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We should probably use this article to begin coverage of the 2022 Labor Movement in the United States. There aren't many articles on this on Wikipedia yet, but we could start here. We could begin this by mentioning it in the lede, especially the Railroad Strike with employees of BNSF. We could also mention the Starbucks and Trader Joes strikes, because they led to the California Fast Food council. Other strikes in cultural work in journalism and academia have also been consequential: University of California strikes and Conde Naste strikes.
The Labor Movement is patterned enough to mention as a historical trend in this article.