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Wisconsin’s Key Task: Spreading Spirit of Madison Beyond Capital
Roger Bybee

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Locked-Out Honeywell Workers Join Wisc. Struggle, Inaugurate Company-Wide Union Council
Mike Elk

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After Valentine’s Day Firing, Ill. Workers Protest for Better Severance Pay
Joel Handley
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Not a Union Member?: Why You Should Care About Wisconsin (or Ohio, or Michigan)
Amy Dean

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Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers File Class Action Wage Theft Lawsuit
Kari Lydersen

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Wis. Capitol Protesters Avoid Eviction, Win GOP Lawmaker to Their Side
Micah Uetricht

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Divide and Deport: On Immigration, Thom Hartmann and Lou Dobbs Have Much in Common
David Bacon

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States’ Anti-Labor Efforts Lose Steam as Support for Wis. Gov. Walker Remains Low
Roger Bybee

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The Recovery That Wasn’t: Bouncing Back to Lower Standards
Michelle Chen

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Missouri Legislator Wants to Increase Child Labor
Kari Lydersen
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Why Should Firms That Spied on Unions Keep Government Contracts?
Mike Elk

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How a Govt. Shutdown Would Affect Federal Workers—and Everyone Else
Lindsay Beyerstein
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US Uncut Spreads Spirit of Madison: 50 Protests Saturday Over Budget Cuts, Corporate Tax Dodgers
Art Levine

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Labor Leaders Say Wisconsin Signals ‘New Era of Labor Militancy’
Mike Elk
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Polls: Union Popularity Still Low, But Public (Mostly) Supports Bargaining Rights
Akito Yoshikane

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Attacks on Journalists Raise Questions for Egyptian Democracy Movement
Michelle Chen
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Presidential Ambitions Behind Wis. Gov. Walker’s Unionbusting Stance?
Roger Bybee

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Wisconsin Labor Fight: Prelude to a Big Bang?
Jacob Wheeler

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Does Labor Need Another Wimpy?
Steve Early
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Voices From These Times: ‘Farmer’
Manny Sosa

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Public ‘Green Jobs’ Investments Pay Off Now, Next Year, Long-term
David Moberg
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Warehouse Workers Allege Wage Theft, Demand Pay Stubs
Kari Lydersen
Labor
Finding Budget Solutions, Not Scapegoats: Lessons from an Oregon Victory
Amy Dean

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Madison Protesters: Collective Bargaining About Workplace Democracy, Not Just Pay, Benefits
Micah Uetricht
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