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SJ: What does the whole thing have to do with Donald Trump and the inauguration that is also happening tomorrow?LB: Principally.and CTUL director Veronica Mendez Moore spoke with Sarah Jaffe about the strike and the potential for challenging corporate power under Trump.

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and thinkers who are working both to challenge the Trump administration and the circumstances that created it.I have actually gone to the Kohls shareholder meetings—Kohls is the other big contract of Kimco—and have spoken directly to the CEO of Kohls about this.What the future holds for us at CTUL is really looking to How do we not just organize the workers here and the workers there? but.

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That is the agenda that is likely to take away many of the rights that workers have been fighting for for years.that actually won a union and now have a voice on the job and are able to start bargaining their first contract.

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workers who were working in retail janitorial were making about $10 or $11 an hour and there were about four or five workers cleaning a store.

SJ: What is the role of Home Depot in this relationship?LB: The company has a contract to clean every Home Depot store.SJ: The J20 actions were immediately followed by literal millions of people in the streets for the Womens March the next day.

because it is helping them step into their ability to assert that this is what they want in the world and to understand that we all need to do it together.through direct action other people see that this is a value that a lot of other people feel strongly about.

The organizing was so separate—with the Womens March the next action that the organizers of the Womens March had was to [send postcards to] your representative.how do you look at that as an organizer and think about trying to bring new people into the movement?BJ: We often think about organizing in terms of some people who agree with us.

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