Can Environmentalists and Labor Unions Unite?

Baltimore union organizers and environmentalists team up to examine policies that would promote a sustainable future for workers and the planet

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9 thoughts on “Can Environmentalists and Labor Unions Unite?

  1. If humanity can transition into some peaceable, just and ecologically sustainable model of civilization in the face of the coming climate disaster, I'm glad to see that there are those willing to ensure that the traditional relationship roles of employer and employee will continue into this bright blessed future.

  2. You can't claim to be pro-labor while advocating open borders to flood the country with unskilled illegals and drive wages down. You work for the ruin of the native working classes. You are not even real leftists. You are useful idiots who do the bidding of multinational corporations.

  3. Clean worker's unions. I've been saying for years that environmental, pro-worker and anti-war groups should coalesce. They all have one common enemy: neoliberal capitalism.

  4. Same old arguments, workers in England went around and broke looms in the 1800s as they thought it would cause unemployment and poverty. I understand the people who work there but new jobs in new industries will be created.

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