Skip to the content
  • [email protected]

Labor United Educational League

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Constitution
    • Regions & Chapters
    • Affiliations
    • T-Shirt Fundraiser
  • Statements
  • Harry Bridges School of Labor
  • Join
    • Dues
    • Shop
  • Publications
    • Labor Today
    • Labor Today Archive
    • The Labor Herald

Labor United Educational League

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Constitution
    • Regions & Chapters
    • Affiliations
    • T-Shirt Fundraiser
  • Statements
  • Harry Bridges School of Labor
  • Join
    • Dues
    • Shop
  • Publications
    • Labor Today
    • Labor Today Archive
    • The Labor Herald

Statements

  • Home
  • Statements
By LUEL 0 Comment

Labor United Educational League Statement on State Intervention in Railroad Strike

LUEL Statements

LUEL has been following the actions of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen who voted to authorize a strike on July 11th, 2022, with a 99% approval rate. 

Continue readingLabor United Educational League Statement on State Intervention in Railroad Strike

By LUEL 0 Comment

Labor United Educational League Statement on Minnesota Teachers

LUEL Statements

The poor working conditions of teachers in Minneapolis, Minnesota had degraded to a point where they were forced to take to the picket lines from March 7th – March 28,

Continue readingLabor United Educational League Statement on Minnesota Teachers

By LUEL 0 Comment

Labor United Educational League Statement on Minnesota Nurses Strike

LUEL Statements

The Minnesota nurses Strike has the potential to be the largest nursing strike in our Nation’s history, with  15,000 nurses voting to authorize a strike with one demand, “put patients

Continue readingLabor United Educational League Statement on Minnesota Nurses Strike

By LUEL 0 Comment

LUEL Statement on Draconian Fines Levied Against United Mine Workers by NLRB

LUEL Statements

The NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) Region 10 is demanding the UMWA (United Mine Workers of America) to pay back 13.3 million dollars in costs related to their strike.  This

Continue readingLUEL Statement on Draconian Fines Levied Against United Mine Workers by NLRB

Aug 2, 2022
By LUEL 0 Comment

Introducing: Labor United Educational League

LUEL Statements

We are going back to our roots! Going forward Labor United for Class Struggle is changing our name to Labor United Educational League. You can now find us at our

Continue readingIntroducing: Labor United Educational League

Posts pagination

1 2

Latest YouTube Videos

The third session for 2025 of the Harry Bridges School of Labor was on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:10 Section 1: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and Aftermath
13:40 Q&A 1
16:10 Section 2: The Legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
24:45 Video - Remembering Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
30:20 Q&A 2
33:10 Section 3: Similar Incidents Happening Today
46:30 Q&A 3
51:00 Video - Commemoration
57:00 Conclusion
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
The second session for 2025 of the Harry Bridges School of Labor was on organizing black workers in the formation of Industrial Unions. In this session, we:

-Review the history of Black workers in America leading up to the organizing drives for industrial unions.

-Look at organizing during the Great Depression, including the Unemployed Councils.

-Highlight the organizing drive of tobacco workers at RJ Reynolds in Winston-Salem, NC with the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers (FTA) Local 22.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Section 1: Historical Background of Black Workers in America and an Overview of Organizing Black Workers in Meat Packing and Sleeping Car Porters.
12:40 Q&A 1
14:10 Section 2: Industrial Organizing and the Great Depression
26:50 Q&A 2
39:25 Section 3: Organizing the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers Local 22
51:20 Q&A 3
53:30 Conclusion
Organizing Black Workers During the Formation of Industrial Unions
The first session for 2025 of the Harry Bridges School of Labor covers the Plumb Plan, which proposed public ownership of the railroads after World War I. To follow up on our class on The Case For Public Rail, we will look at the history of public rail in the United States. We will discuss the conditions in the railroads in the early 1900s and the nationalization during World War I, as well as the Plumb Plan and its evolution into an attempt at Independent Political Action in the labor movement.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Section 1 - Working Conditions on the Railroads
23:00 Q&A 1
27:10 Section 2 - The Plumb Plan
36:30 Q&A 2
41:20 Section 3 - Plumb Plan and Independent Political Action
52:05 Q&A 3 and Conclusion
------------------------

The Harry Bridges School of Labor aims to educate the workers of America on the strength of unions and to foster a class-conscious workforce through Labor United Educational League. We aim to connect the struggles of the past with the struggles of today to empower the labor movement to transform from their present hopeless defensive fight into an aggressive attack upon Capital. We plan to empower workers with knowledge regardless of industry or type of work, bringing all workers to a class-oriented trade union movement.

To learn more, visit https://luel.us/ .
The Plumb Plan - A Historical Proposal for Public Ownership of the Railroads
The twelfth session for 2024 of the Harry Bridges School of Labor was given on The Case for Public Rail. We were joined by Adam, the National Organizer for the Public Rail Now Campaign. The Public Rail Now campaign was launched by Railroad Workers United (RWU) to nationalize the railroads after RWU passed a resolution in October 2022 supporting public ownership of railroads.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:20 Section 1 - History, the American Railway Union, Nationalization during WWI and the Plumb Plan
11:40 Q&A 1
16:00 Section 2 - Railroad Workers United, The State of the US Rail System
24:25 Q&A 2
31:25 Section 3 - The Public Rail Now Campaign
41:30 Q&A 3
53:20 Conclusion
------------------------

The Harry Bridges School of Labor aims to educate the workers of America on the strength of unions and to foster a class-conscious workforce through Labor United Educational League. We aim to connect the struggles of the past with the struggles of today to empower the labor movement to transform from their present hopeless defensive fight into an aggressive attack upon Capital. We plan to empower workers with knowledge regardless of industry or type of work, bringing all workers to a class-oriented trade union movement.

To learn more, visit https://luel.us/ .
The Case for Public Rail, ft. National Organizer of the Public Rail Now Campaign
Load More... Subscribe

Labor Today Latest News

  • PERU: Crime and Corruption Sink the Country
  • ALGERIA: It’s Time to Update Pensions By Following Salary Indexation
  • Unions Finally Step Up as Trump Deportations Hit Labor
  • MOVIE REVIEW: Matewan
  • Workers and Veterans rally in Sioux Falls to support AFGE

Labor United Educational League Follow

Official of the Labor United Educational League (LUEL). We aim to build Class Conscious Trade Unionism. Check out our publication at https://t.co/msDo2yokP9

LUEL_us
Retweet on Twitter Labor United Educational League Retweeted
publicrailnow PublicRailNow @publicrailnow ·
14 Feb

"You Can Smell a Hot Box" --Our first podcast dropped. Listen in to Adam and Nick chat about life on the railroad.

Reply on Twitter 1890436111975002304 Retweet on Twitter 1890436111975002304 2 Like on Twitter 1890436111975002304 2 X 1890436111975002304
Retweet on Twitter Labor United Educational League Retweeted
publicrailnow PublicRailNow @publicrailnow ·
14 Feb

Public Rail Now has a podcast!
Our first episode features @railroadworkers General Secretary and SMART-TD member Nick Wurst, and covers topics including the East Palestine derailment, PSR, regulatory capture, and more.

Reply on Twitter 1890222452699197488 Retweet on Twitter 1890222452699197488 3 Like on Twitter 1890222452699197488 4 X 1890222452699197488
Retweet on Twitter Labor United Educational League Retweeted
publicrailnow PublicRailNow @publicrailnow ·
13 Feb

Here we go again.
This is what a rail system owned by robber barons gets us.
We need PUBLIC RAIL NOW.

Reply on Twitter 1890169143581896895 Retweet on Twitter 1890169143581896895 3 Like on Twitter 1890169143581896895 3 X 1890169143581896895
Retweet on Twitter Labor United Educational League Retweeted
publicrailnow PublicRailNow @publicrailnow ·
12 Feb

Occidental Petroleum, the company that manufactured the toxic chemicals that were released in East Palestine, was the largest corporate donor in the 2022 election cycle to the PAC that spent $32 million to get @JDVance elected.

Reply on Twitter 1889732148715745781 Retweet on Twitter 1889732148715745781 2 Like on Twitter 1889732148715745781 3 X 1889732148715745781
Load More

Copyright © 2024 Labor United Educational League