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Published annually since 1985, the calendar commemorates workers’ struggles with hundreds of notes commemorating important dates from the international labor movement, and more than a dozen photographs.
This year we commemorate struggles including the Detroit auto workers whose sit-down strikes in the 1970s fought speed-ups and racist supervisors to the 1910 uprising of New York garment workers; the Parisian cafe workers who stopped work to stop managers from stealing their tips to Alabama sanitation workers’ long struggle demanding union recognition and decent working conditions; from Tokyo workers who beseiged the stock exchange to demand fair wages to maritime workers fighting Taft-Hartley injunctions to London dockworkers whose direct action freed shop stewards jailed for enforcing union conditions.
(Calendar identical to the regular edition, this price includes international shipping by ISAL – select free shipping at check-out, or flat rate [$3] if you need faster shipping)
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