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In Louisville, 5,200 GE Appliance Workers Gear Up for a Fight

October 01, 2024 / Elaine Hui

Momentive Workers Hope Third Time's the Charm

March 28, 2013 / Jon Flanders

In an Old City, Building a New Common Sense

May 09, 2011 / Jeff Crosby, Carly McClain

Trade Rep's Plan Won't Stop Murders of Colombia Unionists

April 08, 2011 / Mischa Gaus

Grievance Strike Shutters Chemical Plant

January 20, 2011 / Mischa Gaus

New York Chemical Workers Vote No but See Contract Ratified

July 16, 2010 / Jon Flanders

Two Years After Huge Wage Cuts, Rally Kicks Off Tense Negotiations for NY Chemical Workers

June 08, 2010 / By Jon Flanders
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