Colonialism Is Alive and Kicking in the US's Obsession With Israel
Briefly

The article discusses the significance of union organizing as a means to empower workers against oppressive government and corporate actions. It highlights how unions are often the first target for authoritarian regimes, illustrating their role in safeguarding democracy. By organizing, workers can collectively resist state demands, launch general strikes, and protect human rights. Historical examples, such as the Fiat factory strike in Italy and a recent case involving flight attendants, exemplify how union power can impact political situations and encourage public support.
Unionizing provides workers with the means of building power outside of capital and the state, serving as a safeguard of democracy.
The threat of a general strike has not lost its power, as seen in instances where it has successfully pressured governments to change.
Read at The Nation
[
|
]