May 1, 2026 “No Work, No School, No Shopping” in Twin Cities, and anywhere else organized. The goals: organizing strike committees in at least twenty-five Twin Cities workplaces, a strike-ready #MayDay contingent at the #NoKings rally on March 28, 2026
https://jacobin.com/2026/03/minneapolis-ice-unions-strike-immigrants

#GeneralStrike #ICEout #LabourMovement #MassStrike #MigrantWorkers #Minneapolis #MutualAid #Organize #solidarity #unions

Working-Class Resistance Forced ICE Out of Minneapolis

In Minneapolis, a new generation of activists is challenging Donald Trump, reviving labor militancy, and scoring victories. Next stop: May Day 2026.

Lessons from Minneapolis

Organization, spontaneity, and the mass strike

https://tempestmag.org/2026/02/lessons-from-minneapolis/

#abolishice #massstrike

Lessons from Minneapolis

We can use the kinds of mass protests seen in Minneapolis to build the organizational capacity to launch mass strikes against Trump.

Tempest

More unions across the country are taking a stand against Immigration and Customs Enforcement since the January 23 #massstrike in #Minneapolis and the January 24 killing of #AlexPretti, an intensive care nurse and union member of Government Employees (AFGE) Local 3669, working in the Veterans Affairs Hospital.

https://truthout.org/articles/more-and-more-unions-are-joining-the-fight-against-ice/

#Iceout #labourmovement #migrantworkers #organize #solidarity #unions

More and More Unions Are Joining the Fight Against ICE

As armed federal agents terrorize workers across the US, organized labor is increasingly stepping up to respond.

Truthout
Leute, das geht gar nicht, das überschreitet jede Grenze, bitte geht endlich auf die Straße oder organisiert einen #MassStrike

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4apcm2pinrv5ia2kz7ssexo4/post/3m36mqufvrc2p
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It is the largest class movement in France since May/June 1968, when a general strike paralyzed the country for weeks. The protests are continuing ...

The powerful movement of the French working class has driven the German trade unions into a panic. They are avoiding the topic like the devil avoids holy water.
Why are German unions silent about the revolt against Macron’s pension cuts?

Why are German unions silent about the revolt against Macron’s pension cuts?

The powerful movement of the French working class has driven the German trade unions into a panic. They are avoiding the topic like the devil avoids holy water.

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