By Roger Bybee at Feb 04, 2011
The 1982 NFL players strike produced a surprisingly radical victory: the players won a large share of the surplus value they generate. During that strike, the workers first advanced the theme, "We Are the Game"--essentially, workers account for all production and management is irrelevant. Now the owners intend to take the gains back.... (More) Comments (0)
Strategy of tension within Democrats
By Roger Bybee at Feb 01, 2011
Labor and progressives need to examine lack of progressive grass-roots activism. The biggest victims of the Great Recession have been relatively silent, and even the environmental movement did not respond commensurately to the BP disaster in the Gulf.... (More) Comments (0)
Public interest must be frame for labor
By Roger Bybee at Jan 31, 2011
Some broad strategy ideas for public-sector unions... (More) Comments (0)
US firms mostly 'trade' within the firm
By Roger Bybee at Jan 25, 2011
President Obama's "State of the Union" theme of "competitiveness" cannot paper over who gains and who loses with globalization... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Jan 25, 2011
With President Obama opposing Buy American policies as "protectionist, the US now has to rely on China for 54% to 79% of new wind technology. Honoring corporate globalization's rules once more undermines US jobs.... (More) Comments (0)
Export growth doesn't mean jobs
By Roger Bybee at Jan 25, 2011
Critique of Obama's new direction... (More) Comments (0)
Labor needs to fight South Korea FTA
By Roger Bybee at Jan 21, 2011
The final chapter in the history of a valiant effort by UE members in Taunton, MA to save their jobs--plus a look at its implications for labor.... (More) Comments (0)
South wanted slave labor, firms seek neo-slave wages
By Roger Bybee at Jan 18, 2011
Corporate America continues to secede from American workers and social responsibilities, while their political representatives promote a program of austerity for ordinary Americans. ... (More) Comments (0)
King stood with public workers
By Roger Bybee at Jan 17, 2011
Dr. Martin Luther King increasing became a vocal advocate for "economic rights," and championed the cause of public workers now being castigated by opportunistic politicians.... (More) Comments (0)
Labor needs to restore clout among Dems
By Roger Bybee at Jan 11, 2011
Obama's recent actions underscore why labor must fundamentally change relationship with Democrats... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Dec 14, 2010
UE Local 204 and Taunton, Mass city council fight shift of jobs to Mexico, while Obama and leading Dems capitulate to shifting more wealth upward... (More) Comments (2)
Tax cuts for super-rich or extended benefits for jobless?
By Roger Bybee at Dec 03, 2010
As America's super-rich have seceded and found new riches under corporate globalization, they have lost interest in US workers, consumers, and citizens--as reflected in the conflict over extended unemployment benefits.... (More) Comments (0)
Cuts in jobs and wages, new plant in India
By Roger Bybee at Dec 02, 2010
Blurb on Harley based on Federal Reserve's listing of financial transactions, forced by lawsuit... (More) Comments (0)
Lincoln as father of US communism
By Roger Bybee at Nov 23, 2010
I ran across the bizarre right-wing website with its priceless re-telling of US history. Amuse yourselves...... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 23, 2010
Contemplation on strategies of the US Right to short-circuit public debate of liberal/progressive ideas by demonizing and de-legitimating Obama and FDR.... (More) Comments (0)


