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How States Are Trying to End the Disability Unemployment Crisis
s.e. smith

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What Slashing the Labor Department Budget by 21 Percent Would Mean
Elizabeth Grossman

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Republicans Are Racing To Make Workplaces More Dangerous and Unhealthy
Elizabeth Grossman

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6 Reasons Why Donald Trump Won’t Save American Jobs
Les Leopold

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Interviews for Resistance: On Recovering the Word “Strike”
Sarah Jaffe

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Despite Some Union Support, Trump’s New Labor Pick Would Be Terrible for Workers
Bruce Vail

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Union Moves Ahead at American University: “Time To Bring Academia into the 21st Century”
Bruce Vail

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Chicago Teachers Are Trying to Organize the Biggest Charter School Union in the U.S.
Jeff Schuhrke

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Women Strike Against Capital—and To Take Back Feminism
Liza Featherstone

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4 Women’s Strikes That Were Anything But a Privilege
Kate Aronoff

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Interviews for Resistance: Workers Are on the Frontlines of Making Sure Banks Don’t Rip Us Off
Sarah Jaffe

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Workers at AT&T Mobility Wage Largest-Ever Contract Mobilization
Dan DiMaggio

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Labor-Clergy Coalition To March on Nissan Plant in Mississippi
Tim Shorrock

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Labor Must Embrace the Anti-Trump Resistance to Fight for the Working Class
Jeremy Brecher and Joe Uehlein

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House Republicans Vow To Do “Everything We Can” To Roll Back Labor Law Gains
Elizabeth Grossman

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Chicago Activists and Aldermen Call for New Office to Enforce Labor Laws
Justin Miller

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Interviews for Resistance: The March 8 Strike Is About Building Feminism for the 99%
Sarah Jaffe

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Strawberries and Solidarity: Farmworkers Build Unity Around Driscoll’s Berries Boycott
Sameerah Ahmad

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Why A French Socialist’s Case for Taxing Robots Is Better Than Bill Gates’ Idea
Kate Aronoff

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“Don’t Dictate—Negotiate!” Illinois State Workers Authorize Strike
Chris Brooks

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Even Trump Can’t Stop the Tide of Green Jobs
Yana Kunichoff

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Interviews for Resistance: Protests Show Immigrants’ Economic Power Cannot Be Ignored
Sarah Jaffe

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Federal Hiring Freeze To Hit Rural and Minority Communities the Hardest
Elizabeth Grossman

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The Deadly Reality of Construction Work
Michael Arria
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