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Work Place Organizing and Community Organizing
August 17, 2008 in Uncategorized
Tags: 1930s, Building Relationships, Community organizing, Labor movement, Unions, Work place organizing
By: Rich Feldman
Radicals, union organizer and activists often talk about the difference between work place organizing and community organizing. Which is more important to changing our country? Some talk about creating new links between the workplace and the community. In 2008, the answer is not simply resolved through attempting to join community [...]
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