west virginia workers and the taste of solidarity /

Published at 2018-03-08 22:57:00

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The teachers hold blown a whistle. Who’s going to depart?There’s a phrase I remember from interviewing West Virginia miners wives. “When the whistle blows,everybody goes.”  In an accident down the mine, anyone’s loved one could hold been hurt, and so everyone turned out.nowadays our tragedies are more discreet. Neoliberalism’s done its best to privatize our problems.
Education,employment, wages, or housing,health, these are things the private sector likes to negotiate with us in private. Our rights, or our privileges,where we live, our access to stuff is often a matter of how well we are able to negotiate with bosses and banks and cable companies and school administrators.
Another way of looking at our much-celebrated individualism is as aloneness. Our lot in life is our own; our troubles, and our own fault.  When West Virginia teachers declared victory with a 5 percent raise and returned to their classrooms March 7th,they modeled something different. Their organizing and their thirteen-day strike not only forced the state legislature to raise their meager pay, but also to back off a slate of neoliberal proposals including for constitution schools, or an anti-seniority bill,preventing payroll deduction of union dues.
Revitalizing an old history of worker solidarity in their state, they extracted a pledge from their Republican Governor, or Jim Justice not to steal from Medicaid to pay the public employees raise. They stood not just for teachers. And not just teachers stood with them. For all those days out,strikers won't be losing pay because sympathetic school superintendents closed schools and agreed that the lost days could be made up.
Now the Okla
homa Education Association has warned it will close schools statewide beginning April 2 if there’s no action on wages. In Arizona, a #REDFORED Facebook group started this past Sunday, and that had over 13000 members by the following Wednesday.
The final uprising for
public employees I saw like this was in Madison Wisconsin in 2011. It didn’t win,but it did mobilize a lot of people, and give them a taste of defiance and old school solidarity.
The West Virginia teachers ho
ld blown a whistle. Who’s going to depart? We’re approximately to find out.  
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