages and working conditions, and contributed to a recent wave of labor actions at institutions of higher education in the United States. While they did not win everything, the strike led to serious…

  • Members of Black Rose Discuss Rank-and-File Worker Power in UC Strike on KPFA Radio

    Members of Black Rose Discuss Rank-and-File Worker Power in UC Strike on KPFA Radio

    Two members of Black Rose / Rosa Negra’s California Bay Area Local were interviewed by It’s Going Down News on the massive academic worker strike in the University of California system. The discussion covered a range of topics, from the wildcat strike that proceeded this moment, to building a militant minority, to extending the struggle…

  • No COLA? No Contract! The Stakes and a Strategy for Success in the Historic University of California Strike

    No COLA? No Contract! The Stakes and a Strategy for Success in the Historic University of California Strike

    by Members of both Black Rose Bay Area and UAW 2865 On November 14, over 48,000 teaching assistants, tutors, readers, associate instructors, other Academic Student Employees (ASEs), Graduate Student Researchers (GSRs), and postdoctoral employees across the University of California (UC) launched the largest coordinated strike the United States’s higher education sector has ever seen. On…

  • “The Rank and File Strategy”: A Syndicalist View

    “The Rank and File Strategy”: A Syndicalist View

    Veteran activist and writer Tom Wetzel enters the wide ranging debate on the left around the “rank and file strategy” orientation to the labor movement. This piece is based on material in his forthcoming book from AK Press, Overcoming Capitalism. By Tom Wetzel Kim Moody’s writings on “the Rank and File Strategy” have gained a broad hearing…

  • The Case for Building New Unions

    In this piece veteran activist and writer Tom Wetzel builds the case on the need for creating new unions and returning to the radical traditions of the labor movement. This piece is a shortened version of a chapter from the forthcoming book Overcoming Capitalism which will be published by AK Press. By Tom Wetzel The British…