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Labor Organizing Across Israel’s Apartheid Line: An Interview with Israeli Labor Activist Yoav Tamir
Benjamin Balthaser
Labor
As Temperatures Climb Across the Country, Workers Will Suffer
Elizabeth Grossman
Labor
VIDEO: Frances Fox Piven on the Importance of Social Movements Being ‘Unruly’
Jamie K. McCallum
Feature
What I Saw at the Summit
The People’s Summit wasn’t perfect—but it was a start.
Bhaskar Sunkara
Viewpoint
Puerto Rico Can’t—And Shouldn’t—Pay Its Debts Just to Enrich Wall Street Profiteers
With interest rates of 785 percent, the island got stiffed by the municipal equivalent of a payday loan
Saqib Bhatti
Dispatch
Making Green Jobs Good Jobs
Unions organize the clean energy sector.
Kate Aronoff
Culture
Shuffling Off the Mortal Coil
On the passing of my friend, Daniel Aaron.
Jane Miller
Rural America
Biotech Reps and GMO Regs: Conflicts of Interest at the National Academy of Sciences
Jonathan R. Latham
Labor
Atlantic City Casino Workers’ Bargaining Is Going Down to the Wire, and a Strike Is Still Possible
David Moberg
Viewpoint
Banning the Box is Not Nearly Enough
For those who have been incarcerated, punishment doesn’t end with prison.
Lewis M. Steel
Labor
Teamsters Prepare For What Could Be a Major Union Leadership Battle
David Moberg
Culture
In Gaza, the Drones Never Sleep
Atef Abu Saif's wartime diaries offer a chilling voice of witness from Israel's 50-day bombardment of Palestine during Operation Protective Edge.
Nancy Kricorian
Feature
While You’re Busy Mocking Abigail Fisher, the Powerful Racist Forces Behind Her Are Getting a Pass
It might feel good to mock "Becky with the bad grades," but focusing on her lets the real power players in her anti-affirmative action case off the hook.
Jon Booth
Labor
Labor Research and Action Network Aims To Connect Researchers and Scholars with the Labor Movement
Jeff Schuhrke
Culture
The Tragedy of Brexit
In Thursday's Brexit referendum, Britain decided its fate. But what will that fate be?
Jane Miller
Culture
Sex, Violence and Unions
Workers in porn and wrestling face similar obstacles to effective labor organizing—and may need to work together.
Jetta Rae
Rural America
Scalawags, Rednecks, Mudsills and Swamp People: 400 Years on America’s Fringe
John Collins
Feature
Betraying Progressives, DNC Platform Backs Fracking, TPP and Israel Occupation
Appointees by Hillary Clinton and Debbie Wasserman-Schulz resoundingly rejected proposals put forth by Bernie Sanders surrogates.
Lauren McCauley
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