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Weekly Pulse: Vermont Poised to Pass Single-Payer
Lindsay Beyerstein
Feature
Fired for the Crime of Working
Not much has changed for undocumented workers since Obama took office.
David Bacon
Labor
Radiation in the Homeland: Honeywell’s Guilty Plea Shows Importance of Unions
Mike Elk
The Pentagon’s New Weapon: Social Media ‘Sock Puppets’ (and Other News from the Em
David Szydloski
Labor
Turning a Crisis Into a Political Hammer: A Field Guide to Right-Wing Budget Attacks
Roger Bybee
Labor
What We Haven’t Learned From the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Richard Greenwald
Weekly Audit: Hostile Takeover Threat Spurs Concessions from Michigan Unions
Lindsay Beyerstein
Feature
Capitol Offensive
In Madison and beyond, unions and their allies fight for fundamental workers’ rights.
David Moberg
Viewpoint
War Number Three
George Kenney
Labor
Visiting Tunisian Union Leaders Detail Labor’s Role in Revolution, Transition to Democracy
Seth Sandronsky
The Wavelength: What does proposed AT&T and T-Mobile Merger Mean?
Eric K. Arnold
Labor
The Ups and Downs of Chinese Unionists, and the ‘Interests of Humanity’
Kari Lydersen
Labor
Migrant Refugees Swept into Revolutions in Libya and Bahrain
Michelle Chen
Feature
‘People Are Pissed Off’: An Interview With Leo Gerard
After attending protests in Madison, Wis., the United Steelworkers union president talks strategy.
David Moberg
Unhappy Anniversary: Protesters Take to Streets 8 Years After Invasion of Iraq
Matthew Marienthal
Labor
Piven’s National ‘Teach-in’ Aims to Spread Wisconsin’s Anti-Austerity Fight
Roger Bybee
Labor
David Moberg on the State of the Unions—in Wisconsin, Chicago and Beyond (VIDEO)
Jeremy Gantz
Labor
From Haymarket to Cairo, Workers’ Struggles Remain Fundamentally the Same
Kari Lydersen
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