November/December 2015
In this annual labour issue, a cover story about the fight for $15/hour minimum wage and lessons Canadian activists can learn from the U.S., democratizing the mode of economic production to address the climate crisis, a call for solidarity between unions and social movements, an interview with Writing in the Margins judges Leanne Betasamosake Simpson and Stephen Collis, assessing the effects of a universal basic income, an interview with RankandFile.ca’s editors, and uncovering the effects of colonialism on traditional economies in the Northwest Territories. Plus, a book review of Academic, Inc. and a discussion about queer dysphoria in the workplace.
Inside This Issue
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Capitalist Production vs. The Earth
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What’s at Stake in the Fight for $15?
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Visions of a Radical Labour Movement
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Who Wants a Universal Basic Income?
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Making a Living on the Trapline
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Queer Dysphoria at Work
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Academia, Inc.
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Reporting on the Class Struggle
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The Politics of Pen on Paper
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To Be in a Tough Crunch