Red & Black Notes
Entitled, “Off the Job in Canada” this issue of Red & Black Notes is disappointing, to say the least. Earlier reviews of mine for this zine were positive, since I found the radical position on the labour movement and the limits of unionism to be inspiring. However, it seems that the more recent issues of this magazine lack substance and have been sloppily edited. The central article, which outlines some of the recent spate of militant job action by nurses, teachers and others, roundly closes its analysis by stating the glaringly obvious – that these actions reveal the “class nature” of Canadian society. Uninspiring and limp. (RT)