Martin Glaberman
1911-1970s: Unions and workers: limitations and possibilities, by Martin Glaberman
Detroit auto-worker Martin Glaberman analyses the bureaucratisation and decline of the US trade union movement. An interesting article interspersed with historical information and personal reminiscences
Consider these two units of time: 36 seconds, the rest of your life. The job that takes 36 seconds to do that you're going to do for the rest of your life. I don't know a better definition of alienation than that...
Working for Wages
Note: This article was originally published in Red and Black Notes.
Working for Wages: The Roots of Insurgency
Martin Glaberman and Seymour Faber, General Hall Inc: New York, 1998








