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Bargaining for More | The American Prospect

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Sep 2, 2019 | In the News, News

Harold Meyerson, editor-at-large of The American Prospect, argues that Bargaining for the Common Good has the potential to bring worker organizing into the future. See the full article here.
Why the Labor Movement Has Failed–And How to Fix It | Boston Review

Why the Labor Movement Has Failed–And How to Fix It | Boston Review

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Jun 7, 2019 | In the News, News

Sarita Gupta, Stephen Lerner, and Joe McCartin argue that Bargaining for the Common Good is well situated to take the U.S. labor movement into the 21st century. Editorialists from The Boston Review respond. Read the full dialogue here.
If You Struggle, You Can Win | Jacobin

If You Struggle, You Can Win | Jacobin

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Apr 30, 2019 | In the News, News

A dialogue on how faculty and staff at Rutgers AAUP-AFT have worked to build a strong labor movement on campus and waged campaigns to bargain for the common good of students and communities across New Jersey. Read more about their work here.

Why Unions Must Bargain Over Climate Change | In These Times

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Mar 12, 2019 | In the News, News

The looming timeline of the IPCC report means unions must have a right to bargain over climate change, especially in the public sector. What good is it to negotiate the assignment of overtime when the sky is on fire? Read the article here.
Why Unions Must Bargain for Affordable Housing—and How | The Prospect

Why Unions Must Bargain for Affordable Housing—and How | The Prospect

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Feb 19, 2019 | In the News, News

With housing costs gobbling up wage increases for union members and almost everyone else, labor must prioritize housing affordability. Read the article here.
The Silver Lining of the New Gilded Age: Fewer Targets | The American Prospect

The Silver Lining of the New Gilded Age: Fewer Targets | The American Prospect

by Bargaining for the Common Good | Oct 22, 2018 | In the News, News

When a private equity firm like Blackstone becomes a mega-landlord, money lender, and construction behemoth, many different progressive constituencies can come together to pressure and bargain with it. Read the article here.
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