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Aaron Eisenberg
@ae53
now politics @uawregion9a, formerly: @rosaluxnyc, @publicpowerny
Brooklyn, NY Katılım Haziran 2009
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Still the nets all time leading scorer
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Brook Lopez has lived 15 NBA lives
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@TheDuhalde That we remember a summer league dunk means we were down bad
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@ae53 I found a Facebook post about Knox that I had memory-holed
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You know it’s awesome to be defending champs to treat this as cool maybe he can be diawara mins last year and not as like thinking Kevin Knox summer league performance and like he gonna be our savior
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Tyler Nickel 6 threes in his summer league debut
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The UAW 9A influence
Nathan@ParisPhl
I love so many things about Zohran but my favorite thing is how he dresses like a public defender
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We joined the @harpersmagunion and @UAWRegion9A to fight for a fair contract because workers should never be forced to choose between their healthcare and a living wage — It is an unconscionable choice. Management needs to do right by the people who make this magazine what it is.



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Proud to stand with @UAWRegion9A @UAW2110 workers at @Harpers today as they fight for a fair first contract. After nearly 2 years of negotiations, they’re demanding fair wages, affordable health care, and dignity on the job. Their fight is our fight. Solidarity. ✊🏽 #UnionStrong

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On July 10, 1936, the UAW formally joined the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations).
The CIO's emphasis on organizing by industry, not by craft, stressed the common interests of workers across job classifications.
One of the strengths of this model was that it required overcoming racial divides within the workplace. The CIO ran anti-racist training to facilitate Black and white workers organizing together to fight employers. At its core was the idea that Black and white workers have a common enemy in capitalists, and dividing workers by race intends to weaken working-class power.
According to historian and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois, the CIO was one of the most successful anti-racist efforts in U.S. history. He wrote that because of the CIO, workers “in the steel and automotive industries have been thrown together, Black and white, as fellow workers striving for the same objects. There has been on this account an astonishing spread of interracial tolerance and understanding.”

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If we want a healthy media, we have to support the people that make it happen.
The folks at Harper’s Magazine have been negotiating in good faith for two years but are still dramatically underpaid relative to their peers. I stand with @UAW in calling for a fair contract now.

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I stood in solidarity with @Local2110UAW @harpersmagunion members on the picket line this morning.
Harper’s has a storied history — and it’s because of the writers and editors who work there. I stand with them in their fight — now two years’ long — for a fair contract.
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New York City is a union town! Proud to have joined my colleagues and dozens of picketers in solidarity @harpersmagunion!
Harpers Magazine workers deserve a fair contract with respectful wages AND healthcare benefits. Not one or the other.
Solidarity forever!

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Harper’s Magazine was founded in NYC in 1850 & has been a treasured publication here since then. But the leadership needs to step up & offer their workers a fair contract, one that pays enough to live here. Right now, they are far behind their peers.
Proud to join @harpersmagunion @uawregion9a & the growing caucus of elected officials who support unions on the picket line today.




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.@Harpersmagunion was formed 2 years ago, yet they are still striking to earn livable wages today! Happy to join their picket today in downtown Manhattan to demand that workers get a fair contract!



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Rain or shine we always stand with workers! So proud to have rallied with @UAW2110 @UAWRegion9A outside of Harpers Magazine to demand a contract for their workers.
When we fight we win!

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"While most unions played it safe in New York’s recent elections, @UAWRegion9A took big swings in supporting progressive insurgent candidates like @claireforny and @DarializaforNY — and won."
jacobin.com/2026/07/mancil…
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Solidarity with @harpersmagunion @Local2110UAW who have spent nearly two years negotiating for a fair contract.
All workers deserve the basics: healthcare and a living wage. Strong unions build stronger workplaces, stronger communities, and a stronger New York.



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Rightfully so! Public defenders are chronically underpaid and drowning in cases. This disparity must be addressed. Solidarity with @BklynDefenders!
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While most unions played it safe in New York’s recent elections, UAW Region 9A and its director, Brandon Mancilla, took big swings in supporting progressive and socialist insurgent candidates like Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier — and won. jacobin.com/2026/07/mancil…
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