Labor

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Oakland General Strike Builds Solidarity With Labor
Rose Arrieta

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Without More Jobs, Further Global Unrest Looms: ILO
Akito Yoshikane

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Shutting It All Down: The Power of General Strikes in U.S. History
Erik Loomis
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Alabama Immigration Law May Soon Test Union Solidarity
Mike Elk

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AFL-CIO Pres. Trumka to Super Committee Dems: Don’t Touch Social Insurance
David Moberg

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The PATCO Strike, Reagan and the Roots of Labor’s Decline
Joe Burns

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From Cairo to New York, Which Side Are Police On?
Michelle Chen

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Walmart Opponents Decry New Crop of Chicago Stores
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Will the Arab Spring Leave Migrants Out in the Cold?
Michelle Chen
Labor
Union Leader Praises GOP Probe of Jobs Council Companies’ Healthcare Records
Mike Elk
Labor
Working America Nurtures Working Class Support for ‘Occupy’ Aims
David Moberg
Labor
Congress Approves Arizona Mining ‘Land Swap’: Job Bonanza or Environmental Disaster?
Kari Lydersen

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Repealing SB 5: On the Verge of Victory in Ohio
Matt Muchowski

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LA Car Wash Workers Sign Industry’s First Union Contract
Akito Yoshikane

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Labor and Occupy Movements Continue to Stand in Solidarity
Melinda Tuhus

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Inside World’s Economic Engine, Young China Redefines Class Consciousness
Michelle Chen

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Can Nontraditional Labor Orgs Really Represent Workers?
Mike Elk

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The Case of the Disappearing Local TV Journalist
Kari Lydersen

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Greece Strikes, the People Rise, Global Economy Teeters
Michelle Chen

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California Workers Take Walmart’s Warehouses to Court
Kari Lydersen

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Alleged ‘Skills Gap’ Takes Spotlight Off Who’s to Blame for Massive Jobs Shortage
Roger Bybee

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Bold Action Isn’t Always Best—at Least at First
Mike Elk

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America’s Real Industrial Policy: Maximize Profits at All Cost
Roger Bybee

Labor
Locked-Out American Crystal Workers to Meet With Co.—This Time With Federal Help
Akito Yoshikane
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