On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union

Author:   Daisy Pitkin ,  Daisy Pitkin
Publisher:   Algonquin Books
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9798200881048


Publication Date:   29 March 2022
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On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union


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From an experienced labor organizer, a clear-eyed, gritty, yet lyrical memoir about two women fighting to organize an Arizona factory and about the transformative power of collective action.On the Line is the story of a bold, five-year campaign to unionize the dangerous industrial laundry factories in deep red Arizona, led by 25-year-old Daisy Pitkin, a newly hired organizer for UNITE, an international garment workers union, and Alma, a second-shift immigrant factory worker who risks her livelihood to lead her coworkers in their campaign for safer working conditions. Their struggle illuminates the harsh realities that workers in these factories face--routine exposure to biohazardous waste, surgical tools left in hospital sheets, and overheating machinery--as well as the ways broken U.S. labor law makes it nearly impossible for them to fight back. Their team prevails by exposing the company's retaliatory firings and threats against workers who support the union and by convincing workers who fear losing their jobs to take a stand. Forged in the flames of a vicious anti-union campaign and grueling legal battle, the relationships that grow between Pitkin, Alma, and the other factory workers show how a union, at its best, can reach beyond the workplace and form a solidarity so powerful it can transcend friendship and transform us and the communities in which we live. But when political strife divides UNITE, and damages her friendship with Alma along with it, Pitkin is forced to reflect on her own position of privilege and the power imbalances inherent to any top-down organizing movement. On the Line is a confessional account of this reckoning, addressed to Alma. Pitkin comes to reject what she had been trained to believe about power as a young organizer--that it is a zero-sum game, wrested from companies by workers through fights fueled by anger. Instead, she finds that worker power is rooted in the trust, care, grit, and solidarity people find in one another. Drawing on labor history, today's headlines, and personal experiences, On the Line is a long overdue look at the modern-day labor movement, how difficult it is to build a truly democratic union, and why we can't afford to stop trying now

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Author:   Daisy Pitkin ,  Daisy Pitkin
Publisher:   Algonquin Books
Imprint:   Algonquin Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 14.20cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9798200881048


Publication Date:   29 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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It is hard to imagine a more humanizing portrait of the American labor movement. Rendered with lyric, incandescent prose, On the Line is both deeply personal and profoundly political, with an acute sense for the ebb and flow of history. With this remarkable debut, Pitkin has given us a riveting and intimate meditation on power, class consciousness, and the true meaning of solidarity. --Francisco Cantú, New York Times bestselling author of The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border Brilliant, evocative. Pitkin's journey through the trenches of the American class war is at once personal and universal, devastating and hopeful, raw and elegant. I am grateful that she chose to share it with us. I am awed that she wrote it so beautifully. --David Hill, Vice President, National Writers Union, and author of The Vapors


It is hard to imagine a more humanizing portrait of the American labor movement. Rendered with lyric, incandescent prose, On the Line is both deeply personal and profoundly political, with an acute sense for the ebb and flow of history. With this remarkable debut, Pitkin has given us a riveting and intimate meditation on power, class consciousness, and the true meaning of solidarity. --Francisco Cantu, New York Times bestselling author of The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border Brilliant, evocative. Pitkin's journey through the trenches of the American class war is at once personal and universal, devastating and hopeful, raw and elegant. I am grateful that she chose to share it with us. I am awed that she wrote it so beautifully. --David Hill, Vice President, National Writers Union, and author of The Vapors


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Daisy Pitkin has spent over twenty years as a community and union organizer, working first in support of garment workers around the world, and then rising through the ranks at UNITE and then UNITE HERE to become an Organizing Director, and eventually leading all new organizing in the union's Laundry Division. Her essays have been awarded the Montana Prize, the Disquiet Literary Prize, the New Millennium Award, and the Monique Wittig writer's fellowship and earned nominations for the Krause Essay Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and an honorable mention in Best American Essays 2013. She grew up in rural Ohio and today lives and writes in Pittsburgh, PA, where she has returned to organizing with an offshoot of UNITE. Daisy Pitkin has spent over twenty years as a community and union organizer, working first in support of garment workers around the world, and then rising through the ranks at UNITE and then UNITE HERE to become an Organizing Director, and eventually leading all new organizing in the union's Laundry Division. Her essays have been awarded the Montana Prize, the Disquiet Literary Prize, the New Millennium Award, and the Monique Wittig writer's fellowship and earned nominations for the Krause Essay Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and an honorable mention in Best American Essays 2013. She grew up in rural Ohio and today lives and writes in Pittsburgh, PA, where she has returned to organizing with an offshoot of UNITE.

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