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Dispatch
Free Speech, for Art’s Sake
A Chicago sidewalk salesman prepares to sue his city.
Robin Peterson

Labor
One Year After: Republic Workers Face Hard Times With High Hopes
Kari Lydersen
Weekly Audit: Stop Wall Street’s Economic Rampage
Zach Carter, Media Consortium blogger

Labor
More News From the Jobless Recovery: Workers Getting Less for Doing More
Art Levine
Comics
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Mikhaela B. Reid

Feature
Leftists, Liberals—and Losers?
How and why progressives must unite for real change.
G. William Domhoff
The Mulch: Tepid Accord Reached in Copenhagen
Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger

Labor
HandyDART Drivers Strike For Pensions
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Ole Ole! Chicago Restaurant Workers Begin Negotiations
Kari Lydersen
Labor
The Economist’s Absurd Attack on ‘Spoiled’ Public-Sector Workers
Mischa Gaus
Viewpoint
The ‘Candidate vs. President’ Canard
David Sirota
Labor
End-of-Week Wrap-Up: Janitors, Housekeepers and Rabbis
Diana Novak
Labor
Fletcher Jr. and Lichtenstein on ‘SEIU’s Civil War’
Jeremy Gantz
Labor
Union Leaders Attack Senate Health Bill, Push for Tougher Reforms
Art Levine
ITT’s ‘Voices From the Island’ Guest Editor on Chicago Public Radio
Zachary Gonzalez-Landis
Labor
When Miners March: West Va. Coalfield Tales Still Resonate
Kari Lydersen
The Mulch: Frustrated, Obama Calls for Action
Alison Hamm

Dispatch
The Shipping Point
Between China and big box stores, minimum wage ‘temp’ workers take a stand.
Roger Bybee
