Informal Work Groups and Resistance on the Sunrise Shift

Syndicated from Libcom on Sun, 2012-04-08

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<p> An account of an informal work group at UPS taking on a grievance with management. </p>

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<p> This is a story about a situation that happened at my workplace. Ideally, this will add to a conception of what Direct Unionism is, how it exists in everyday situations, and where we can go with it as an organization. This event happened around a year ago. </p>

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