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  1. Karen Nussbaum. Karen Nussbaum (born April 25, 1950) is an American labor leader and founding director of Working America. Nussbaum was born in Chicago where her mother, Annette Brenner Nussbaum, was a publicist, and her father, Myron "Mike" Nussbaum, was an exterminator, actor, and director.

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  2. Karen Nussbaum is a longtime leader in the working women's movement, co-founding 9to5 and founding Working America. She also served as the director of the Women's Bureau at the U.S. Department of Labor and wrote several books and articles on labor and politics.

  3. Karen Nussbaum is a longtime organizer for women's rights and labor issues. She co-founded 9to5, led the U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau, and created Working America.

  4. 11. Dez. 2020 · Jane Fonda and Karen Nussbaum met in the anti-war movement In 1978 Fonda brought script writers to a 9to5 meeting in Cleveland, where she spoke to 40 women about the problems they faced in their...

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  5. 1. Feb. 2021 · Karen Nussbaum was a cofounder of the pioneering labor-feminist organization 9to5. In an interview with Jacobin, she discusses why working women in the 1970s needed to organize as workers, 9to5’s hilarious tactics, and why “individually self-reliant but collectively powerless” women workers today still need to organize on the job.

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  6. Karen Nussbaum, the founding director of Working America and the Working America Education Fund, has been fighting for the rights of working people for more than four decades. She was a founder and director of 9to5, the National Association of Working Women and president of District 925, SEIU.

  7. 11. Feb. 2021 · You can find our interview with 9to5 co-founder Karen Nussbaum here. The 1970s saw an explosion of women’s participation in the workforce. By the end of the decade there were at least 12 million...