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Buying Local Doesn’t Mean You’re Paying for Workers’ Rights
Margaret Gray

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This is Huge: NLRB Rules Graduate Student Workers Can Unionize
David Moberg

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We Are Witnessing a New Age of Social Justice Movements—And That Includes Labor
Shaun Richman

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How We Won a Contract Against Austerity at CUNY
Barbara Bowen

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SEIU’s “Future Fighters”: “We need a plan for racial justice in every union”
Chris Brooks

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Baltimore’s Democratic City Council Kills $15 Minimum Wage Bill, For Now
Bruce Vail

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Domestic Workers in Ill. Win Bill of Rights: “Years of Organizing Have Finally Paid Off”
Parker Asmann

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Postal Workers Fend Off Attacks in New Contract
Alexandra Bradbury

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BREAKING—Fight for $15 Organizers Tell SEIU: We Need $15 and a Union (Updated)
David Moberg

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Authors Spill Organizing Secrets in Labor Notes’ New Book
Jen Johnson

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Fire Departments, Airports and Military Bases May Be More Toxic to Workers Than You Think
Elizabeth Grossman

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The Strike At Trump’s Atlantic City Casino Is a Flashpoint for the Entire Labor Movement
Adolph Reed Jr.

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Chicago Activists Accuse ICE of Racial Profiling After Street Corner Raid
Parker Asmann

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National Democrats Back $15 Minimum Wage. Baltimore Dems, Not So Much.
Bruce Vail

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Day Laborers Leader on Right-Wing Hostility: “So Far, We Have Won This Fight”
Peter Dreier and Mark Maier

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CUNY Workers Overwhelmingly Approve New Contract With 94% Voting Yes
Brandon Jordan

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It’s the Stupidity, Stupid: How Donald Trump is Beating the Democrats on Trade
Theo Anderson

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A Radical Plan For An Economy That Makes Black Lives Matter
Douglas Williams

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On Trade, Our Choices Aren’t Only Xenophobic Nationalism Or Neoliberal Globalization
Leon Fink

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A Message for CUNY Members: Don’t Take the Money
Sigmund Shen

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So Long, Uber: Could Co-op Apps Change the Way We Catch Rides?
Vic Vaiana

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A New Path to Progressivism: An Interview with Vermont House Candidate Mari Cordes
Victoria Albert

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In Philadelphia, Progressive Education Organizers Fight ‘Disaster Capitalism’
Molly Knefel

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Senate Dining Room Workers Win $1 Million in Back Wages
Bruce Vail
