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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
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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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Elizabeth Warren Says Make the Rich Pay for Striking Chicago Teachers’ Demands
Jeff Schuhrke
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Will GM Workers Stay Out On Strike In Hopes of a Better Deal?
Chris Brooks and Jane Slaughter
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Why I’m Voting No on UAW’s Deal With GM: A “Third-Tier” Worker Speaks
Mindy Isser
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Why Are Chicago Teachers Striking Against Mayor Lori Lightfoot? They’ve Been “Lied To” Before.
Kari Lydersen
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How to Resolve the Chicago Teachers Strike? Tax the Rich.
Amisha Patel and Nathan Ryan
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Trump Is Waging a War On Labor Unions, But You Wouldn’t Know It from CNN’s Dem Debate
Michael Arria
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Chicago Teachers Won Public Support for Their Strike. Here’s How.
Jeff Schuhrke
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What’s at Stake in Chicago Teachers’ Strike: Whether Unions Can Bargain for the Entire Working Class
Rebecca Burns
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The Corporate Media Failed to Warn Us About the Trump Admin’s Attack on LGBTQ Workers
Andy Lee Roth and Avram Anderson
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The Powerful New Idea in Elizabeth Warren’s Labor Platform
Shaun Richman
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After Largest Workplace Raid in a Decade, Immigrant Workers Are Organizing
Rose Bookbinder
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How Have Health Workers Won Improvements to Patient Care? Strikes.
Suzanne Gordon
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Graduate Workers Are Going to Fight Like Hell to Stop the Trump NLRB’s New Rule
Jeff Schuhrke
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Trump’s New Labor Pick Eugene Scalia Will Be a Catastrophe For Workers Rights
Heidi Shierholz, Lynn Rhinehart, Celine McNicholas
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When It Comes to Bereavement Leave, the U.S. Is Unspeakably Cruel
Julianne Tveten
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The Unions Backing Friday’s Global Climate Strike—And What It Means
Sarah Lazare
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The Strike Against General Motors Is One Front in a Much Larger Class War
Sean Crawford and Maximillian Alvarez
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GM Just Took Away Our Insurance, But They Can’t Stop Our Strike
Steve Frisque, interview by Sarah Lahm
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49,000 Striking Auto Workers Should Vote No on “Two-Tier.” Here’s Why.
Jane Slaughter
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