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Josh Eidelson
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Labor Board Deals Blow to Fired Immigrant Strikers in Wisconsin
WISCONSIN—The union campaign at Palermo’s Pizza in Milwaukee, which offers a test case more »
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Nurses Beat Back Concessions at Site of Beyoncé Baby Birth
Days before a threatened strike, nurses at New York’s Lenox Hill hospital secured a deal with more »
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NLRB Chairman: New Penalties Needed for Union-Busting of Undocumented Workers
NEW YORK CITY—National Labor Relations Board Chairman Mark Pearce says his agency could pursue new more »
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Some Newark Teachers, Inspired by Chicago, Seek to Thwart Concessionary Contract
NEWARK—Six days after the city’s schools superintendent and teachers' union president announced a tentative more »
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Newark Teachers Union Embraces Performance Pay, Wins Peer Review
NEWARK, N.J.—At a Thursday press conference, the president of the city teachers union and the more »
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Is Immigrant-Firing Pizza Company Getting Pork?
Four months into a bitter strike, labor groups are asking whether Palermo’s Pizza deserves its millions more »
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Los Angeles Port Truckers Test Out Their Picket Signs
Six months after Los Angeles-area port truckers won a rare union election in a nearly union-free  more »
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Janitors Strike Averted As SEIU and New England Contractors Reach Early Morning Deal
At 2 a.m. this morning, the union for many New England janitors announced that a tentative agreement had more »
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Paid Leave Supporters Charge Subversion of Democracy in Florida Ruling
Advocates cried foul last week after a judge’s ruling effectively prevented a paid sick leave measure more »
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Dems on Labor: Warm, But Fuzzy
At last week’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, Democrats ratified a platform which once again commits more »

