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America’s 200-Year-Long Battle for Workplace Democracy
Can the National Labor Relations Board defend principles that go back to the nation's founding?
David Moberg
Labor
Labor Day 2013: Things Have Never Looked Worse for Workers—Or Brighter
David Moberg
Labor
Columbus Janitors Won’t Be Taken to the Cleaners
Kari Lydersen
Labor
Dollar Store Caught Nickel-and-Diming Workers; Uber Sued; NFL Gets Off Cheap on Concussions
Mike Elk
Labor
After Largest School Shutdown in History, Spared Schools See Few Financial Benefits
Matthew Blake
Hunger Strike, Day 55: Each Minute ‘Extremely Taxing,’ Say Prisoners; Force-Feeding Feared
George Lavender
Labor
Bullet-proof Jobs: Summer Employment May Help Stem Youth Violence
Michelle Chen
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The 6 Filthiest Facts About the Rich
Unrestrained capitalism has led to an untenable situation.
Paul Buchheit, AlterNet
Labor
Fast Food Strikes Hit a Record 58 Cities, As Campaign’s Tactics Are Debated
Micah Uetricht
Labor
UE Takes the Fight to GE and Wal-Mart—and McDonald’s, Because Why Not?
David Moberg
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College Is the New High School
The post-secondary degree is increasingly a basic necessity, but comes at a luxury price.
David Sirota
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Will Congress Block an Attack on Syria?
Congress members are clamoring to be consulted, but few publicly oppose intervention.
Cole Stangler
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Orange Is the New Black, Episode 6: Democracy Fail
In the end, the guards run the show.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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University Tries to Nip Professors’ Union in the Bud
A cautionary letter--and the rumored retention of a notorious union-buster--show Northeastern is nervous about adjunct faculty organizing.
Rebecca Burns
Labor
Chicago Students Boycott Class, Demanding an Elected and Accountable School Board
Micah Uetricht
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Breaking Bad’s Skyler White: Victim or Villain?
Actress Anna Gunn wants to know why fans hate her character. In These Times' feminist TV critics answer.
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Wave of Low-Wage Worker Strikes Hits LA Ports
Micah Uetricht
Labor
50 Years After the March on Washington, Unions Still Have a Dream
Bruce Vail
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