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Insurgent Labor: The Vermont AFL-CIO 20172023

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Insurgent Labor: The Vermont AFL-CIO 20172023

Contributors:

By (Author) David Van Deusen
Foreword by Kim Kelly
Introduction by Steve Early

ISBN:

9798887440361

Publisher:

PM Press

Imprint:

PM Press

Publication Date:

6th November 2024

UK Publication Date:

30th July 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Insurgent Labor tracks the trials and tribulations of bringing a formerly stagnant labor union into national relevance with an unapologetically left-wing agenda.

David Van Deusen charts the rise of the UNITED! ticket to create a progressive and militant labor union. He chronicles the many victories throughout his tenure including expanding union democracy into the rank and file, moving power away from single individuals and into democratic structures, supporting farm workers, supporting Black self-determination, and supporting Black Lives Matter. Van Deusen also managed to include support for the revolutionary efforts in Rojava.

The boldest step undertaken by the Vermont AFL-CIOand marker of years of steady progress in labor organizing and raising of political consciousness in Vermontwas authorizing a call for a general strike throughout Vermont as a possible response to the November coup threat

This book should be of interest to anyone, whether they have merely thought of joining a union or are an old union hand. Most importantly, Insurgent Labor offers a blueprint for militant labors advances in an era of capitalist polycrisis and offers hope for a brighter future based around equality, justice, and true democracy.

Reviews

"Employing historically effective left strategies Van Duesen shows
how a Central Labor Body organized to fight for both the economic and
political interests of workers can unite with other social movements to
blunt right-wing attacks on workers at the workplace and globally.
Essential reading for those who believe in democracy."
--Fernando E. Gapasin, principal researcher for AFL-CIO 1996 "Union Cities" project and coauthor with Bill Fletcher, Jr. of Solidarity Divided

"Labor
Councils focused on member involvement and action are needed now more
than ever. Vermont is a model for cross union solidarity and David Van
Deusen's account should inspire others."
--Larry Cohen, former
national president of Communications Workers of America and AFL-CIO
Executive Council member; current chair of Our Revolution

"Van Deusen's Insurgent Labor
tells the compelling story of the Vermont AFL-CIO and how they took a
left turn in their politics. A must read for rank-and-file union members
and those looking to make progressive change in society."
--David Zuckerman, Vermont lieutenant governor (VT Progressive Party)

"This
is a fascinating account of a multiyear campaign to transform a sleepy
business-as usual state labor federation into a vibrant, militant, and
inclusive example of what the union movement should be. Steering our
labor organizations in a better direction requires internal struggle
against the powers that be and a willingness to believe in rank-and-file
workers. Anyone looking for a primer in class struggle unionism, on a
cross-union basis, should get a copy of this very instructive and
readable book."
--Joe Burns, AFA-CWA director of collective bargaining and author of Class Struggle Unionism

"On
his way to becoming president of the Vermont AFL-CIO, Dave Van Deusen
hit a hard truth: 'A majority of members had no idea what the AFL-CIO
was, let alone understand why growing its power mattered. . . . The
State Labor Council was so far removed from their day-to-day reality
that they did not even recognize the name.' This gap between labor
officialdom and working union members is so pervasive--and so tragic--that
the story Insurgent Labor tells will be inspirational to
reformers widely. It is a refreshingly frank account of how Van Deusen
painstakingly put power back in the hollow shell of the State Labor
Council, and helped rekindle the potential of militant, democratic,
rank-and-file unionism. As disgruntled union members justifiably demand
more of their union "tops," this book will be both a goad and a guide."
--Ellen David Friedman, Labor Notes board member

"This is a book for our times. From the periphery of the class struggle in Vermont, to its heart, Insurgent Labor
tells the story of how a group of militant Vermont organizers, holding
fast to principle and refusing to compromise, are winning the battle for
all working people and those who believe in true democracy."
--Jeff Jones, former Weather Underground militant, currently active in the fight for environmental justice

"Insurgent Labor
chronicles how the Vermont AFL-CIO has significantly extended the
progressive energy of exemplary Central Labor Councils going back to the
1980s. Van Deusen's book is a welcome addition to ongoing debates about
union revitalization strategies at the state and local level. This
story should inspire union activists to organize for change throughout
the labor movement."
--David Newby, president emeritus, Wisconsin state AFL-CIO

"Insurgent Labor
shows us that labor organizing is far from dead, and still has
meaningful fangs in today's workplaces when organized on anarchist ideas
and practice of cooperation, direct action, and solidarity in tandem
with some local electoral strategies. Van Deusen illustrates well how
the tensions between these disparate approaches can provide
meaningful solutions for rank-and-file union workers without kowtowing
to union bosses, special interests, or political parties."
--scott crow, author of Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective

Author Bio

David Van Deusen is a longtime libertarian-socalist thinker, organizer, and militant union leader. He has been President of the Vermont AFL-CIO since 2019 and is part of the progressive United! Slate. He is also a member of Democratic Socialists of America and a past member of Anti-Racist Action and the Green Mountain Anarchist Collective (NEFAC-VT). Van Deusen resides in Northern Vermont. Kim Kelly is an independent journalist, author, and organizer. She has been a regular labor columnist for Teen Vogue since 2018, and her writing on labor, class, politics, and culture has appeared in the New Republic, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Baffler, the Nation, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Esquire, among many others. She is the author of Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor and resides in Philadelphia, PA. Steve Early has been active as a labor journalist, lawyer, organizer, or union representative since 1972. He is the author of Embedded with Organized Labor: Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home, The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor: Birth of a New Workers' Movement or Death Throes of the Old, and Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress. He lives in Port Richmond, CA.

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