“我们想要的就是你们想要的”:教育工作者联盟在2019冠状病毒病期间为“共同利益”组织工作

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Rhiannon M. Maton
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本文考察了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间2020-2021学年美国教育工作者工会的“共同利益”组织工作。在此期间,全国许多地区推动学校重新开学,但往往似乎对学校及其更广泛社区的学生、家庭和工作人员的生活健康和安全需求关注不足。与此同时,许多美国教育工作者工会积极而明显地组织起来,要求“安全返校”,包括在公立学校建筑中加强卫生保护。这些工会将社会正义工会主义作为组织理念,采用了一系列策略,努力与当地社区合作,同时倡导共同利益问题,这不仅有利于其成员,也有利于更广泛的公众。本文利用一系列大众媒体和人工工会出版的资料,结合工会教育家的采访,梳理了社会正义工会在组织工作中所关注的共同利益问题,讨论了他们为什么选择关注这一系列问题,并考虑了这一框架对新冠肺炎大流行内外工会组织的利害关系。
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“What We Want is the Same Thing You Want”: Educator Union Organizing for the ‘Common Good’ during Covid-19
This article examines the “common good” organizing efforts of U.S. educator unions during the 2020-2021 school year of the Covid-19 pandemic. During this timeframe, many districts across the country pushed for school reopening while often appearing to pay insufficient attention to the lived health and safety needs of students, families, and workers in schools and their broader communities. Meanwhile, many U.S. educator unions assertively and visibly organized for a “safe return to school” involving stronger health protections in public school buildings. Embracing social justice unionism as an organizing philosophy, such unions employed a range of tactics in efforts to partner with local communities while advocating for common good issues that would benefit not just their members but also the public more broadly. Drawing upon a range of popular media and artifactual union-published sources combined with educator unionist interviews, this article teases apart what common good issues were taken up by social justice unions in their organizing efforts, discusses why they chose to take up this range of issues, and considers the stakes of this frame for union organizing within and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Radical Teacher
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