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        In Minnesota, the Largest Private-Sector Nurses Strike in U.S. History
      
                    Protesting understaffing and low pay, Minnesota nurses hit the picket line in a “fight for our very profession.”
                          
                      Sarah Lahm                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborViewpoint                  
            
        The Strike that Started the Red Wave
      
                    Ten years ago, Chicago teachers modeled what a militant fight for public education looks like by walking off the job. A decade later, the legacy of social justice unionism continues to animate the U.S. labor movement.
                          
                      Jackson Potter                  
            
     
  
      
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        “Players Realize Now: They’re Workers”: Why Baseball Minor Leaguers Voted to Unionize
      
                    The surge in U.S. labor organizing now includes minor league baseball players, who are agitating for higher pay and better protections on and off the field.
                          
                      Abe Asher                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborRural America                  
            
        The Working-Class Loggers Who Saved an Old-Growth Forest
      
                    Often cast as villains in the Northwest’s environmental battles, timber workers have a connection to the forest that goes far beyond jobs.
                          
                      Steven C. Beda                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborViewpoint                  
            
        Nonprofit Workers Shouldn’t Be Turned Away Because Unions Are at “Capacity”
      
                    It’s time for parent unions to think creatively about new organizing.
                          
                      Myriam Sabbaghi                  
            
     
  
      
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        Heat Waves Are Literally Killing UPS Workers
      
                    Package deliverers and mail carriers aren’t just suffering from capitalist-induced climate change. They’re also often forced to work in vehicles without air conditioning.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
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        This Labor Day, Starbucks Workers Are Hosting Pro-Union “Sip-Ins” Across the U.S.
      
                    To commemorate Labor Day, Starbucks workers are planning actions at stores around the country—part of the growing campaign to organize the coffee chain.
                          
                      Saurav Sarkar                  
            
     
  
      
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        These Starbucks Workers Demanded Fair Pay, Then Were Accused of Kidnapping Their Boss
      
                    Workers at a unionized Starbucks store in South Carolina call the allegations “ridiculous” and are continuing to organize for justice on the job.
                          
                      Saurav Sarkar                  
            
     
  
      
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        Chicago Teachers Suspect Mayor Lightfoot Tried To Fire Them for Opposing a New Scrapyard
      
                    Chicago Public Schools targeted two teachers involved in a campaign to stop the relocation of a dirty General Iron metal shredder to Chicago’s Southeast Side. The union and the community fought back.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
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        500 Days Into the Warrior Met Coal Strike, Where Are Joe Biden and the Democrats?
      
                    As Alabama miners fight for their rights, Democratic leaders are largely absent.
                        
     
  
      
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        Ask a Railroad Worker: How Did Railroad Jobs Get So Bad?
      
                    As a national rail shutdown over mounting labor disputes looms in the US, it’s worth asking how we got here from the folks who know best—the workers themselves.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
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        Lessons From a Radical Past: One Man’s Journey Into the Factories in the 1970s
      
                    A veteran of the New Left's turn to the factories tells his story.
                          
                      Peter Olney                  
            
     
  
      
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        Heat Waves Are Putting Teamsters in Danger
      
                    UPS workers say the company is not doing enough to protect employees from scorching temperatures.
                          
                      Mindy Isser                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborViewpoint                  
            
        Monkeypox Is a Workers' Rights Issue
      
                    The outbreak of monkeypox shows that workers need protections like paid leave and just cause to help protect public health.
                          
                      s.e.smith                  
            
     
  
      
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        Chipotle Shut Down Its Only Unionized Store. Organizers Say It’s Retaliation.
      
                    While the company denies the closure is related to union activity, it fits a larger pattern of union-busting efforts at other franchises like Starbucks and Heine Brothers’ Coffee.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborDispatch                  
            
        Intelligentsia Workers Vote to Unionize, Fueling the Fire of Coffee Industry Organizing
      
                    Workers at the coffee chain have joined fellow baristas at Starbucks and Colectivo in unionizing their workplaces.
                          
                      Jeff Schuhrke                  
            
     
  
      
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        Damning Report Shows Unions Have Plenty of Money to Organize—They Just Don't Spend It
      
                    For the past decade, organized labor has gotten richer even as it watched its membership decline.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborDispatch                  
            
        Starbucks Holds Life-Saving Benefits Over Trans Workers' Heads
      
                    Managers are wielding a new weapon against unions: gender-affirming healthcare
                          
                      Zane McNeill                  
            
     
  
      
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        The UAW Just Made It Easier for Auto Workers to Go on Strike
      
                    At the recent UAW convention, workers won increased strike pay that starts on day one.
                          
                      Keith Brower Brown and                       Jane Slaughter                  
            
     
  
      
          LaborRural America                  
            
        After Yellowstone Floods, Tourism Workers Lose Their Jobs—And Their Housing
      
                    Many Yellowstone workers depend on their bosses for a place to live. When the flood washed away their jobs, they lost their housing, too.
                          
                      Joseph Bullington                  
            
     
  
      
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        The New ‘Lavender Scare’ Is an Attack on the Working Class
      
                    A new wave of attacks on queer and trans rights is here. The Working People podcast asks veteran LGBTQ+ labor organizers how workers can fight back.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
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        In 40 Years of Labor Reporting, David Moberg Never Gave Up on the Working Class
      
                    As a staff writer for In These Times from its birth in 1976, Moberg secured a unique position for himself in the small band of the nation’s labor writers.
                          
                      Stephen Franklin                  
            
     
  
      
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        UK Rail Workers Prepare for Second Round of Strikes
      
                    After their bosses responded to last month’s 40,000-strong rail workers’ strike with a “paltry” contract offer, the National Union of Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers are gearing up for another day of strike action on Wednesday, July 27.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
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        U.S. Railroad Workers Inch Closer to a Possible National Strike
      
                    After Biden appointed an emergency board to help resolve the labor dispute, rail workers warn: “We have the ability to stop the trains from moving.”
                          
                      Jeff Schuhrke                  
            
    