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Durham Workers Assembly Supports the UNC Teaching Assistant and Professor Strike against white supremacy! #SilenceSam
In response to the Board of Trustees decision to re-enshrine Silent Sam, a fundamentally hateful and racist monument to war criminals and enslavers, graduate worker-activist, Maya Little, and others at UNC have called on all UNC TA’s and faculty to withhold grading...
PETITION: Kroger – Do the Right Thing
For the hardworking men and women about to lose their jobs due to a decision to close 14 Kroger stores, the future is uncertain and providing for their families will be difficult. These workers deserve to be treated better after all of their service to Kroger, and...
PETITION: Until Reynolds Signs an Agreement with FLOC, Drop Vuse!
For ten years, FLOC has been challenging Reynolds American to work with FLOC to end abuses and human rights violations in their tobacco supply chain by guaranteeing a process that would protect freedom of association on their contract farms. After five years of...
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May Day Actions in NC & SC
Raleigh, NC On May 1, over 20,000 education workers, including teachers, bus drivers, counsellors, custodians, nurses, students and their supporters from across North Carolina converged on the State Legislature, shutting down 35 school districts and closing public...
Durham Workers Assembly Supports the UNC Teaching Assistant and Professor Strike against white supremacy! #SilenceSam
In response to the Board of Trustees decision to re-enshrine Silent Sam, a fundamentally hateful and racist monument to war criminals and enslavers, graduate worker-activist, Maya Little, and others at UNC have called on all UNC TA’s and faculty to withhold grading...
UE 150 Wins Raises to $15/hr for all State Workers!
After UE150’s successful Political Action days at the North Carolina State Legislature in May, legislative officials announced on May 24 that they plan to raise the minimum annual salary of full-time state employees to $31,200 ($15/hour) — or give a 2 percent raise to...