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We've made an art of wasting time at work. But to what end?
Zoom did not set us free. But a bit of solidarity can help remote work live up to its promise.
These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers. Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains! Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/ Etsy only allows for 9 pictures to be posted, so if you see more variations or colors listed than picture; feel free to send me a message to see one that couldn’t be displayed. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to hit me up and let me know! I also do custom work, so if you want something specifically made, I can do just about anything! • High opacity film that’s impossible to see through • Fast and easy bubble-free application • Durable vinyl, perfect for indoor use • 95µ density Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
Workers of the world unite! Rosie the Riveter We honor and celebrate the workers of the world - have a great Labor Day weekend everyone! Certainly, one of the more readily recognizable icons of labor is "Rosie the Riveter," the indefatigable World War II-era woman who rolled up her sleeves, flexed her arm muscles and said, "We Can Do It!" But, this isn't the original Rosie. If you are celebrating Labor Day in New York City, honor the people who fought to obtain better working conditions for our country. The Tenement Museum’s Sweatshop Workers tour features an hour-long exploration through two preserved apartments from 1897 and 1910.
Andrea Bowers is an Ohio-born, Los Angeles-based artist who works at the provocative, often disruptive intersection of art-making, social justice and political activism. Raised in Wilmington, Ohio in what she calls, "an apolitical Republican family," Bowers looks to (and participates in) c
Songs of the Wobblies Sung by Joe Glazer and Bill Friedland 01 There is Power in a Union (Joe Hill) 02 Scissor Bill (Joe Hill) 03 Workingmen Unite! (E. S....
The manager of a fruit-and-vegetable shop places in his window, among the onions and carrots, the slogan: "Workers of the world, unite!" Why does he do it? What is he trying to communicate to the world? Is he genuinely enthusiastic about the idea of unity among the workers of the…
by Richard King ‘If you want a vision of the future,' O'Brien tells a broken Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four, ‘imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.' Alternatively, you might consider this scenario, from the comedy sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Sound on BBC Radio
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Keywords include: ⭐ Trade unions ⭐ Sweatshops ⭐ Strikebreaker ⭐ Mary Harris Jones ⭐ Collective bargaining ⭐ Knights of Labor ⭐ Samuel Gompers ⭐ IWW This Google Slides presentation examines: ► The difficult life of a factory worker ► Unsafe work conditions in factories ► Women and children in the workforce ► Growth of labor unions and specifically the Knights of Labor ► What led to the Haymarket riot ► The American Federation of Labor and what it stood for ► What is collective bargaining ► Mary Harris Jones and her work with women and children in the workplace ► The Industrial Workers of the World and what they believed ► What are strikebreakers ► A closer look at: 1886 - Haymarket Riot, 1882 - Homestead Strike, and 1894 - Pullman Strike ► An analysis of the Knights of Labor song “Hold the Fort” Overarching Question for this presentation (Thinking Focus Question): ❔ How did workers form labor unions in the late 1800s? **CAN BE ALTERED!** This is lesson 4 of the Industrial Age and Urban Society Unit. It comes with an engaging and visually appealing 41-slide Google Slides presentation with easy to understand content illustrated with charts and pictures. This Google Slides lesson is accompanied by a three-page graphic organizer - answer key included! PLEASE NOTE: This lesson is a Google Slides document. The TEXT in this Google Slides document can be altered, as can the order of the slides, transitions between slides, and animation of bullet points. The photos and proprietary fonts (in the titles and backgrounds) have been “digitally flattened” and are NOT able to be altered. This protects against copyright violations. Please understand what you are buying and my Terms of Use before purchasing this lesson. Thank you! Here are other lessons in this unit you may be interested in: Lesson 1: Railroad Barons Google Slides Lesson 2: Inventions That Shaped the 20th Century Google Slides Lesson 3: Monopolies & Sherman Antitrust Act Google Slides Lesson 4: Industrial Workers Trade Unions Google Slides Lesson 5: Immigration Act of 1917 and Chinese Exclusion Act Google Slides Lesson 6: Guided Age and Growth of Cities Google Slides Be sure to follow my store by clicking on the ✩ GREEN STAR ✩ next to my ZoopDog picture to receive notifications of new products. Thanks for stopping by my store! ⚠️TERMS OF USE: The purchase of this Google Slides presentation product by ZoopDog Creations includes a limited license for your classroom use. You may utilize this resource for each of your students. Reproduction of this product for use by additional teachers or classrooms, an entire grade level, additional schools, or an entire school district is a violation of copyright. ❌ This product may NOT be copied and distributed outside of the scope of your classroom. ❌ This product may NOT be uploaded to the Internet or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of the project itself (ex. your district website, slideshare.com, wikispaces.com, slideguru.com, your own personal website, etc. ❌ You may store this on your teacher website only if it is password protected. ❌ The slides included in this resource may not be used to create something new, and or distributed in any way without written consent from the author. If you have any questions pertaining to the limited licenses for this product, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for abiding by these terms of use.
Introducing our latest addition to our activist accessories collection - the IWW Logo Round Vinyl Sticker! This sticker is not just a simple decoration, it's a symbol of your support for a movement that has been fighting for workers' rights for over a century. The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), commonly known as the Wobblies, is a revolutionary union founded in 1905 with the goal of overthrowing capitalism and establishing a classless society. For over a hundred years, the IWW has been at the forefront of some of the most important labor struggles in history, standing up for workers and advocating for a fair and just world. By displaying this sticker, you're showing your support for the IWW and its mission. The iconic logo featured on the sticker has become a symbol of resistance and hope for millions of workers around the world. This sticker is made from high-quality vinyl material that is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and UV-resistant. It's designed to last for years, even when exposed to the elements. The round shape and bold design make it a great choice for laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and more. The IWW Logo Round Vinyl Sticker is available in 5 different sizes, so you can choose the perfect size for your needs. Don't miss out on this opportunity to show your solidarity with the IWW and its members. Order your IWW Logo Round Vinyl Sticker today and join the fight for workers' rights! ---------------------------------- .: For indoor or outdoor use .: Waterproof sticky adhesive .: Easy peel backing .: Matte finish Just and FYI, I'm an IWW member
“Workers want their lives back.”
We’re the staff of Clean Air, and we’ve formed a union! We've organized with Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and are called Buffalo Organizers
Following the burial of King Richard III, Leicester is preparing for the type of tourism boost that has been enjoyed by Stratford-upon-Avon, Whitby and other cities or towns home to famous resting places.
Free Nature Studies: Ant Workers Part 1 | Ants protect the aphids they rely on and ladybugs protect plants from aphids. Unit resources.