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Garrett Brown

“Garrett Brown worked in steel mills in Alabama, in a chemical plant and garment factory in Georgia, been a journalist in Chicago, and a Cal/OSHA inspector in California, in addition to consulting and training with worker and community groups on workplace health and safety around the world.”

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July 5, 2023

Looking Back at the Steelworkers Fight Back Campaign – Part 3

July 2, 2023

Notes from the Sadlowski Campaign for USWA President in 1976-77Part 2 – David v. Goliath in the USWA

June 28, 2023

Learning and Building on the past: Notes from the Sadlowski Campaign for USWA President in 1976-77

April 20, 2020

It’s totally illegal

July 4, 2018

July 4th, 242 years ago and again today

June 18, 2018

Addendum to Early article: The legacy of the Sadlowski campaign was swamped by the tsunami of the 1980s steel industry crisis

February 26, 2017

Talking with a friend about Trump voters and how to reach them

November 12, 2016

Why Trump Won the Electoral College Vote

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