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Gender Inclusiveness? Women, Young Workers May Abandon Labor, Report Says
Akito Yoshikane
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UNITE HERE, SEIU Resolve Major Dispute, Agree on Division of Money, Members, Organizing
David Moberg

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‘Go Ahead, Try and Make Me Pay You’: Wage Theft and S.B. 1070
Danny Postel and Ted Smukler

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Fewer Workers, Bigger Profits—and Endless Recession?
Roger Bybee

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Ask Cambodian Workers: What Good Has ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ Done?
Jeff Ballinger

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These Stains Do Not Wash Away: An Immigrant’s Tale
Stephen Franklin

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Iraqi Electricity Union Offices Raided Under Minister’s Draconian Decree
Kari Lydersen

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‘Small Government’ Facade Falls in Milwaukee, Revealing Split-Level Reality
Roger Bybee

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Around Country, UNITE-HERE Actions Take on Hotel Giant
Micah Uetricht
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Chicago Teachers Laid Off in Droves
Kari Lydersen

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Hundreds Sit Down in Chicago To Send Hyatt A Message
David Moberg

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Should BP CEO Tony Hayward Go to Prison?
Lewis Maltby

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Netroots-Labor Solidarity: A Work in Progress
Mike Elk
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Beyond the Spin: The People Left Behind by Extended Unemployment Benefits
Art Levine

Labor
The Recession Enters Prison: Inmate Laborers Face Increasing Layoffs
Akito Yoshikane

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A DREAM is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Immigrant Youth and Economic Crisis
Michelle Chen
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Grassroots Pressure—And New Polls—Show New Path for Dems
Roger Bybee

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Collaboration Power: How Are Unions and Educators Joining Forces?
Richard Greenwald

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High Officials’ Salaries Open California Nurses Union Up to GOP Attacks
Mike Elk

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Second Wave of News Industry’s Collapse: Freelance Life Increasingly Unrealistic
Rebecca Rosen Lum

Labor
Fashion Designer, Makeup Mogul Sell Luxury Goods ‘Inspired’ By Dead Maquila Workers
Lindsay Beyerstein

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On the Border and in the Fields, Dying from the Heat
Kari Lydersen

Labor
GOP Wants to Extend Bush Tax Cuts, Not Jobless Benefits. Can Dems Seize the Moment?
Roger Bybee

Labor
‘Nothing Stops a Bullet Like a Job’
Kari Lydersen
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