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Captive Labor: Building Worker Power in Precarious Times

While often excluded from traditional labor conversations, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated workers have long been at the forefront of organizing for justice on the job. This 90-minute bilingual teach-in will explore how incarcerated and formerly incarcerated workers are organizing for health, safety, and dignity in some of the most exploitative corners of the labor market. Join us to learn about the intersecting issues of incarceration, workplace health and safety, and economic exploitation, and how this fight is reshaping the labor movement.

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June 13

Southern Worker Action Summit - Dark Work: Precarious Labor and the Southern Economy (sPartanburg, South carolina)

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June 28

Unite & Win: An EWOC Organizing Conference - Solidarity Across Movements: Labor and the Fight for a Better World (Detroit, MI)