Labor

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Progressive Wisconsin? State Marked by Empty Factories, Full Prisons
Roger Bybee
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As Dems End Deadlock on Crucial National Labor Board, What’s Next on Agenda?
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Chicago Grad Students Ready to Strike Over Tuition Waivers
Kari Lydersen
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Weekly Workers’ Round-up: Nurses Organize, Public Transit Workers Unite
Jennifer Braudaway

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Amid a Flurry of Contracts, Defending the Role of Government Workers
Michelle Chen

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Federal Action Needed to Protect Port Truckers from Clean Air Catch 22
Kari Lydersen

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So Long, NUMMI, and Thanks for All the Jobs
Rose Arrieta

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Labor Dept.‘s New ‘Sheriff’ Offers Overdue Help to Wage-Theft Victims
Jeremy Gantz
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California’s Workplace Safety Standards Under Fire
Rose Arrieta
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White House Boosts ‘Flexible’ Workplace, As 15 Million Still Seek ANY Workplace
Art Levine
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A Flexible Economy Needs a Nimble Labor Board
Amy Dean

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UAW Membership Reaches Postwar Low. Can the Iconic Union Bounce Back?
Akito Yoshikane

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A Black Agenda That Works for Everyone: Jobs and ‘Targeted Universalism’
Michelle Chen

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GOP Strategist Perversely Plans to Fight Wall St. Reform as ‘Bailout’
Roger Bybee
Labor
SEIU vs. NUHW, Week One: Plaintiffs Make Case, Without Evidence
Carl Finamore

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Driving ‘Mobile Sweatshops,’ Cabbies Become A New Face of Movement
Kari Lydersen

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As Congress Leaves Jobless in Lurch, Will Grassroots Push for Strong Jobs Bills?
Art Levine

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Obama Uses Recess Powers to Confirm Pro-Labor Appointees
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Remembering Cesar Chavez
Rose Arrieta

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Building on Health Reform Momentum, NYC Workers Push for Paid Sick Days
Michelle Chen
Labor
Weekly Workers’ Round-up: Students Stand Up to Nike, Protesters Try to ‘Make Wall Street Pay’
Jennifer Braudaway
Labor
Will Emboldened Obama Begin to Fight Overseas Job Relocations?
Roger Bybee

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Building Bridges, Opening Doors: Labor Education Conference Charts Movement’s Future
Kari Lydersen

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Remembering the Triangle Fire
Richard Greenwald
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