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The workers at Manhattan's famous
Strand Bookstore
are
currently in conflict with management
over a severe new contract that radically reduces benefits. Bookstore
employee and cartoonist Greg Farrell has decided to explain the conflicts and background of the problem via comic book.
posted by
The Whelk
on Apr 11, 2012 -
63 comments
While he was contributing to the New Yorker as
Syd Hoff
, he was also contributing to the Daily Worker and New Masses as
A. Redfield — the pseudonym he adopted for his radical work, The Ruling Clawss (Daily Worker, 1935)
a collection of
surprisingly
relevant
cartoons.
posted by
The Whelk
on Oct 29, 2011 -
21 comments
A while back,
Gawker broke the story of a former manager
suing Target
as part of a series about life
at the
notoriously anti-union
store. Since then
many more employees have come forward
with
stories
about "
The sketchiest place I've ever worked
." (
Target Previously
)
posted by
The Whelk
on Oct 23, 2011 -
141 comments
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