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California's senator Scott Wiener proposed a bill that would've let wildfire victims sue the oil companies for causing the climate crisis.

Guess who teamed up with the Big Oil execs to defeat the bill?

Unions.

Specifically the unions representing oil industry workers. In other words, the workers collaborated with their class enemies: their bosses.

I'm not opposed to unions. I've been a union organizer for decades. But goddamn, these blockheads are acting just like Mr. Block. They somehow forgot the first rule of labor: the boss is NOT your friend. Be suspicious. Don't trust them. And sure as hell don't collaborate with them to help enrich them even further, especially not on your backs, nor in ways that further destroy the planet.

:The working class and the employing class have nothing in common....Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organise as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the earth."

That last line, added to the original 1905 preamble to the IWW constitution in the late 1980s, might sound a bit vague and "crunchy." But it was an attempt to acknowledge that some types of work simply shouldn't exist. That's not to say those who currently work in those industries (e.g. Fossil fuel extraction) should be thrown under the bus. Everyone should be allowed to do something productive that they enjoy. And everyone should have all the material necessities to live a safe secure and meaningful existence. But saving the planet from climate collapse will certainly require many changes in the types of work that are available. Coal mining, for example, has been on the decline for years because there is so little left in many regions that it's not profitable for the bosses to continue paying miners to mine ît anymore.

In a sane and compassionate world, we'd provide these workers with free Healthcare housing, UBI, and retraining so they could transition to some other productive endeavor. And union leaders would recognize that the interests of their members are much more closely aligned with, and linked to, those of the rest of the working class. (Continued burning of oil will contribute to more climate disasters, more wild fires, and possible the loss of their own members' lives or homes).

I know it's hard not to fight blindly to protect one's job, as I presume the oil workers unions thought they were doing. But these

calmatters.org/politics/2025/0

CalMatters · Unions block California bill to sue Big Oil for climate damageSen. Scott Wiener's bill failed after construction trade unions - major Democratic donors - convinced lawmakers to kill the legislation.

" #Unions Form Pro Bono Legal Network for Federal Workers Targeted by #Trump

Organized labor has taken a leading role in challenging the Trump administration’s downsizing agenda in court. A new service will offer more individualized representation." #UnionStrong

nytimes.com/2025/04/16/us/poli

Members and supporters of the American Federation of Government Employees union rallied outside NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston last month.
The New York Times · Unions Form Pro Bono Legal Network for Federal Workers Targeted by TrumpBy Rebecca Davis O’Brien

"Around 250 doctors at Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) have been certified as the first unionized resident and fellow physicians in Minnesota, according to union officials.

The physicians are represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents, a local of the Service Employees International Union (CIR/SEIU)..."

cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/hen

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But acc/to an official #whistleblower disclosure shared w/ #Congress & other federal overseers…, subsequent whistleblower interviews & records of internal comms, technical staff were alarmed about what #DOGE engineers did when granted access, particularly when staffers noticed a spike in #data LEAVING the agency. It's possible that the data included sensitive info on #unions, ongoing #legal cases & #CorporateSecrets — data that 4 #labor #law experts tell NPR should almost never leave the NLRB….

The Trump administration has stopped collecting many federal workers’ union dues through voluntary payroll deductions. This union-busting tactic comes in the context of a recent executive order that seeks to end collective bargaining rights for most federal employees on “national security” grounds, citing an expansive and dubious interpretation of the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act.

#Union
#UnionStrong
#Unions
#USPOL
#Trump

"Sheriff J. H. Blair and his men came to our house in search of Sam – that's my husband – he was one of the union leaders. I was home alone with our seven children. They ransacked the whole house and then kept watch outside, waiting to shoot Sam down when he came back. But he didn't come home that night. Afterward I tore a sheet from a calendar on the wall and wrote the words to 'Which Side Are You On?' to an old Baptist hymn, 'Lay the Lily Low'. My songs always goes to the underdog – to the worker. I'm one of them and I feel like I've got to be with them. There's no such thing as neutral. You have to be on one side or the other. Some people say, 'I don't take sides – I'm neutral.' There's no such thing. In your mind you're on one side or the other. In Harlan County there wasn't no neutral. If you wasn't a gun thug, you was a union man. You had to be."

- Florence Reece on The Harlan County War (1931 - 1939), Kentucky

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlan

en.m.wikipedia.orgHarlan County War - Wikipedia

“In these moments of crisis, as an individual, non-tenure-track faculty, I have no say in the decisions the university makes,” he said, urging the university to support a union election. “If USC really is pro-union, they should respect our legal right to vote.”
capitalandmain.com/usc-follows

Capital & Main · USC Follows Amazon and Musk’s SpaceX in Calling Labor Board UnconstitutionalBy Debbie Truong

Picked up my special-order book (You Deserve a Tech Union by @beep) from my local indie bookstore. Wrote to my senators. Cuddled with Tennessee. Read through my Mastodon and Tapestry timelines. Ate lunch.

I guess I should stop procrastinating now and get to work on my taxes.

#Google #AWU #unions #transparency #antitrust #GiftArticle

"The agreement is another blow to Google’s corporate policies designed to maintain secrecy, which have been scrutinized amid the search case brought by the Justice Department. It also undercut Google’s strategy to keep its business humming during the lawsuit — to have employees ignore the antitrust battle and remain focused on their work."

nytimes.com/2025/04/07/technol

Google’s change of tune was part of a settlement overseen by the National Labor Relations Board.
The New York Times · Google Says Employees Can Discuss Antitrust CaseBy Nico Grant