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Labor
Chicagoans Ask City Councillors To Fight Emanuel’s Cruelest Cuts
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Without Workplace Justice, Parents Have No Good Options for Sick Kids
Michelle Chen

Culture
The Ice Man, Radioactive
Harold Simmons: the GOP’s $50 million man.
Greg Palast

Labor
Makers, Takers and Fakers: What Obama Needs to Win
Roger Bybee

Hurricane Sandy Photo II: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
Lindsay Beyerstein

Hurricane Sandy Photo I: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
Lindsay Beyerstein

Feature
Romney Willing to Win Without Honor
Could voters elect a president that lacks integrity?
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Labor
Prop. 32: Labor Fights New Attacks on Unions in California
Paul Krehbiel

Chicago Chicanos ‘Read Out’ in Solidarity with Tucson
Kari Lydersen

Treme Recap, Season 3, Episode 6: Careless Love
Lindsay Beyerstein

Viewpoint
‘A Giant Sucking Sound’
While Romney and Obama speechify, behind the scenes they continue to push policies that favor corporate profits over middle-class workers.
Leonard C. Goodman
Prisoner Advocates Question Evacuation Plan for 12,000 Inmates in Path of Hurricane Sandy
Amy Armstrong
Labor
NLRB Chairman: New Penalties Needed for Union-Busting of Undocumented Workers
Josh Eidelson
Video
Joss Whedon Warns of Romney Zombie Apocalypse
Jessica Stites
Someday a Real Rain Will Come and Wash All This Scum Off the Streets…
Lindsay Beyerstein

Feature
Canvassers Gone Wired
Labor's get-out-the-vote efforts go digital.
David Moberg

Labor
Jerry Tucker: A Life on the Front Lines for Workers
David Moberg

Feature
Back to School in the Bronx
In Fire in the Ashes, Kozol returns to the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx—“the poorest congressional district in the nation.”
Jarrett Dapier
