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                                                                 Labor Studies Journal
                                                                 2020, Vol. 45(l) 5-7
Introduction                                                          @2020 UALE
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This special issue of Labor Studies Journal brings together papers, under the theme of
'Red for Ed' Teacher Protests, which were presented in Philadelphia at the April
2019 United Association for Education conference. The topic could not be more timely
as teachers' strikes and protests continue to galvanize the labor movement.
   American  public school teachers roared onto news headlines in 2018 as statewide
teacher mass protests and strikes erupted in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky,
Colorado, Arizona,  and North  Carolina. Following the example  of the Chicago
Teachers Union,  whose  militant leadership elected in 2010 led a successful 2012
strike and a 2016 one-day walk-out, across the country, educators wear red shirts to
show  their solidarity and chant red for ed as they strike and march by the tens of
thousands in state after state. In the United States, 2018 saw the largest number of
strikers involved in major strikes in more than three decades, close to half a million,
and 78 percent of them were teachers and school staff. The year 2019 saw nearly as
many  strikers, with massive teacher strikes in Los Angeles in January and in Chicago
again in October, along with  walk-outs in West  Virginia (again), Denver, Little
Rock, Arkansas, and Oakland,  California. Tens of thousands of teachers continued
to mobilize at Red  for Ed rallies at state capitols in Indiana, Virginia, South
Carolina, and North Carolina.
   There is breadth in our authors' topics. Four articles focus on school teachers and
two on college teachers. Three articles are about U.S. teachers, two about Canadian
teachers, and one looks at an organization that brings together Mexican, Canadian,
and American  teachers. Two  of the articles analyze the wave of 2018-2019 U.S.
teacher strikes.
   Adding  depth to their analysis, the bulk of our authors write from their on-the-
ground  experiences. The papers are not simply descriptions of union battles. The
authors analyze what  went right and what  went wrong,  the challenges teachers'
unions faced, and how  they succeeded or failed to overcome those obstacles. The
papers analyze internal organizing strategies, labor-community coalition building
strategies, messaging, striking illegally, and visions of social justice and social
movement   unionism.
   Chantal Mancini's Austerity, Struggle, and Union Democracy: Bill 115 and the
Ontario Secondary  School Teachers' Federation, An  Insider View is, as the title
states, based on both the author's own experiences as a secondary school teacher and
union  leader, and on her research. Her paper looks  critically at the 2012-2013
response of teacher unions to the Ontario, Canada government passing an anti-union
law that attacked teachers' wages and retirement benefits, and banned strikes. The

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