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Joe Biden Thinks Coal Miners Should Learn to Code. A Real Just Transition Demands Far More.
Mindy Isser
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To Build a Left-Wing Unionism, We Must Reckon With the AFL-CIO’s Imperialist Past
Jeff Schuhrke
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Climate Activists Can’t Afford to Ignore Labor. A Shuttered Refinery in Philly Shows Why.
Mindy Isser
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“The Algorithm Made Us Do It”: How Bosses at Instacart “Mathwash” Labor Exploitation
Audrey Winn
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Trump’s North America Trade Deal Is Poised to Worsen Climate Change—But Dems Don’t Seem To Mind
Rachel M. Cohen
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Uber Is Offering Scab Rides to Help Break France’s General Strike
Julianne Tveten
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Bosses Are Charged with Breaking the Law in Over 40% of Union Campaigns
Michelle Chen
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Why Did Democrats Give Trump a Win on NAFTA 2.0?
Michael Arria
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Trump’s Labor Dept. Has Declared War on Tipped Workers
Heidi Shierholz and David Cooper
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In Wisconsin, the Teamsters Faced a Revolt from Below
Alice Herman
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How Supporters of the Green New Deal Are Showing Up for Workers
Elizabeth King
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What Other Unions Can Learn from the Historic Gains We Won in the Chicago Teachers Strike
Jackson Potter
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Why 15,000 Indiana Teachers Just Walked Off the Job
Jeff Schuhrke
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The Strike at McDonald’s Is About More Than Fighting Abuse—It’s About Workplace Democracy
Eli Day
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Arkansas Teachers Went On Strike. Here Are the Corporate School Privatizers They’re Up Against.
Gin Armstrong and Derek Seidman
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Uber CEO Forgives Saudi Arabia for a Brutal Murder, But Punishes Drivers for Small Errors
Audrey Winn
Labor
Cheerios Picket Line Averted: After Strike Threat, General Mills Workers Win Tentative Agreement
Katie Rose Quandt
Labor
The Climate Strikers Walked Out of School. Next, Let’s Walk Off the Job.
Sydney Ghazarian
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With the Help of Teachers Unions, the Climate Strikes Could Be Moving Into Phase 2
Rachel M. Cohen
Labor
Chicago Teachers Didn’t Win Everything, But They’ve Transformed the City—And the Labor Movement
Rebecca Burns
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Chicago Teachers Are Carrying the Torch of Decades of Militant Worker Struggles
Sarah Lazare
Labor
Over the Last Week, At Least 85,000 Workers Were Out on 13 Different Strikes
Michael Arria
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Chicago’s Citywide Strike Just Spread to Charter School Teachers
Rebecca Burns
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A Low-Carbon Economy Will Be Built By Nannies, Caregivers and House Cleaners
Mindy Isser
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