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Brandworkers Seeks Organizer & Event Associate (Long Island City, NY)
Organizer Job Overview: Are you looking to challenge the racist and xenophobic policies of the Trump administration? Are you interested in developing a new model of organizing that builds a fighting labor movement for the 21st century? The organizer position at Brandworkers centers on building dynamic campaigns with workers directly affected by Trump’s policies. You’ll
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EcoMundo Seeks Office Coordinator (NYC)
Cooperative Office Coordinator Ecomundo Cleaning was incubated and launched in el 2012 with the support of Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp. This Coop has 21 members who have worked together to build a successful residential and commercial cleaning business. All of the members of the coop are considered “Worker Owners” and decisions in the group are
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Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) Seeks Community Organizer/Outreach Coordinator (Bilingual) (NYC)
The Project Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) is leading a groundbreaking digital inclusion initiative at five public housing developments across New York City. In partnership with the City of New York and the New York City Department for the Aging, OATS seeks to radically transform the lives of low-income seniors who live in public housing.
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Why Labor and Campus Organizing Are Not a Zero Sum Game
This post originally appeared at Waging Nonviolence. By Will Meyer Popular left magazines have recently published articles that pit campus organizing against labor organizing. The broad stroke thinking by Amber A’Lee Frost in The Baffler and Freddie DeBoer in Jacobin suggests campus politics isn’t going to win material gains and that serious leftists should wage strategic labor battles as opposed to
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