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Scabby the Rat Is Under Attack
Hannah Steinkopf-Frank

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The Teacher Strikes Could Set Off a Private Sector Strike Wave—If We Dare
Joe Burns

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How Volkswagen Has Gotten Away With Union-Busting
Chris Brooks

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Larry Hanley Was a Transformational Labor Leader. He Will Be Missed.
Larry Cohen

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What People in Kentucky Coal Country Really Think About a Green New Deal
Rachel M. Cohen

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How the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Won Higher Wages By Playing For Free
Josh Wolf

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Chicago’s Charter School Strike Wave Keeps On Winning
Rebecca Burns

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Stop & Shop Workers Vote to Ratify Contract—Although Benefits Will Shrink for New Part-Timers
Jeremy Gantz

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Why May Day Continues to Capture the Hearts and Imaginations of Workers
Raechel Anne Jolie

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Will the Teacher Strike Wave Hit Mississippi?
Michael Arria

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Black Workers Say Walmart’s Background Checks Are Racially Discriminatory
Rebecca Burns

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Maine AFL-CIO Becomes First State Federation to Support a Green New Deal Bill
Rachel M. Cohen

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The Stop & Shop Strike Is Showing There’s Still Power in a Union
Michael Arria

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As Tenn. Workers Gear Up for Another Union Campaign, Local Media Shows Anti-Union Bias
Chris Brooks

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Volkswagen Workers in Tennessee Won’t Give Up the Fight for Unionization
Chris Brooks

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McDonald’s Retreat on Fighting Wage Increases Shows the Tide Is Turning
Sarah Lahm

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Why the NCAA Should Pay Student-Athletes—And Let Them Unionize
Brian Wakamo

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Education Privatizers Have Gone Global. So Must We If We Want to Stop Them.
Christian Addai-Poku and Michael Galant

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Fighting Against Racism—And For a Better Paycheck—On the Docks
Shaun Richman

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We Won Sick Days at Macy’s—And We Did It With Style
Nichole Booker and Curtisy Bryant

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Labor Law Doesn’t Apply If You’re in Prison
Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard

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A Blow But Not Fatal: 9 Months After Janus, AFSCME Reports 94% Retention
Heather Gies

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Illinois Manufacturing Workers Locked Out and Fired for One-Hour Strike
Hannah Steinkopf-Frank

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“We Demand Food for Thought”: UIC Grad Workers On Strike for Living Wages and Respect
Hannah Steinkopf-Frank
