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The War on Workers’ Comp
Stephen Franklin

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In the UAW, Rising Academic Worker Unionism Is Haunted By the Ghost of Walter Reuther
Barry Eidlin

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‘Huge Win’ for Workers as DC Council Approves $15 Minimum Wage
Nadia Prupis

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What Activists Committed to the Long-Haul Fight Can Learn from the Life of Organizer Fred Ross
Bill Fletcher, Jr.

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New Labor Board Ruling Restricts Bosses’ Ability To Hire Permanent Replacements for Striking Workers
Robert Schwartz

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What Will It Take To Wake Up the ‘Sleeping Giant’ of the New Working Class?
Shaun Richman

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Teamster Retirees Win Surprise Victory, Force Government Not To Slash Their Pensions
Bruce Vail

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Are Software Engineers the Latest Exploited Migrant Workers?
David Iaconangelo

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Illinois College Faculty Say Continued Cuts Have ‘Ripped the Guts Out’ of Public Higher Ed
Branko Marcetic

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How Can We Make Restaurant Jobs Into Good Jobs?
Seth Kershner

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The Verizon Strike Shows that Average Workers Can Still Beat Corporate Giants
Dan DiMaggio

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The Power of the NYC Teachers Union’s Rank-and-File Caucus MORE Is Growing
Kevin Prosen

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New Survey Reports Uber Drivers Are Investing Big in the Company But Get Little Stability
Spencer Woodman

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New Study Reveals Just How Brutal Meat and Poultry Work Is for Workers
Elizabeth Grossman

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Revolt of the ‘Chapulines’: After Strike, Indigenous Mexican Farmworkers Vote To Unionize
David Bacon

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Washington, D.C., Teachers Union Wrestles with the Legacy of Michelle Rhee
Bruce Vail

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Union Members Don’t Oppose Environmental Protections. They’re Actually More Likely To Support Them.
Jeremy Brecher and Todd Vachon

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The Verizon Strike Is a Reminder That Improving Workers’ Lives Will Always Require Workplace Action
Elizabeth Mahony

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Progressive Nonprofits That Oppose the New Overtime Rules for Low-Income Workers Are Hypocrites
Ethan Miller

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The Verizon Strike Is Not Just About Wages. It Is About Power and Domination Over Workers.
Alex Gourevitch

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Can Labor Learn from Silicon Valley?
Michelle Chen

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This New Rule Will Make Information About On-the-Job Injuries at Dangerous Workplaces Public
Elizabeth Grossman

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“We’re Not Paid Enough”: Cafeteria Workers at Walt Disney World Say They Want a Union
Michael Arria

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The Verizon Strike Is Now In Its Second Month, and the Stakes Are Higher Than Ever
Shaun Richman
