man in a flannel shirt and straw hat spraying tomato plants with pesticides in a large yellow tank on his back

In 1996, the EPA Was Ordered To Test Pesticides for Impacts on People’s Hormones. They Still Don’t.

New lawsuit aims to make the agency do what Congress ordered more than 25 years ago.

February 27, 2023 | Source: Environmental Health News | by Nate Seltenrich

Unionism has seen a resurgence in popularity the past few years. The problem is, it’s very difficult to get our members organizing in their communities when they hate the way our leadership (I use that word loosely) is operating.

Our unions shouldn’t be, and I’d argue weren’t meant to be, transactional—yet by and large that is what they have grown to be. By transactional I mean: I pay dues, you provide a service, and my duty ends with my dues.

Instead, our unions should be conduits for radically changing society and the economy as we know it. Even as conservative as my own union, the Machinists, is, the preamble to our union constitution begins, “Believing that the right of those who toil to enjoy to the full extent the wealth created by their labor is a natural right…” and goes on to say that worker organizations should use “the natural resources, means of production and distribution for the benefit of all the people.”