Workers’ Unions Win in the US and UK: Upsurge or Blip?

Forty years ago, workers’ movements began to sink in the United States, under the pressure of neoliberal politics that privileged the entrepreneur over the worker as the personification of the “American dream”. Big business regularly won and the trade unions that had helped create the American middle class after World War II became a faint … Continue reading Workers’ Unions Win in the US and UK: Upsurge or Blip?