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Guns and Butter: Labor Takes on Afghanistan
Michelle Chen

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Grassroots Movement Grows in Mexico, as Unionists Escalate Opposition to Government
Micah Uetricht
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Paid Sick Day Fight Pits Mother Nature vs. CEOs
Roger Bybee

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Deja Vu: Fearing Unrest, Goldman Bankers Packing Heat
Lindsay Beyerstein
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Black, Urban Neighborhoods are Unemployment’s Epicenter
Stephen Franklin

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Baseball Players Association Is Rarest of Things: A Strong Union
Akito Yoshikane
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Progressives’ Memo To Obama: How To Create Jobs
David Moberg

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How We Are Part of the Sweatshop Economy
Richard Greenwald

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Workers Give Rite Aid CEO the Raspberry for Unionbusting
Rand Wilson
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We Need a Manufacturing Strategy—And CEOs Agree
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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Stupak: A Massive Headache for Organized Labor
Roger Bybee

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Another Slaughterhouse Hazard: Pig Brain Mist
Emily Udell

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Reevaluating Immigration Reform: What’s it Worth?
Michelle Chen

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Labor Watchdog Slams Wal-Mart for Chinese Suppliers’ Abuses
Jeremy Gantz
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Health Reform Debate Starts As Unions, Liberals Pressure Reid for Stronger Bill
Art Levine

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After Massacre in Phillippines, It’s Workers Against Warlords
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Detroit Restaurant Workers Hungry for Justice
Kari Lydersen
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Flawed Health Reform Could Hurt Dems in 2010—Part 2
Roger Bybee

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Flawed Health Reform Could Hurt Dems in 2010—Part I
Roger Bybee
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Dear USA Today: Asian-American Unemployment More Nuanced Than You Think
Akito Yoshikane

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Who Would Benefit From ‘Gitmo North’?
Kari Lydersen

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Waiting on the Street Corner, Waiting For a Miracle
Stephen Franklin

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No ‘Turnaround’ in WTO 10 Years Ater Seattle Protests
David Moberg

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Trading Tomorrow for Today: Why Saving is So Hard for Poor Families
Michelle Chen
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