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Airline or Ego Trip? British Airways CEO Wants to Kill Unite, Profs Say
Lindsay Beyerstein
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A Free Solution to the Jobs Crisis: End China’s Currency Manipulation
David Moberg

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The Death—and Life?—of Craftsmanship
Richard Greenwald

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Rapid Urbanization Pushes Global Slum Population Over 800M, UN Says
Akito Yoshikane

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In Broken Welfare System, ‘Needy Families’ Fund Offers Break for Jobless
Michelle Chen

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A King’s Ransom Is Enough for CEOs–Perhaps
Jonathan Tasini
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Healthcare Reform Post-Mortem: What Obama Must Learn from the Victory
Roger Bybee

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Better Than Nothing: Labor Reacts to Passage of Healthcare Bill
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Fired Worker Sparks Organizing Campaign at Family-Owned Chicago Grocery
Kari Lydersen

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U.S., International Unions Aid Haitians’ Fight for Good Jobs and Reconstruction
David Moberg
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Weekly Round-Up: Workers Protest Banks, Airlines, Mandatory Overtime
Jennifer Braudaway
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Cast Adrift: America’s Jobless Cope With Shredded Safety Net
Roger Bybee

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Guestworkers Sue Employer, as Calls for Immigration Reform Grow Louder
Rose Arrieta

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School Grounds as Battlefield: Political Lessons at an Arabic-themed School
Michelle Chen

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Battle Brewing Between Mexican Miners, Govt., After Court Rules Strike Illegal
Kari Lydersen
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AFL-CIO: ‘Imperfect’ Health Reform is ‘Important First Step’
David Moberg

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‘Friendly’ Commonwealth Games Not So Friendly to Workers
Lindsay Beyerstein

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$18 Billion Jobs Bill Passes—Just 10.8 Million Jobs Short
Art Levine

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Sick and Tired, But Still Standing: Ground Zero Workers Weigh a Settlement
Michelle Chen

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Will Obama Pursue Promised New Approach to Trade, or Continue Bush Model?
David Moberg
Labor
Moore Lappé on Why Wealth Concentration is Bad for Human Nature (Video)
Jeremy Gantz

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Farewell, Toyota: Union Agrees to Settlement Over Factory Closing
Akito Yoshikane
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In San Francisco, Union Democracy Goes on Trial
Carl Finamore

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Nationwide Bank Protests Push Reform Agenda, Ask ‘Where’s My Bailout?’
David Moberg
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