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Labor Cafe discusses labor movement struggles

By KELSEY QUINT

news writer

each month, the center for social concerns transforms the geddes hall coffee house into a forum for discussion, debate and caffeine. notre dame community members gathered Friday to discuss issues affecting workers in the spring semester’s final installment of the labor cafe.

as always, dan graff, history professor and director of the higgins labor program, began the conversation on this week’s topic: “workers organizing everywhere a ll at once.”

“i really want to use this final session to hear what people are thinking about today in terms of labor questions. There’s lots of activity going on,” graff said.

“There’re labor market questions, and we’re just talking about the united states here. There’re inflation questions. There are all sorts of strike activity happening

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