Union Democracy and Quebec’s Historic Public Sector Strikes
Michèle Hehn on the need to activate and organize rank-and-file members of Quebec’s educator unions in the wake of that province’s historic public sector strikes.
Michèle Hehn on the need to activate and organize rank-and-file members of Quebec’s educator unions in the wake of that province’s historic public sector strikes.
John Carlson on the links between the student encampment movement for Palestinian liberation and Indigenous-led struggle against settler colonialism from Turtle Island to Palestine.
"we are still / waiting for a rebirth / of wonder by the waves" ~ A new poem by Camila Valle.
R.F., a union activist in Quebec, on the strengths and limits of recent strikes by that province’s public-sector workers – one of the largest surges of labour militancy in the history of the Canadian state. Translated by Nathan Rao.
Marcel Nelson on successful tenant organizing in a brutal rental market.
How do we forge left infrastructure with maximum resilience, able to mobilize in moments of crisis but also survive between upturns in struggle?
Sid Jackson, writing for Voices 4 Unhoused Liberation, on struggling for dignity and justice alongside shelter hotel residents in Toronto.
Brian McDougall on possibilities and pitfalls after the rank-and-file activist takeover of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees' elected leadership in December 2023.
Ashley J. Bohrer on refusing the conflation of Judaism and Zionism, and how we might strengthen our social movements that struggle against settler-colonial state violence.
David Camfield on how we should understand the working class today, and why that understanding matters for building solidarity and power.