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Chanting ‘Save Our Schools,’ Tens of Thousands Rally Across California
Rose Arrieta

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Labor Unrest Roils Global Aviation Industry
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Will Massive Statewide Protests Staunch Calif. Budget Bleeding?
Rose Arrieta

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After Breaking Logjam, Will New Senate Jobs Bills Fall Short?
Art Levine

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Unions Plan Political Work Despite Strained Relations With Obama
David Moberg

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A Union for the Unemployed? ‘UCubed’ Tries to Organize Jobless in Internet Age
Micah Uetricht

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Street Vendors Protest Stifling Regulations—and Start to Organize
Akito Yoshikane

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Axed in a Flash: Surviving Life After Layoffs
Stephen Franklin

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Young People Wait Out the Recession…and Their Youth
Michelle Chen

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Troublemakers Go to ‘School’ in Boston
Rand Wilson

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Will Apple Feel Any Heat for Violations of Its Own Labor Code?
Emily Udell

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Bunning Shamelessly Intensifies ‘National Experiment in Stress’
Roger Bybee
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Appraising Obama Alliance, Labor Leaders Push for Jobs
David Moberg

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Northwestern Students Challenge University With Living Wage Campaign
Chenault Taylor
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Calif. Unions Step Up Opposition to Public Education Gutting
Seth Sandronsky

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SEIU’s Mega-Local Meltdown: Size Matters, But Members Matter More
Steve Early

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AFL-CIO Leaders Assemble This Week to Talk Jobs, Strategize
David Moberg

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Greek Government Ignores Strikers, Listens to EU as Crisis Mounts
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Letter from the UP: Union Members at the Iron Inn
Kari Lydersen
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Healthcare Reform: The Price of Failure if Democrats Don’t Win
Art Levine
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Weekly Workers’ Round-up: Rio Tinto Workers Continue Struggle, Educators Stand Up
Jennifer Braudaway
Labor
As Congress Stiffs Jobless, Deficit Hawk, Liberal Economist Plead: Create Jobs Now!
Art Levine

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Unions Fight to Save—and Stimulate—Manufacturing Jobs
David Moberg
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Goodbye Wifes and Daughters: Another Cautionary Coal Story
Kari Lydersen
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