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Colorado Teachers Are Mad as Hell—And Now They’re out on Their First Strike in Decades
Rachel M. Cohen

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Cynthia Nixon Was Right: New York Needs To Get with the Cannabis Equity Program
Donnell Alexander

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What Today’s Anti-Trump Resistance Can Learn From a Progressive Who Won in Reagan Country
Larry Cohen

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Workers Just Organized the First Federally-Recognized Fast Food Union in the U.S.
Shane Burley

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50,000 University of California Workers Are Still on Strike. One Key Reason: Outsourcing.
Sarah Lahm

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Bernie Sanders Has a Sweeping Plan to Expand Union Rights and Workplace Democracy
Miles Kampf-Lassin

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A New Model for Progressive Politics in the Heart of Deindustrialization
Bruce Vail

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Homeownership Is Dead. The Future Lies in Public Housing.
Market-centric housing policies have failed and the path forward is clear: have the government create robust public housing.
Tanner Howard

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Prisoners Are Organizing a Nationwide Strike Against “Modern-Day Slavery”
Michael Arria

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Postal Banking Could Become a Reality Even Without Congress. Here’s How.
David Dayen

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In a National May Day Strike, Puerto Rican Marchers Face Down Tear Gas To Protest Privatization
Kate Aronoff

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Yes, a Jobs Guarantee Could Create “Boondoggles.” It Also Might Save the Planet.
Kate Aronoff

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Why These Immigrants Are Shutting Their City Down This May Day
Sarah Jaffe

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University of Iowa Faculty Are Showing How Labor Can Organize Under Right-to-Work
Daniel Moattar

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Why Hundreds of Georgia Bus Drivers Just Staged a Massive Sickout
Casey Williams

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Trump Is Using “Welfare” Dog Whistles to Come After the Entire Working Class
Rebecca Vallas, Talk Poverty

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Arizona Teachers Are Out On the Largest Strike in State History. Here’s Why.
Sarah Lahm

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Don’t Like War? Then Don’t Work! Remembering When Dockworkers Shut Down the Ports on May Day
Peter Cole

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Arizona Teachers Are Prepared to Strike to Fix the Education Crisis Themselves
Sarah Jaffe

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Nation’s Richest, Including Trump, Are About to Enjoy a $17 Billion Windfall Due to a Tax Loophole
Jake Johnson, Common Dreams

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Toiling Over a “Puddle of Blood”: Why These Warehouse Workers Are Standing Up to Abuses
Mica Soellner

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Nearly 5,000 JetBlue Flight Attendants Just Voted To Unionize, in a Major Win for Airline Labor
Sarah Lahm

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Rotten and Rat-Infested: The Appalling Food and Healthcare Conditions Facing Inmates in U.S. Prisons
Michelle Chen

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Puerto Rico’s Major Newspapers Laid Off Reporters Just When the Island Needed Them the Most
Katherine Braden
