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Building the Road As We Travel: New Political Coalitions and the Washington State Labor Council

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Labor Research Review, Volume 1, Number 22 (1994)
Author
Feekin, Lynn
Abstract

[Excerpt] New political action often involves testing ideas and approaches that do not always come together immediately or as envisioned. The political agenda of the Washington State Labor Council was formulated as one of three fronts in a comprehensive strategy to help the labor movement gain momentum over the next decade. This agenda was shaped during a tumultuous period of highs and lows in the political climate of Washington. Before 1988, the labor movement participated in politics through a traditional COPE mechanism. They turned to a more activist approach and had stunning victories by 1993, only to face a more sobering situation with business victories in 1994. LRR asked Lynn Feekin, an associate editor with the Review, to explore the recent political action experiences of the council with its Research Director, Jeff Johnson.

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Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 1, Num. 22
Date Issued
1994-09-01
Keywords
Washington State Labor Council
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COPE
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Jeff Johnson
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