On the first organizing conversations that happen on an organizing campaign. They're really about asking people to imagine a different kind of workplace. It didn't take her very long to imagine herself as an active agent of a democratic structure inside the workplace, she says. "We are not perfect conduits through which workers can undergo a campaign and build a democracy in their workplace"
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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