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The Depressing World of Want Ads for the Unemployed
Kari Lydersen

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Locked-Out Armstrong Workers Head Back to Bargaining Table (as Temps Take Their Jobs)
Mike Elk

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Chilean Starbucks Workers on Strike—and U.S. Baristas Show Solidarity
Akito Yoshikane

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In the Wake of Oslo Attacks, a Path Forward for Labor?
Michelle Chen

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President Obama’s Stuck on the Wrong Kind of Stimulus
Roger Bybee

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Unions Cheer Anti-Digital Piracy Measures
Kari Lydersen

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In Auto Negotiations, UAW Will Likely Continue Move Away From Setting Standards
David Moberg
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This Week in Labor: OSHA’s List of Shame, and Big Three/UAW Talks Set to Start in Detroit
Lindsay Beyerstein

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NLRB General Counsel Defiant, as Subpoena Showdown Looms
Mike Elk

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With GOP Roadmap in Hand, Where Will Obama and Dems Wind Up?
Roger Bybee
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Hyatt Hotel Puts the Heat on Striking Workers—Literally
Kari Lydersen

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Kaiser Election Results KOed: Judge Orders Rematch Between SEIU and NUHW
Steve Early

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How Murdoch’s Empire Suffocates the Craft of Journalism
Michelle Chen
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Chicago Unions Resist Mayor Emanuel’s ‘Threat’
David Moberg

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Pro-Business Rat Attends NLRB Hearing on Proposed Union Election Rule
Mike Elk

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Unions Continue Pushback Against Split Telecom Workforce
Akito Yoshikane
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States Can’t Win the Endless ‘Business Climate’ Game
Roger Bybee
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Through Union Allies, Fiji’s Labor Troubles Ripple Across the Pacific
Michelle Chen
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Longshoremen Get Old-School With Trespassing and Train Blockage
Mike Elk

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Chicago Ballet Labor Struggle Takes Center Stage
Kari Lydersen

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This Week in Labor: Unrest in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond
Lindsay Beyerstein
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First NAFTA-Wide Union Could Emerge This Year
Mike Elk

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Abuses in Tech Industry in China Exposed
Michelle Chen

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Why Won’t Obama and Democrats Defend the Public Sector?
Roger Bybee