Bread Roses !!better!! -

To understand , you must travel to Lawrence, Massachusetts, in the bitter winter of 1912.

Bread is safety. It is the ability to exist without chronic anxiety. For too long, we have been told that wanting fair wages or reasonable hours is "entitlement." But wanting bread isn't greedy; it is recognizing that survival is the baseline, not the prize. Bread Roses

Let’s talk about why we need both.

is the perfect slogan for the modern labor movement: To understand , you must travel to Lawrence,

Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes; Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses! For too long, we have been told that

Simultaneously, the "Great Resignation" and "Quiet Quitting" trends are a search for the roses. Workers are realizing that a 60-hour week is delivering the bread, but no roses.