Labor Working Group
Labor solidarity is at the core of democratic socialist politics. Without a strong and organized working class movement, we can’t hope to build the power necessary to challenge capitalism. To that end, the Labor Working Group works to identify ways DSA can support our comrades involved in local labor struggles, to talk with DSA members in unions about what it means to be a democratic socialist in the labor movement, and to work with new DSA members to help form unions in their workplaces.
Meetings
Check calendar for LWG meetings
Contact
labor@bostondsa.org
Related News & Updates
Below you’ll find recent updates from the Labor Working Group and articles from Working Mass.
Working Mass is a collaborative project of many Massachusetts DSA chapters and working groups, including Boston DSA’s Labor Working Group, Cape Cod DSA, and Worcester DSA. Read more on their website.
Cambridge Library Workers Fight for a Fair Contract
[[{"value":"Cambridge Public Library (CPL) workers and community supporters rally in front of the CPL’s main branch. Credit: Working Mass. By Connor Wright CAMBRIDGE – It’s a crisp 45 degrees on Friday morning, but instead of finding warmth at their desks inside,...
Opinion: UAWD Must Move Beyond Bread-and-Butter Reformism
[[{"value":" The views expressed in this article are the authors’ own and do not represent the official position of Working Mass. by Jake Scarponi Last month, the UAWD reform caucus held its first national convention since taking power in the nation’s fifth largest...
Question 3: Company Unionism Sells App Workers Short
[[{"value":"Members of Massachusetts Drivers United rally at Uber Headquarters in Saugus By the Editorial Board Question 3 On the Ballot Come election day, Massachusetts voters will cast ballots on five initiatives, including Question 3: “Unionization and Collective...