Even in our supposedly more enlightened times, when people hear the word ‘labor,’ they are likely to conjure up a predictable set of mental images: Burly white guys in hard hats.
Nevermind that the labor movement’s momentum in recent years has been almost entirely due to the organizing efforts of women and people of color in lower-paid service industries.
As Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert’s new documentary, “9to5: The Story of a Movement“, explains, that was even more true in the 1970s.
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