Images of buttons, stickers and one sheet publications by the revolutionary workplace group Uprise!, which was active in 2002-2003. Copied to clipboard United States distribution workplace groups Uprise! UPS Comments5 Been having trouble uploading Been having trouble uploading these images. I see them as uploaded, but they won't show up... I have no idea. All the ones I have no idea. All the ones that don't show up have () in the file names, maybe change one of those and see if it makes any difference? It was wither the () or the It was wither the () or the #, but got it figured it out now. Yeah, nice one. There is a Yeah, nice one. There is a bit of a bug with the image uploading, where punctuation or spaces in the filenames break it. By the way, our tag "shipping" is for ships, distribution is the tag for workers who distribute things Took the 'postal service' tag Took the 'postal service' tag off. This was a workplace group at UPS, which is not part of USPS.
Been having trouble uploading Been having trouble uploading these images. I see them as uploaded, but they won't show up...
I have no idea. All the ones I have no idea. All the ones that don't show up have () in the file names, maybe change one of those and see if it makes any difference?
Yeah, nice one. There is a Yeah, nice one. There is a bit of a bug with the image uploading, where punctuation or spaces in the filenames break it. By the way, our tag "shipping" is for ships, distribution is the tag for workers who distribute things
Took the 'postal service' tag Took the 'postal service' tag off. This was a workplace group at UPS, which is not part of USPS.
Organizing for class struggle at UPS - Uprise! An article by Nicolas Phebus of the Collectif Anarchiste La Nuit (NEFAC-Quebec City) about the revolutionary workplace group Uprise! at delivery firm UPS while it was still active in 2002.
"Hands Up, Don't Ship!" Minneapolis UPS workers protest shipments to Missouri police A dozen part-time UPS workers in Minneapolis took protest action on the job August 22, after…
Libcom interview with former UPS workers group Uprise! member, 2007 An interview with a former member of revolutionary UPS workers group Uprise! by libcom, based on a libcom questionnaire. Uprise! was active in 2002 and 2003.
Package Handler’s Report and Analysis In this essay, IWW organizer Coeur de Bord analyses the first year of organizing at a United Parcel Service hub in Minneapolis outside of the…
Informal work groups and resistance on the sunrise shift An account of an informal work group at UPS taking on a grievance with management.
The Black Voice Partial online archive of The Black Voice, the information arm of the United Black Workers, an organization of workers at the Ford Mahwah Assembly plant in New Jersey in the early 1970s.
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Been having trouble uploading
Been having trouble uploading these images. I see them as uploaded, but they won't show up...
I have no idea. All the ones
I have no idea. All the ones that don't show up have () in the file names, maybe change one of those and see if it makes any difference?
It was wither the () or the
It was wither the () or the #, but got it figured it out now.
Yeah, nice one. There is a
Yeah, nice one. There is a bit of a bug with the image uploading, where punctuation or spaces in the filenames break it.
By the way, our tag "shipping" is for ships, distribution is the tag for workers who distribute things
Took the 'postal service' tag
Took the 'postal service' tag off. This was a workplace group at UPS, which is not part of USPS.