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Today in Labor History February 21, 1937: The League of Nations banned foreign nationals from volunteering in the Spanish Civil War. Nevertheless, thousands from Britain, the U.S. and other countries came to Spain and joined the Republicans in the fight against Franco and fascism. Altogether, over 59,000 international volunteers supported the anti-fascist cause, along with over 3,000 soviet “technicians.” Roughly 500,000 soldiers and civilians died in the war. The antifascist republican forces lost, leading to a 40-year fascist dictatorship.

One of the battalions of American volunteers was named the Tom Mooney Machine-Gun Company, after the anarchist IWW member Tom Mooney, who was framed for the 1916 Preparedness Day bombing in San Francisco. It was led by Oliver Law, a communist, and the first black man known to have commanded white U.S. troops. Law was from West Texas and had worked as a stevedore. Due to his skill, Law quickly rose in the ranks of the Republican army. However, he died on July 9, 1937, as he led an attack on Mosquito Crest.

You can read more about Mooney here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/05/19/tom-mooney-and-warren-billings/

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #TomMooney #AbrahamLincolnBrigade #SpanishCivilWar #fascism #dictatorship #antifascism #solidarity #civilwar #antifa #civilians #franco #spain #union #republican #blackhistorymonth #IWW #anarchism #communism #tommooney #BlackMastodon

Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
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Tom Mooney and Warren Billings - Michael Dunn

Share via: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More On July 22, 1916, someone set off a bomb during the pro-war “Preparedness Day” parade in San Francisco. The bomb killed ten people and injured forty more. A jury convicted two labor leaders, Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, based on the false testimony of Martin Swanson, a detective with […]
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

Today in Labor History February 21, 1937: The League of Nations banned foreign nationals from volunteering in the Spanish Civil War. Nevertheless, thousands from Britain, the U.S. and other countries came to Spain and joined the Republicans in the fight against Franco and fascism. Altogether, over 59,000 international volunteers supported the anti-fascist cause, along with over 3,000 soviet “technicians.” Roughly 500,000 soldiers and civilians died in the war. The antifascist republican forces lost, leading to a 40-year fascist dictatorship.

One of the battalions of American volunteers was named the Tom Mooney Machine-Gun Company, after the anarchist IWW member Tom Mooney, who was framed for the 1916 Preparedness Day bombing in San Francisco. It was led by Oliver Law, a communist, and the first black man known to have commanded white U.S. troops. Law was from West Texas and had worked as a stevedore. Due to his skill, Law quickly rose in the ranks of the Republican army. However, he died on July 9, 1937, as he led an attack on Mosquito Crest.

You can read more about Mooney here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/05/19/tom-mooney-and-warren-billings/

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #TomMooney #AbrahamLincolnBrigade #SpanishCivilWar #fascism #dictatorship #antifascism #solidarity #civilwar #antifa #civilians #franco #spain #union #republican #blackhistorymonth #IWW #anarchism #communism #tommooney #BlackMastodon

Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
Tom Mooney Company from the Lincoln Battalion, named for US labor activist, Tom Mooney, who was at the time in prison on trumped up charges for the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing. Jarama, c. 1937. By Unknown author - http://www.abc.es/historia/abci-brigada-lincoln-cruel-destino-americanos-usados-como-carne-canon-republicanos-batalla-jarama-201607120039_noticia.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67202348
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Tom Mooney and Warren Billings - Michael Dunn

Share via: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More On July 22, 1916, someone set off a bomb during the pro-war “Preparedness Day” parade in San Francisco. The bomb killed ten people and injured forty more. A jury convicted two labor leaders, Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, based on the false testimony of Martin Swanson, a detective with […]
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

Today in Labor History February 21, 1934: Augusto Cesar Sandino, Nicaraguan independence fighter, was assassinated by Somoza’s Nation Guard. While in exile in Mexico during the early 1920s, Sandino participated in strikes led by the IWW. Inspired by the anarcho-syndicalist union, he adopted their red and black logo as the colors for the revolutionary Nicaraguan flag. The Sandinistas, or FSLN, who overthrew the dictator, Anastasio Somoza, in 1979, were named for Sandino.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #sandinistas #sandino #IWW #anarchism #nicaragua #somoza #mexico #strike #Revolutionary #union

Sandino's 59-foot silhouette at Tiscapa Lagoon in Managua is instantly recognizable by his emblematic broad-brimmed hat. Below it is the characteristic red and black flag of the Sandinistas. By Original uploader was Ejflores at es.wikipedia - Originally from es.wikipedia; description page is/was here., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1692109
Sandino's 59-foot silhouette at Tiscapa Lagoon in Managua is instantly recognizable by his emblematic broad-brimmed hat. Below it is the characteristic red and black flag of the Sandinistas. By Original uploader was Ejflores at es.wikipedia - Originally from es.wikipedia; description page is/was here., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1692109
Sandino's 59-foot silhouette at Tiscapa Lagoon in Managua is instantly recognizable by his emblematic broad-brimmed hat. Below it is the characteristic red and black flag of the Sandinistas. By Original uploader was Ejflores at es.wikipedia - Originally from es.wikipedia; description page is/was here., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1692109
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Today, in honor of Black History Month, we celebrate the life of Ben Fletcher (April 13, 1890 – 1949), Wobbly and revolutionary. Fletcher joined the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in 1912 and became secretary of the IWW District Council in 1913. He also co-founded the interracial Local 8 in 1913. Also in 1913, he led a successful strike of over 10,000 dockers. At that time, roughly one-third of the dockers on the Philadelphia waterfront were black. Another 33% were Irish. And about 33% were Polish and Lithuanian. Prior to the IWW organizing drive, the employers routinely pitted black workers against white, and Polish against Irish. The IWW was one of the only unions of the era that organized workers into the same locals, regardless of race or ethnicity. And its main leader in Philadelphia was an African American, Ben Fletcher.

By 1916, thanks in large part to Fletcher’s organizing skill, all but two of Philadelphia’s docks were controlled by the IWW. And the IWW maintained control of the Philly waterfront for about a decade. After the 1913 strike, Fletcher travelled up and down the east coast organizing dockers. However, he was nearly lynched in Norfolk, Virginia in 1917. At that time, roughly 10% of the IWW’s 1 million members were African American. Most had been rejected from other unions because of their skin color. In 1918, the state arrested him for treason, sentencing him to ten years, for the crime of organizing workers during wartime. He served three years. Fletcher supposedly said to Big Bill Haywood after the trial that the judge had been using “very ungrammatical language. . . His sentences are much too long.”

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Image: linocut print of African-American IWW organizer and longshoreman Ben Fletcher, by IWW artist, poet and muralist Carlos Cortez. Reads: Ben Fletcher Marine Transport Workers IU 510. The MTW-IWW introduced non-segregated union locals on the waterfronts of Baltimore, Norfolk and Philadelphia, as well as ports on the Gulf. The best organizer was Ben Fletcher. As an orator, his ringing voice needed no microphone. And his sense of humor put many a heckler on the run.
Image: linocut print of African-American IWW organizer and longshoreman Ben Fletcher, by IWW artist, poet and muralist Carlos Cortez. Reads: Ben Fletcher Marine Transport Workers IU 510. The MTW-IWW introduced non-segregated union locals on the waterfronts of Baltimore, Norfolk and Philadelphia, as well as ports on the Gulf. The best organizer was Ben Fletcher. As an orator, his ringing voice needed no microphone. And his sense of humor put many a heckler on the run.
Image: linocut print of African-American IWW organizer and longshoreman Ben Fletcher, by IWW artist, poet and muralist Carlos Cortez. Reads: Ben Fletcher Marine Transport Workers IU 510. The MTW-IWW introduced non-segregated union locals on the waterfronts of Baltimore, Norfolk and Philadelphia, as well as ports on the Gulf. The best organizer was Ben Fletcher. As an orator, his ringing voice needed no microphone. And his sense of humor put many a heckler on the run.
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Today in Labor History February 19, 2006: A methane explosion in a coal mine near Nueva Rosita, Mexico, killed 65 miners. Workers had gone on strike at least 14 times against the company for safety violations.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #mexico #mining #strike #union #WorkerDeaths #WorkplaceSafety #CorporateGreed

Dozens of black caskets for the miners killed in Nueva Rosita, each with a white cross on the lid. Miners stand in the background, with red shirts and mining helmets, with flags and posters.
Dozens of black caskets for the miners killed in Nueva Rosita, each with a white cross on the lid. Miners stand in the background, with red shirts and mining helmets, with flags and posters.
Dozens of black caskets for the miners killed in Nueva Rosita, each with a white cross on the lid. Miners stand in the background, with red shirts and mining helmets, with flags and posters.
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Today in Labor History February 19, 1990: After a 10-month strike, rank-and-file miners at the Pittston Coal Co. ratified a new contract. Ninety-eight miners and a minister occupied a Pittston Coal plant in Carbo, Virginia, inaugurating the year-long strike. While a one-month Soviet coal strike dominated the U.S. media, the year-long Pittston strike received almost no media coverage in the U.S. The wildcat walkouts involved 40,000 miners in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. Over 2,000 people occupied Camp Solidarity. Miners and their families engaged in Civil Disobedience, pickets, work stoppages and sometimes sabotage, vandalism and violence. Over 4,000 were arrested.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #pittston #coal #strike #union #miners #sabotage #vandalism #picket #CivilDisobedience #solidarity #soviet #wildcat

Women supporters of the Pittston Strike, possible members of the Daughters of Mother Jones. Some are wearing camouflage t-shirts.
Women supporters of the Pittston Strike, possible members of the Daughters of Mother Jones. Some are wearing camouflage t-shirts.
Women supporters of the Pittston Strike, possible members of the Daughters of Mother Jones. Some are wearing camouflage t-shirts.
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Today in Labor History February 19, 1948: Joe Ettor died on this date. Ettor was an IWW union organizer, who helped spearhead the Lawrence Bread & Roses Strike of 1912. "If the workers of the world want to win, all they have to do is recognize their own solidarity. They have nothing to do but fold their arms and the world will stop. The workers are more powerful with their hands in their pockets than all the property of the capitalists. As long as the workers keep their hands in their pockets, the capitalists cannot put theirs there. With passive resistance, with the workers absolutely refusing to move, lying absolutely silent, they are more powerful than all the weapons and instruments that the other side has for attack." Ettor was active in the 1907 Portland lumber strike, the 1909 McKees Rocks Strike, the Pennsylvania coal strike of 1909-10, and a Brooklyn shoe factory strike in 1910-11.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #joeettor #IWW #union #strike #GeneralStrike #solidarity #sabotage #BreadAndRoses #lawrence #solidarity #capitalism

Employers feared "Ettorism". This 1913 anti-union cartoon from The American Employer depicts an IWW organizing drive as "a volcano of hate stirred into active eruption at Akron, by alien hands, which pour into the crater the disturbing acids and alkalis of greed, class hatred and anarchy. From the mouth of the pit rise poisonous clouds of suspicion, malice and envy to pollute the air, while from the cracked and breaking sides of the groaning mountain flow streams of lava of murder, anarchy and destruction, threatening to engulf in their path the fair cities and fertile farms of Ohio." By American Employer Pub. Co. (A.S. Van Duzer, editor) - The American employer, Volumes 1-2, American Employer Pub. Co., Chamber of Commerce Building, Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1913, page 595 (A monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the businessmen of the United States and Canada who hire labor), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27063708
Employers feared "Ettorism". This 1913 anti-union cartoon from The American Employer depicts an IWW organizing drive as "a volcano of hate stirred into active eruption at Akron, by alien hands, which pour into the crater the disturbing acids and alkalis of greed, class hatred and anarchy. From the mouth of the pit rise poisonous clouds of suspicion, malice and envy to pollute the air, while from the cracked and breaking sides of the groaning mountain flow streams of lava of murder, anarchy and destruction, threatening to engulf in their path the fair cities and fertile farms of Ohio." By American Employer Pub. Co. (A.S. Van Duzer, editor) - The American employer, Volumes 1-2, American Employer Pub. Co., Chamber of Commerce Building, Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1913, page 595 (A monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the businessmen of the United States and Canada who hire labor), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27063708
Employers feared "Ettorism". This 1913 anti-union cartoon from The American Employer depicts an IWW organizing drive as "a volcano of hate stirred into active eruption at Akron, by alien hands, which pour into the crater the disturbing acids and alkalis of greed, class hatred and anarchy. From the mouth of the pit rise poisonous clouds of suspicion, malice and envy to pollute the air, while from the cracked and breaking sides of the groaning mountain flow streams of lava of murder, anarchy and destruction, threatening to engulf in their path the fair cities and fertile farms of Ohio." By American Employer Pub. Co. (A.S. Van Duzer, editor) - The American employer, Volumes 1-2, American Employer Pub. Co., Chamber of Commerce Building, Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1913, page 595 (A monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the businessmen of the United States and Canada who hire labor), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27063708
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Today in Labor History February 19, 1927: A General Strike occurred in Shanghai. In March, Communist union workers launched an uprising in Shanghai. However, the Kuomintang quashed the rebellion, slaughtering 5,000-10,000 in the Shanghai Massacre. In the 1940s, the Kuomintang were driven out of mainland China by the Communists, retreating to Taiwan, where they maintained a brutal dictatorship until the 1980s. By many accounts, the Kuomintang rule in Taiwan was even more corrupt and brutal than the Japanese dictatorship that preceded it. In 1947, they slaughtered tens of thousands in the February 28 Incident.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #china #taiwan #communist #communism #kuomintang #CivilWar #massacre #CivilianDeaths #union #shanghai #GeneralStrike #uprising #rebellion

Public beheading of a communist in a Shanghai street, with numerous onlookers. By Unknown photographer - ru:Файл:Shanghai massacre 1927 2.jpg uploaded by ru:Участник:Nut1917 (Russian Wikipedia), 杀害共产党人情景, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34985399
Public beheading of a communist in a Shanghai street, with numerous onlookers. By Unknown photographer - ru:Файл:Shanghai massacre 1927 2.jpg uploaded by ru:Участник:Nut1917 (Russian Wikipedia), 杀害共产党人情景, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34985399
Public beheading of a communist in a Shanghai street, with numerous onlookers. By Unknown photographer - ru:Файл:Shanghai massacre 1927 2.jpg uploaded by ru:Участник:Nut1917 (Russian Wikipedia), 杀害共产党人情景, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34985399
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Today in Labor History February 19, 1912: During the IWW Bread & Roses Strike in Lawrence, MA, 200 police attacked 100 women picketers, knocking them to the ground and beating them. As a result, several pregnant women lost their babies.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #Lawrence #massachusetts #BreadAndRoses #strike #IWW #PoliceBrutality #women #police #union #joeetter #elizabethgurleyflynn

Massachusetts militiamen with fixed bayonets surround a group of strikers. Men and women in the front are holding US flags on long staffs. Everyone is dressed in long, woolen coats against the cold winter. The militiamen are standing with their rifles at their waists, aiming at the protesters. By http://womhist.binghamton.edu/teacher/DBQlaw2.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131378
Massachusetts militiamen with fixed bayonets surround a group of strikers. Men and women in the front are holding US flags on long staffs. Everyone is dressed in long, woolen coats against the cold winter. The militiamen are standing with their rifles at their waists, aiming at the protesters. By http://womhist.binghamton.edu/teacher/DBQlaw2.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131378
Massachusetts militiamen with fixed bayonets surround a group of strikers. Men and women in the front are holding US flags on long staffs. Everyone is dressed in long, woolen coats against the cold winter. The militiamen are standing with their rifles at their waists, aiming at the protesters. By http://womhist.binghamton.edu/teacher/DBQlaw2.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131378
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Today in Labor History February 17, 1932: Florence Kelley (b.1859) died on this date. Kelley was a social and political reformer who worked against sweatshops and fought for the minimum wage, eight-hour workday and children’s rights. She coined the term “wage abolition.” She also helped create the NAACP. Kelley was a follower of Karl Marx and a personal friend of Friedrich Engels. As a youth, she belonged to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society and was an activist for women's suffrage and African-American civil rights.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #KarlMarx #socialism #CivilRights #union #sweatshops #MinimumWage #naacp #8HourDay

Portrait of young Florence Kelley facing forward, in a striped blouse and blazer. By Unknown author - http://chswg.binghamton.edu/kelley.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8198409
Portrait of young Florence Kelley facing forward, in a striped blouse and blazer. By Unknown author - http://chswg.binghamton.edu/kelley.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8198409
Portrait of young Florence Kelley facing forward, in a striped blouse and blazer. By Unknown author - http://chswg.binghamton.edu/kelley.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8198409
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Today in Labor History February 17, 1906: The authorities arrested "Big Bill" Haywood and two others on trumped up charges for the murder of former Idaho Governor Frank Stuenenberg. Clarence Darrow successfully defended them, telling jurors, "If at the behest of this mob you should kill Bill Haywood, he is mortal, he will die, but I want to say that a million men will grab up the banner of labor where at the open grave Haywood lays it down . . ." The actual perpetrator was a one-time WFM union member named Harry Orchard, who was also a paid informant for the Cripple Creek Mine Owners' Association.

Haywood and his WFM comrades had been framed by James McParland, an agent for the Pinkertons Detective Agency. This was the same James McParland who framed dozens of Irish coal miners in Pennsylvania in the 1870s, whom he, and the media, had falsely branded as terrorists (Molly Maguires). Ten of them were executed in one day—the 2nd largest mass execution in U.S. history after the 1862 mass execution of 38 Dakota warriors. My novel, Anywhere But Schuylkill, is about one of these Irish miners, a teenager named Mike Doyle.

Read more on the Pinkertons here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/04/union-busting-by-the-pinkertons/

Read more on the Molly Maguires here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/13/the-myth-of-the-molly-maguires/

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Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
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The Myth of the Molly Maguires - Michael Dunn

The Myth of the Molly Maguires was created by the mine owners to destroy the union
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Union Busting and the Pinkertons - Michael Dunn

Union Busting by the Pinkertons was key to the rapid accumulation of wealth by the robber barons like Gowen, Carnegie, Rockefeller

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Rechtsstaatliche Abschiedsgrüße
Wir hatten keine nationale Notlage, als wir die Grenzen schlossen, und wir haben auch jetzt, da wir die Grenzschließung verlängern, keine. Was wir jedoch […]

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Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
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Rechtsstaatliche Abschiedsgrüße
Wir hatten keine nationale Notlage, als wir die Grenzen schlossen, und wir haben auch jetzt, da wir die Grenzschließung verlängern, keine. Was wir jedoch […]

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Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
Illustration von Dobrinth, der sich die Hose runterzieht und zum Gruß seinen Hintern zeigt. Textzeile: Der Bundesinnenminister steht an der Grenze des Rechtsstaates und zeigt, was er von diesem hält.
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Today in Labor History February 16, 1931: The Harlan County War (AKA Bloody Harlan) began when the Harlan County Coal Operators' Association cut miners' wages by 10%, leading to a nearly decade-long series of coal strikes, executions, and bombings in Harlan County, Kentucky from 1931-1939. At least 13 coal miners were killed, along with 5 cops and vigilantes working for the coal operators. The bosses also evicted union organizers, and their families, from Company housing. The companies owned every in the entire county. Evicted workers flocked to the three that were independent, particularly Evarts. The scabs were protected by private cops, who were given full police privileges, as well as the right to act with impunity outside the coal properties. The thugs were organized and led by Sheriff Blair.

It was during this strike that Florence Reece composed the famous folk song, “Which Side Are You On?” which has been covered by Pete Seeger, Billy Bragg, Dropkick Murphys, Natalie Merchant, Ani DiFranco, and Tom Morello, among many others. She wrote the song after Sheriff Blair and his men had come to her house in search of her husband, Sam, one of the union leaders. She was home alone with their seven children. They ransacked the whole house and then remained outside, waiting to shoot him down when he returned. But he didn't come home that night. Afterward she tore a sheet from a calendar on the wall and wrote the words to “Which Side Are You On?” to an old Baptist hymn: “Lay the Lily Low.” Reece also supported a second wave of strikes in the 1970s, as portrayed in the documentary “Harlan County, USA,” in which she performs "Which Side Are You On?."

#workingclass #LaborHistory #union #strike #coal #harlancounty #coal #mining #vigilantes #police #police brutality #florencereece #folk #folkmusic #whichsideareyouon #communism

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Linnemannismus
Appeasement funktioniert weder mit ausländischen noch mit inländischen Gegnern der offenen Gesellschaft. Die Union will Wohlhabende unbeirrt weiter entlasten, also weiter aus ihrer Pflicht […]

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Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
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Today in Labor History February 16, 1931: The Harlan County War (AKA Bloody Harlan) began when the Harlan County Coal Operators' Association cut miners' wages by 10%, leading to a nearly decade-long series of coal strikes, executions, and bombings in Harlan County, Kentucky from 1931-1939. At least 13 coal miners were killed, along with 5 cops and vigilantes working for the coal operators. The bosses also evicted union organizers, and their families, from Company housing. The companies owned every in the entire county. Evicted workers flocked to the three that were independent, particularly Evarts. The scabs were protected by private cops, who were given full police privileges, as well as the right to act with impunity outside the coal properties. The thugs were organized and led by Sheriff Blair.

It was during this strike that Florence Reece composed the famous folk song, “Which Side Are You On?” which has been covered by Pete Seeger, Billy Bragg, Dropkick Murphys, Natalie Merchant, Ani DiFranco, and Tom Morello, among many others. She wrote the song after Sheriff Blair and his men had come to her house in search of her husband, Sam, one of the union leaders. She was home alone with their seven children. They ransacked the whole house and then remained outside, waiting to shoot him down when he returned. But he didn't come home that night. Afterward she tore a sheet from a calendar on the wall and wrote the words to “Which Side Are You On?” to an old Baptist hymn: “Lay the Lily Low.” Reece also supported a second wave of strikes in the 1970s, as portrayed in the documentary “Harlan County, USA,” in which she performs "Which Side Are You On?."

#workingclass #LaborHistory #union #strike #coal #harlancounty #coal #mining #vigilantes #police #police brutality #florencereece #folk #folkmusic #whichsideareyouon #communism

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Today in Labor History February 16, 1885: The Knights of Labor struck Jay Gould’s Wabash Railroad when he fired members of their union. The strike tied up the entire line in the Southwest. Members of the union on other railroad lines refused to operate any trains with Wabash cars on it. Gould eventually agreed not to discriminate any more against members of the union. As a result, membership in The Knights of Labor swelled. When they struck again in 1886, at least 10 people were killed. The strike unraveled within a couple of months, leading to the demise of the union.

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U.S. Marshalls attempt. to start a train during the strike in East St. Louis, Illinois. By Nebinger, G. J., illustrator - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3b45190.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21269527
U.S. Marshalls attempt. to start a train during the strike in East St. Louis, Illinois. By Nebinger, G. J., illustrator - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3b45190.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21269527
U.S. Marshalls attempt. to start a train during the strike in East St. Louis, Illinois. By Nebinger, G. J., illustrator - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3b45190.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21269527
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Linnemannismus
Appeasement funktioniert weder mit ausländischen noch mit inländischen Gegnern der offenen Gesellschaft. Die Union will Wohlhabende unbeirrt weiter entlasten, also weiter aus ihrer Pflicht […]

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#Spaltung #union

Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
Illustration eines Holzspaltenden Mannes im Anzug. Textzeile: Das Spalten von Gesellschaft ist neben Korruption das Einzige, was die Union wirklich bestens beherrscht.
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A Post-Mortem on the San Francisco Teachers’ Strike of 2026

Everyone is calling the San Francisco Teachers’ strike a victory. And, compared with what the district was trying to shove down their throats, it clearly was: 5% raise over the next 2 years for teachers, 8% for classified workers; fully funded healthcare for workers and dependents; improved protections for immigrant students and Special Education. It was also notable for the massive amount of solidarity and support by students, other unions, and the public.

However, like most strikes, this one was defensive, not progressive. It was a reaction to the bosses’ attempts to worsen compensation and working conditions even further than they had already deteriorated over the past five years. That 5% raise averages out to only a 2.5% per year. This isn’t even enough to compensate for the 2.6-2.9% inflation rate that we’ve had over the past 2 years, let alone enough help workers recover from the price shocks of 2022 and 2023, when inflation was 8-9%, and 4%, respectively; when rents were going up by as much as 20%; when grocery prices increased by 25%; when insurance prices were jumping by this much, or more. Thus, in terms of purchasing power, the 5% raise is actually a de facto pay cut. Even the 8% raise for classified workers doesn’t cover the losses in purchasing power over the past 5 years.

People have argued that the fully funded healthcare, because it erases out-of-pocket expenses that cost some teachers as much as $2,000 per month, amounts to a de facto raise of up to $24,000 per year for workers with children (less for those with no dependents) since they would no longer have to pay those healthcare costs themselves. But SFUSD workers never used to pay anything at all for health insurance. It was fully funded for employees and dependents until recently. So, rather than considering it progress; it would be more accurate to consider it a return to what the workers had just a few years ago. Furthermore, while fully funded healthcare is an extremely valuable benefit for workers (at least in the U.S., where we have no nationalized or single-payer system), it contributes nothing to workers’ pensions, which are based on the highest annual salary teachers have earned in their careers. The 5% raise does, however, contribute the value of their pensions, but nowhere near as much as the 9% that teachers had been asking for. And even that 9%, had they won it, would not have been enough to help them recover from the combined cost of inflation over the past 4 years.

Was the strike worth it? Most definitely! Had they not struck, or if they had lost the strike, conditions would be far worse. But the working-class, as a whole, has lost considerable ground over the past few years. 67% of U.S. citizens are currently living paycheck-to-paycheck. Even some middle-class people are now selling plasma just to be able to make ends meet. At the same time, the wealth of the nation’s 900 billionaires soared by 14% last year to $6.9 trillion. The San Francisco Bay Area, alone, is home to 82 of them—an increase of 14 over the previous year.

In the class war, the rich are clearly winning.

https://blog.theinterviewguys.com/salary-inflation-reality-check/

https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/san-francisco-neighborhood-rent-surge-20803152.php

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-sell-plasma-inflation-middle-class-expenses-economy-rcna258390

https://www.investopedia.com/living-paycheck-to-paycheck-youre-not-alone-67-percent-of-people-are-in-2025-11812027

https://fortune.com/2025/12/08/how-many-billionaires-does-america-world-have-ubs/

https://americansfortaxfairness.org/the-billionaire-century/

#workingclass #LaborHistory #union #strike #teachers #schools #classwar #billionaires #oligarchy

Graph showing the rapidly growing wealth of the rich, in red, compared with the stagnant growth of working-class wealth, in blue, over the past 25 years.
Graph showing the rapidly growing wealth of the rich, in red, compared with the stagnant growth of working-class wealth, in blue, over the past 25 years.
Graph showing the rapidly growing wealth of the rich, in red, compared with the stagnant growth of working-class wealth, in blue, over the past 25 years.
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Today in Labor History February 15, 1910: The ILGWU declared the Uprising of Twenty Thousand shirtwaist strike officially over. The garment workers strike began September 27, 1909, in response to abysmal wages and safety conditions. The majority of striking workers were immigrant women, mostly Yiddish-speaking Jews (75%) and Italians (10%), and mostly under the age of 20. Five women died in the strike, which the union won, signing contracts with 339 manufacturing firms. However, 13 firms, including Triangle Shirtwaist Company, never settled. One of the demands had been for adequate fire escapes and for open doors to the streets for emergencies. In 1911, 146 girls and women were killed in the Triangle Shirtwaist fire.

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Two women strikers on picket line during the "Uprising of the 20,000", garment workers strike, New York City. They are both wearing big hats and chest banners that read, “Picket Ladies Tailors Strikers.” Strikes, ladies tailors, N.Y., Feb. 1910, picket girls on duty. By Bain News Service - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3a49619.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3752739
Two women strikers on picket line during the "Uprising of the 20,000", garment workers strike, New York City. They are both wearing big hats and chest banners that read, “Picket Ladies Tailors Strikers.” Strikes, ladies tailors, N.Y., Feb. 1910, picket girls on duty. By Bain News Service - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3a49619.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3752739
Two women strikers on picket line during the "Uprising of the 20,000", garment workers strike, New York City. They are both wearing big hats and chest banners that read, “Picket Ladies Tailors Strikers.” Strikes, ladies tailors, N.Y., Feb. 1910, picket girls on duty. By Bain News Service - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID cph.3a49619.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3752739
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