Late last week, Yale clerical and maintenance workers who had been striking for three weeks won a contract that will transform the standard of living of clerical workers at the university, as well as future retirees. Under the new contract, the average salary of Yale clerical workers will rise from $33,000 to $42,220 over the next eight years. The average pension for a Yale worker after twenty or more years of service has been $7,450; under the new contract, many workers will receive twice that amount.
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Hard Times
Kim Phillips-Fein: Amity Schlaes's history of the Great Depression is nothing less than an attempt to reclaim the 1930s for the free market.
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Deal Breakers
Kim Phillips-Fein: Two new books seek to galvanize progressives at a key political moment: Paul Krugman's The Conscience of a Liberal and Jonathan Chait's The Big Con.
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Letters
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Labor Pains
Kim Phillips-Fein: Robert Fitch's Solidarity for Sale exposes corruption as the cause of the current crisis in American labor.
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Texas, Inc.
Kim Phillips-Fein: Taking privatization to extremes, a new law ends the public sector as we knew it.
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Victory at Yale?
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Yale Workers Win
Kim Phillips-Fein: How did the Yale workers win? Through militant picket lines and community support.
Most fundamentally, though, the unions won because they have cultivated a deep culture of organizing and solidarity and a willingness to take risks and challenge power. The victory at Yale was only possible because of countless individuals who gained the courage, through the union, to defy powerful authorities to seek greater security and freedom in their own lives. Today it is hard--even for unions and progressive activists--to escape the market mantra telling us we can't ever win anything corporations don't give us out of the goodness of their hearts. But in this broader context of political defeat, the victory of a few thousand workers at Yale should remind us all that through unity and the bravery that comes from it, we still can win.
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