Full at 
http://blog.cheapmotelsandahotplate.org/2011/07/15/scabbing-for-the-huffington-post/
I have a Facebook friend who is a prominent liberal activist and writer. He 
tells us on his website that “My labor experience dates back to working as a 
staff organizer in Las Vegas for the Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees 
(HERE) International Union starting in 1988, then serving on the Executive 
Board of UC-Berkeley’s Association of Graduate Student Employees (AGSE/UAW) in 
the early 90s, serving as an appointee to the Berkeley City Labor Commission 
for a number of years, organizing a labor-environmental network (the California 
Network for a New Economy), organizing community support for labor struggles in 
Northern California, and serving in the national legal department of the 
Communication Workers of America. This past year I worked in a union-side labor 
firm in New York City.” Recently he wrote a series of articles on “Google and 
the costs of lost privacy.” These appeared on Huffington Post. To help 
publicize his work, he put a reference to them on his Facebook page. I was 
surprised to see that he was writing for Huffington Post when there is a 
boycott by writers and labor unions against the online newspaper. When I told 
him so, he took umbrage, posting that there was legitimate disagreement among 
“labor folks” about the Huffington Post boycott and that “labor folks” like 
Dean Baker, Robert Reich, and Jared Bernstein were not honoring the virtual 
picket line around the newspaper.  Besides, he said, this isn’t a strike or 
boycott called by the workers at Huffington Post, the implication being that 
this isn’t really a labor dispute whose picket line must be honored. . . .
                                          
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