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A Pig in a Poke: Blown Calif. Pipeline Too Old for Current Safety Tests
Lindsay Beyerstein
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Extortion Artist: Harley-Davidson Will Keep Jobs in Wisc., but Take Workers’ Money
Roger Bybee

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Hightower, Jackson Urge ‘Fighting Bob’ Crowd to Combat Corporate Power
Roger Bybee
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Assert Yourself, America; Don’t Be an Illegal Trade Victim
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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A Day in the Life of a Warehouse Warrior
Kari Lydersen
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Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Labor Day Week Sees Spirited Street Action
Jennifer Braudaway
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Hotel Quickie Strikes Build Union, Workers’ Determination for Contract Battles
David Moberg

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The Busy Reader’s Guide to the Financial Meltdown
Daniel Tucker

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Jimmy John’s Workers Hope Management ‘Freaks Out’ Over Union Drive
Kari Lydersen

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UE Fights Defense Firm’s Plan to Scrap Machines and Mass. Workers
Roger Bybee

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Immigrants Drive Campaign to Unionize L.A. Car Washes
Michelle Chen

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Integrity Failure: BP Shifts Blame for Deepwater Horizon Disaster
Lindsay Beyerstein
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Will Voters Listen? Obama vs. GOP on $180 Billion Tax, Infrastructure Plan
Art Levine

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Despite New Hailed Organizing Rules, Airline Workers Still Face Tilted Playing Field
Mike Elk
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Why You Should Earn Less: the Company’s Argument
Stephen Franklin

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Between Disasters, Workplace Safety Struggles for Attention
Jeremy Gantz

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Indian Bank Workers Join Crippling General Strike Against Government Plans
Akito Yoshikane

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Want to Feel Progressives’ Collective Strength? Attend ‘Fighting Bob Fest’
Roger Bybee
Labor
How to Revive Workers’ Rights in a New Economy
Amy Dean

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Labor Day in Old Milwaukee: Obama and the Urgency of ‘Our Cause’
Kari Lydersen
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What’s Missing From the Movement? Leaders!
Richard Greenwald

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Labor Day 2010: Obama Returns to Milwaukee to Make Case to Working Families
Roger Bybee
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This Labor Day, Workers Face Weak Economy on All Fronts
David Moberg
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Chinese Tire Tariffs Saved Jobs—So Will Dems Take Action on Chinese Currency?
Mike Elk
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