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Foreclosure Crisis Persists, as Families Eagerly Await ‘Cramdowns’
Roger Bybee

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Fired Warehouse Workers to Vacuum-Maker: ‘Clean Up Your Act!’
Kari Lydersen

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On Eve of Election, Britain’s Labor Party Takes on Labor
Lindsay Beyerstein

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What Will Activists Do? Progressive Agenda, Health Reform On the Line
Art Levine

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Fed Up With State Crisis and Cuts, Activists ‘March for California’s Future’
Seth Sandronsky
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Adding Insult to Injury: After Deep Union Concessions, Mercury Marine Execs Snag Bonuses
Roger Bybee

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E-ZPass Workers Face Stiff Resistance to Unionizing
Akito Yoshikane

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Injustice by the Pound: Farm Activists Work to ‘Bust Up Big Ag’
Michelle Chen

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Republican Senators Crusade Against a FedEx Union
Lindsay Beyerstein
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A Cry in the Dark? Q & A With Alabama Living-Wage Activist
Kari Lydersen

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Obama’s Futile Bipartisanship Quest: Bad for Jobs, Real Health Reform?
Art Levine

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Can Freelancers Unite? New Union Aims to Organize Contract Workers
Richard Greenwald

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Illinois Judge: Verizon’s Proposed Landline Sell Off Too Risky
Rand Wilson

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When the Truth Hurts: Intelligence Agencies vs. Whistleblower Protections
Michelle Chen
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Flanders: Working Families, Unions Losing Patience With Dems (VIDEO)
Jeremy Gantz

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Facing Mass Lay-Offs, Whirlpool Workers Choose to Fight Company
Joseph Varga
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Struggling University Students Take on ‘Dr. Pepper Spray’ in Milwaukee
Roger Bybee

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The Socialist Roots of International Women’s Day
Lindsay Beyerstein
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L.A. Sparks Revolt Against Banks and Wall Street Shakedowns, Abuses
Art Levine

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Florida Modern-Day Slavery Museum Hits the Road
Kari Lydersen
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Weekly Round-Up: Big Week for the Streets
Jennifer Braudaway

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Jobless Rate Steady in February, as ‘Two Separate Americas’ Persist
Roger Bybee
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Seattle Students Take to Streets on ‘Day of Action’
Adam Case
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Stop and Go Negotiations in Alabama, as ‘Crimson Ride’ Drivers Push for Better Wages
Kari Lydersen
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