Gareth
@garethdgill.bsky.social
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When I was an organizer talking with folks about forming a union, a common refrain was people wanted management to respect them and their work. I would explain that we can’t change the bosses heart, but we could build enough power to force them to pretend.
November 8, 2025 at 2:55 AM
When I was an organizer talking with folks about forming a union, a common refrain was people wanted management to respect them and their work. I would explain that we can’t change the bosses heart, but we could build enough power to force them to pretend.
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I think I have 2 main concerns at this time wrt KBJ's SNAP order
1) I'm skeptical that the presumed procedural strategy will achieve meaningful benefits
2) While it says "hurry up" to the First Circuit, it says nothing to the people affected by this unprecedented loss
1) I'm skeptical that the presumed procedural strategy will achieve meaningful benefits
2) While it says "hurry up" to the First Circuit, it says nothing to the people affected by this unprecedented loss
November 8, 2025 at 4:17 AM
I think I have 2 main concerns at this time wrt KBJ's SNAP order
1) I'm skeptical that the presumed procedural strategy will achieve meaningful benefits
2) While it says "hurry up" to the First Circuit, it says nothing to the people affected by this unprecedented loss
1) I'm skeptical that the presumed procedural strategy will achieve meaningful benefits
2) While it says "hurry up" to the First Circuit, it says nothing to the people affected by this unprecedented loss