Boxcar Bertha is a young woman who joins a group of radical labor organizers in Arkansas during the 1930s. Together, they engage in various criminal activities, including robbing train passengers. As they struggle to survive in a harsh world, Boxcar Bertha becomes involved in a passionate romance and finds herself fighting against injustice.
Hoffa is a biographical crime drama that follows the life of Jimmy Hoffa, a prominent labor organizer and leader of the Teamsters union. The movie explores his involvement in organized crime, illegal activities, and his eventual disappearance in the 1970s.
Bread and Roses (2000) follows the story of a group of janitors, mostly immigrants, who work in a Los Angeles office building. Inspired by the efforts of labor organizer Maya, they organize themselves to fight for better working conditions, higher wages, and access to healthcare. The film highlights the challenges they face, including the opposition from the corporation and the coercion tactics used against them. It is based on a true story and showcases the courage and determination of the characters in their pursuit of justice.
F.I.S.T. follows the story of a labor leader who becomes embroiled in a struggle against corruption and racketeering in the 1930s. The movie explores themes of union organizing, labor disputes, and political corruption. It depicts the protagonist's fight for justice and his journey towards exposing the truth.
In 'A Whole Life Ahead,' a recent graduate enters the workforce and faces the absurdities of corporate life. She takes on a series of odd jobs, dealing with a boss from hell, social issues, and workplace bullying. Along the way, she discovers love and navigates the complexities of romantic relationships.
In the coal mining town of Matewan, West Virginia, in the 1920s, tensions rise when a labor organizer arrives to support the striking miners against the oppressive coal company. As the conflict escalates, the town becomes a battleground for racial tensions, class struggle, and the fight for workers' rights.
The Working Class Goes to Heaven follows the story of a middle-aged factory worker who becomes involved in the turmoil of Italian politics during the 1970s. As he experiences exploitation and struggles with his own mental breakdown, he must navigate the complexities of being a member of the proletariat in a rapidly industrializing society.
In '7 Minutes', a group of labor organizers fight against the oppressive forces in their industry. The movie showcases their journey, highlighting the challenges they face and the impact of their efforts. With themes of feminism and labor organizing, this drama tells a compelling story of resilience and determination.
The story of the NHL's early years, focusing on the battle between the players, led by Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay, and the owners, over issues of benefits, pensions and the like.
In the 1920s, the rights of American workers to join a labor union was still considered an open question, and African-Americans were routinely denied their civil and economic rights. 10,000 Black Men Named George, the title, refers to the fact Pullman porters were often called "George" by white passengers, which was considered a racial slur.
After losing his job during lockdown, Natan signs up to a microtask website. Having become a “Turker” alongside tens of thousands of others, he is paid a cent for each face he erases on Google Street View. Under the guise of Otto, a fictional character, he embarks on an experimental and playful investigation into “clickworkers”, haunted by the spectre of Beckett.
Colombia receives the indemnity for Panama and accepts foreign credit to undertake development works, which increases the number of workers, although with poor wages and terrible working conditions. María Cano, a political activist, began her fight for the conditions of salaried workers and for the fundamental rights of the population.
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