DiscoverThe Usable Past with Marie NahikianEpisode 7: Feet to the Fire-Yale Union Organizers Know How
Episode 7: Feet to the Fire-Yale Union Organizers Know How

Episode 7: Feet to the Fire-Yale Union Organizers Know How

Update: 2020-03-28
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At Yale University, clerical & technical workers organized Local 34 with help from the blue-collar workers in UNITE-Local 35. With strikes in 1984  and 2003, the Yale "non-academic" work force in 2020 is guaranteed working wages, health care and strong retirement benefits. While labor movement lost strength all over the U.S. since the 1980's, after over 40 years, the UNITE Local 34 and Local 35 members have organized an economic justice movement in New Haven, demanding jobs for neighborhood residents and electing Alderman to the City Government and 30+ year long marriages forged during the early organizing years had children who are now union organizers at Yale. 

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Episode 7: Feet to the Fire-Yale Union Organizers Know How

Episode 7: Feet to the Fire-Yale Union Organizers Know How

Marie Nahikian