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Dire Straits: College Students Face Tuition Hikes, Debt, Disinvestment
Roger Bybee
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Student Labor Scandal Illuminates the Gray Market for Guestworkers
Michelle Chen
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American Airlines Union President Sees Future Without Pensions
Josh Eidelson
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What Alabama’s Anti-Immigrant HB56 Has Wrought
Rose Arrieta
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Hotel Workers Challenge Morality of Hyatt Owners: The Billionaire Pritzkers
David Moberg
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A Lockout Ends, but Some Cooper Workers Unhappy With Two-Tier Contract
Mike Elk
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In All-India General Strike, Workers Go All Out Against Neoliberalism
Michelle Chen
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Occupy to ‘Shut Down’ Corporations and ALEC—With Nods to Labor Struggles
David Moberg
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FCC Fines Radio Station For Airing ‘Fake News’ From Labor News Show
Mike Elk
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Driverless Trains and the ‘Mine of the Future’: Are Workers Becoming Obsolete?
Kari Lydersen
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Wisconsin Union That Triggered Anti-Walker Uprising May Not Endorse Dem Challenger
Mike Elk
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While Schools Sink, NYC Teachers Get Slammed in Shame Game
Michelle Chen
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Apple Turns to the Larry King of Sweatshop Scandals
Josh Eidelson
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GOP Contenders’ Anti-Labor Fervor Reaches New, Disturbing Heights
Roger Bybee
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Workers Hold Key to Reigniting Egypt’s Revolution
Michelle Chen
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A Serious Occupation: 3 Years After Republic Windows Struggle, Workers Occupy Same Factory
Daniel Massoglia
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Workers on ‘Journey for Justice’ Meet Newly Scared Minn. Labor Movement
Mike Elk
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Cleaner Air, but Fate of Laid-Off Workers Clouds Coal Plant Closing
Kari Lydersen
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Another Victory for Southern Calif. ‘Carwasheros’
Kari Lydersen
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Foreclosure Settlement Opens New Doors for Fighting Fraudulent Banks
Roger Bybee
Labor
In Growing Labor Struggle, Jazz Artists Harmonize Music and Justice
Michelle Chen
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Why Should Anti-Choice and Anti-Gay Groups Have More Right to Boycott and Picket Than Unions?
Josh Eidelson
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A&P Bankruptcy Saga Nears End, but Pain Just Beginning for Thousands of Workers
Bruce Vail
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‘There’s a Ripple Effect’: A Chicago Librarian Speaks Out About Cutbacks
Kari Lydersen
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