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Fred Jacob

@fredbjacob

Dad, labor lawyer, professorial lecturer in law, pannapictagraphist, first gen college, he/his. Opinions are my own, not my employer’s.

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British phone workers’ strike foils Kitty Pryde. She’s stuck with the X-Babies by herself. (Claremont/Adams, Excalibur Mojo Mayhem, 12/89) (thanks for inspiring the reread The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast Anna F Peppard, PhD)

British phone workers’ strike foils Kitty Pryde. She’s stuck with the X-Babies by herself. (Claremont/Adams, Excalibur Mojo Mayhem, 12/89) (thanks for inspiring the reread <a href="/GoshGollyWow/">The Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, Oh Wow! Podcast</a> <a href="/peppard_anna/">Anna F Peppard, PhD</a>)
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What's better to do on a snow day than listen to a podcast about labor history, movies, and miner wars? Check out my @lawonfilm chat about Matewan with Jonathan Hafetz. (watching the movie would be pretty good too.)

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Wow! I never thought I'd be asked to write about The Nanny, crossing picket lines, and the tradition of strong Jewish union women, so I'm indebted to Shaun Richman for making it happen. If you like TV and labor culture, look for solongdentalplan.com in 2026!

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Today in #LaborHistory: Norma Rae hits theaters! Inspired by real-life union activist Crystal Lee Sutton, the film captures the resilience and courage of workers in the face of exploitation. A must-see for anyone who believes in the power of collective action! March 2, 1979

Today in #LaborHistory:  Norma Rae hits theaters! Inspired by real-life union activist Crystal Lee Sutton, the film captures the resilience and courage of workers in the face of exploitation. A must-see for anyone who believes in  the power of collective action! March 2, 1979
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After Loper Bright, what's next for the NLRB? In a new Power At Work piece, Anne Marie Lofaso breaks down why the Board still holds significant power to shape labor law — even without Chevron deference. Read now at poweratwork.us/after-loper-br… and subscribe!