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Voices From These Times: Employment Inferno
Kenneth Hagans

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November 2, Creative Destruction and ‘Repealing the 20th century’
Roger Bybee

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State Ballot Initiatives Ensure Employee Free Choice Act Stays Dead
Michelle Chen

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Unionbusting Firm Likens Organizers to Terrorists
Lindsay Beyerstein
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The Wage Disparity is (Not Quite) Worse Than You Think (Updated)
Jeremy Gantz

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How to Restore the Power of Unions?
Joe Burns
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Recession’s Side Effects: Fewer Dead Workers—But GOP Poised to Gut OSHA
Art Levine

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On Verge of Victory in New York, Cuomo Announces War Against Unions
Akito Yoshikane

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Baltimore Workers File Class-Action Suit Over ESPN Zone Closure
Kari Lydersen

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Coming Soon to America: Big Push for Austerity
Roger Bybee

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Jimmy John’s Workers Narrowly Reject Union—and Underscore Potential Power of EFCA
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Airline Profits Soar, Leaving Passengers Sour & Employees Sore
Carl Finamore

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Workers, and Labor Strategy, on the Move as Goods Transport Industry Spreads Out
Kari Lydersen
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NFL Collision: Management Control vs. Player Safety
Roger Bybee

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Immokalee Workers Win, Again!
Kari Lydersen

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Zambia Mine Shooting Blights Chinese ‘Development’ in Africa
Michelle Chen
Labor
Honeywell Spending More To Keep Workers Locked Out Than Cost of Their Demands
Mike Elk

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NFL Crackdown on Violent Hits Won’t Stop Football’s Concussion Problem
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Beset by GOP, Obama and Labor Mount Quixotic Drive for Infrastructure Bills
Art Levine

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UAW Members Protest Two-Tier Wages at GM Plant
Akito Yoshikane

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Recession Ebbs, but Misery Piles on for Families in Poverty
Michelle Chen

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Labor Launches Massive Electoral Effort. Will Dems Return the Favor?
Roger Bybee

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Why Are Sweatshops So Invisible? One Answer: The Media
Richard Greenwald
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Kohler’s New Demands Bring to Mind Company’s History of Labor Struggle
Roger Bybee
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