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Author: KC

Worker Power

At the beginning of our conversation with Gerami, he introduced unionization as a mechanism of political power. Gerami defined unions as, put simply, an “organization of workers to join together to advance their common interests.”

KC November 23, 2020 Community Organizing Theory and Practice
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