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Seth Sandronsky
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Visiting Tunisian Union Leaders Detail Labor’s Role in Revolution, Transition to Democracy
SACRAMENTO—The world's attention has shifted away from the political revolution in Tunisia, which sparked this year's more »
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Arizona Unions Aid Educators’ Fight Against the State’s Anti-Ethnic Studies Law
Last year, Arizona's legislature passed the GOP-backed House Bill 2281, which threatens to outlaw the Mexican-American Studies Department (MASD) more »
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Fed Up With State Crisis and Cuts, Activists ‘March for California’s Future’
Jennifer Laskin, 37, a school teacher who specializes in reading instruction at Renaissance Continuation High School in Watsonville in more »
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Calif. Unions Step Up Opposition to Public Education Gutting
Marches, rallies planned statewide SACRAMENTO, CALIF.—Students and workers in California’s public schools—K-12 more »
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Pushed by Unions, Single-Payer Passes Calif. Senate
Bill now moves toward another showdown with Schwarzenegger. Third time's the charm? As President Obama’s health more »
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A Stark Difference: Public vs. Private Sector Organizing
Two efforts to form labor unions in Sacramento underscore a crucial point for the millions of Americans interested more »
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Housekeepers Rally for New Contract in Hard-Hit Sacramento
Xochitl Pelayo and Zeida Rangel are housekeepers at the Radisson Hotel Sacramento. Both earn $9.45 an hour, with a 3 more »
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Union Clashes with U. of Calif. Over Ties to Unionbusting Firm
The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee wants to know how much the University of California is more »
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A Radical Economist Examines His Own Working-Class Roots
For decades, Michael Yates has been challenging and critiquing capitalism in books, articles and classrooms. But Yates--radical political more »
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In and Out of the Working Class
Radical economist and labor educator Michael Yates moves beyond the classroom to examine—with striking honesty—his own life. more »

