I think the, you know the local management to me is always kind of a really interesting factor in a campaign. And it seems to be people who in the overall corporation they don't have a lot of power. They're not the sort of wealthy overlords that are that are reaping all of the profit off of the labor of these workers. In their minds it absolutely should not be. It's a job. You come here, we tell you what to do, we give you some money, you go to fuck on shut up. That's the way it's supposed to be in American workplaces right? The fact that anyone has the gall to think that it ought to be otherwise is
Featuring Daisy Pitkin on her book On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union, a memoir that powerfully captures the drama of an organizing drive—and so much more.
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