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A Strategy for Social Self-Defense
Trump’s MAGA juggernaut has many vulnerabilities. But these will not automatically lead to its downfall. That will require an active struggle to defend society against the MAGA assault — it will require in short, “social self-defense.” How can MAGA’s vulnerabilities be utilized to defend society, terminate Trump’s rule, and in the meantime limit the damage he can do?
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LNS Spotlight: Rich Kowalczyk
Richard (Rich) Kowalczyk was voted to be the first president of AFSCME Local 3599 when it was started in 2018 and continues to serve in that capacity. Rich had also been active as an executive board member at the chapter level for many years prior to Local 3599 being started.
LNS Joins AFGE to Fight for Climate Workers
On February 14, more than 360 government employees and their supporters joined an on-line meeting organized by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Council 238, which represents workers in the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Labor Network for Sustainability.
A Call to Action: Protect the Workers Who Are Protecting Our Climate
Government workers are on the move to fight the MAGA assault on public services and public workers. They need and deserve the support of the entire labor movement and of the public they serve.
A Government Environmental Protector Speaks Out
As a public servant, I am a member of AFSCME Local 3599, the Upstate Environmental Protection Technical and Professional Employees, part of District Council 37 of New York City. Our local’s highly technical and professional members ensure approximately ten million people receive high quality drinking water.
Public Sector Unions Fight for Climate Protection
Not only are government unions protectors of the environment, they have also been strong advocates for climate-friendly policies.
A Lesson from History: “Imagine the Power of Working People Standing Together”
In 2019, government workers and their supporters forced an end to President Trump’s shutdown of the government and used the threat of a general strike to keep the government open.
Workers and Riders Align for LNS’ Transit Equity Day 2025
Our annual Transit Equity Day featured people from around the country taking action for better, more reliable, and more equitable transit. Our livestream for the event also showcased many little-known local transit justice initiatives.
How to Take Transportation in the Right Direction
A diversified transportation system will not only reduce emissions faster, provide more mobility for more people, and lessen the burden of mineral extraction for batteries–but also stimulate millions of new, dignified jobs across the supply chain.
In Case You Haven’t Heard…
January 2025 was the warmest January on record, with average global temperatures of 3.13 degrees Fahrenheit (1.74 degrees Celsius) – significantly above the target set by the Paris Climate Agreement.
A People-Powered Green New Deal
Jeremy Brecher’s new book The Green New Deal from Below is hitting the media. Watch a Rutgers LEARN webinar about the book.
Essential Workers Hit by Climate Change
A new article by Loyola University professor Urooj Raja says that “essential workers” are “bearing the brunt of climate change.”
LNS Spotlight: Martina Manicastri
Each issue of Making a Living on a Living Planet we feature a member of the LNS network. This time it’s LNS’ new Young Worker Organizer Martina Manicastri.
Building a Society Where the Work We Do Nourishes and Protects Our Planet and All Who Live on It
The Labor Network for Sustainability mourns the catastrophic loss of life and homes in California.