Angry Education Workers is a political collective of revolutionary education workers collaborating to analyze our industry from an anti-capitalist perspective.
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This is the thirteenth and final entry in our essay series on revolutionary union strategy and tactics. If you have not read the previous entries, you can start at part one here:
This is the twelfth part in a series analyzing revolutionary union strategy and tactics. Part one is linked below:
This is the eleventh part of an essay series on revolutionary unionism. If you have not read the previous entries, you can start at part one here:
This section of "Towards a Revolutionary Union Movement" has been met with skepticism and criticism by some who argue that industrial union strategy is not necessary to be a revolutionary union. One fellow worker argued that requiring revol...
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Angry Education Workers is a political collective of revolutionary education workers collaborating to analyze our industry from an anti-capitalist perspective.
Writer and educator, specifically a classroom teacher. Labor organizer with the IWW Education Workers Organizing Committee. Communist. My non-fiction analyzes labor strategy and the history of the education industry.
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We are the IWW Education Workers Organizing Committee for the DC, MD, and VA (DMV) region of the IWW union.
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