The COVID crisis has turned many things in America upside down. One important shift has been the growing power of labor. After years of defeat and repression, market conditions have placed workers in the strongest position they have been in decades. This has been manifesting in rising wages, but also as a new wave of militancy. What does this wave of strike action mean for the future of the workers’ movement in the United States? Is it sustainable? And what does it mean for the left?
Sean KB
Sean KB is a union carpenter from New York City, co-host of the Antifada podcast, and a student of historical materialism and workers struggles around the globe.
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