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Fukushima’s Nuclear Martyrdom and Occupational Hazards of the Atomic Age
Michelle Chen
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‘Why We Fight’ and Fox Lies: Two Reasons To Get Fired Up
David Moberg
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Gov. Walker Thinking Victory, but Wisconsites Still Plotting Revolt, Recall
Roger Bybee
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Q & A With BBC’s Paul Mason on ‘How the Working Class Went Global’
Kari Lydersen
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Arizona Unions Aid Educators’ Fight Against the State’s Anti-Ethnic Studies Law
Seth Sandronsky
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A Mumbai Slum’s Quest for Dignity
Stephen Franklin
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Voices From These Times: ‘Debtor’s Blues’
Keisha Nelson
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Live From Madison: Farmers, Unionists, Activists Protest Walker Bill
Jeremy Gantz
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Temporary Workers on the Auction Block? And the Complicated Economics of Immigration
Kari Lydersen
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Union Battleground Shifts From Wis. to Ohio—and Ballot Box
Michelle Chen
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Weighing General Strike Option, Wisconsin Unions Map Fights on Many Fronts
David Moberg
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Did Wisconsin Senators Break the State’s Open Meetings Law?
Lindsay Beyerstein
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Is the Labor Department Dragging Its Feet on Promising Anti-Wage Theft Measure?
Mike Elk
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Live From Madison!: Updates From Inside/Outside Capitol
Jacob Wheeler
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After GOP Strips Bargaining Rights, Unions Launch Morning Protests Across Wisconsin. Strikes Next?
Art Levine
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Updated: Wisconsin Republicans Force Through Bill, Protesters Retake Capitol
Joe Macaré
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The Folly Of ‘Right to Work’ Legislation
Akito Yoshikane
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Wisconsin Struggle is a Teachable Moment: America Ain’t Broke
Roger Bybee
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State Budget Battles Converge on Prison Labor Force
Michelle Chen
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A Century of International Women’s Days: Still Room For Improvement
David Moberg
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Shades of Wisconsin, as 400 Protesters Shut Down Bank Office, Invade Sen. McConnell’s Office
Mike Elk
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Hilton Makes Peace With UNITE-HERE in San Francisco
Carl Finamore
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The Big Shakedown: Wisconsin and the GOP’s Vision for America’s Future
Roger Bybee
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Ariz. Bill Drives Immigrant Workers—and Anti-Immigrant Agendas—to Oklahoma
Kari Lydersen
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