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Jonathan Rosenblum (activist)

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David Kusnet, "Love the Work, Hate the Job: Why America’s Best Workers Are More Unhappy than Ever," 2008 (Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons), pages 121–133.
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in upstate New York. He eventually moved to Seattle in 1991 and helped found the Washington State chapter of
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Rosenblum began labor and community organizing in the 1980s, after his involvement with
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Beyond $ 15: Immigrant Workers, Faith Activists, and the Revival of the Labor Movement
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An archive of Rosenblum's papers related to his work from 1997-2006
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based union organizer. For Jonathan (Yonason) Rosenblum, see
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From 2011 to 2014, Rosenblum was the campaign director for
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Index

Seattle
Jonathan Rosenblum
Seattle, WA
The Ithaca Journal
Jobs With Justice
King County Labor Council
AFL–CIO
WashTech
University of Washington
1999 Seattle WTO protests
Direct Action Network
Service Employees International Union
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Lonnie Nelson
Beacon Press
"Resisting Amazon Is Not Futile"
Jacobin
"Socialist Win in Seattle: Anomaly or Harbinger?"
Alternet
"To Fight Back Against Companies Like Uber, Workers Need Organizing—Not Technocratic Fixes"
In These Times
"The Battle in Seattle, 15 Years On: How an Unsung Hero Kept the Movements United"
Yes! (U.S. magazine)
"SeaTac's Fight for 15: Why Faith Was Key"
Labor Notes
"Coon Lake's name is changed, but lots of work remains on institutional racism"
Seattle Times
"Seattle Author Jonathan Rosenblum on the Struggle for a $ 15 Minimum Wage"
"JOE HILL IN HIGH TECH: A special report.; Unions Need Not Apply"
"Labor activists, academics come together for lectures and symposia on strikes"

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