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June, 2008
Day 1 - Organizing Report: Politics & Fuzzy Math
Day 1 - Stern's address: Honestly?
Day 1 - Is SWU Bad for the Public Sector?
Day 1 - Luck of the Lunch Line
Day 1 - Round-Up of the First Morning
Day 1 - Sweet Irony
Day 1 - Rival Amendments and Call Centers
Over Before It's Begun?
Puerto Rican Teachers Challenge the Purple Lockdown
May, 2008
Longshore Workers Shut Ports To Protest War
Canadian Auto Workers Take Concessions at Big 3
Attacks on Reformers Have Long History in Labor Movement
Protecting Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Members
North Carolina Sweatshop Activists Stage 16-Day Sit-In to Demand Enforcement of Fair Labor Code
UAW Officials Throw in the Towel at American Axle
Copper Miners Get Help from Women in Long Strike in Mexico
April, 2008
Labor Notes Conference 2008: Enthusiasm and Inspiration
SEIU’s Disruption Draws Wide Criticism from Union Leaders and Members
As Talks Drag, American Axle Strike Enters Third Month
SEIU’s Internal Divisions Spill into Delegate Races
Members Drive Flight Attendant Organizing at Delta
Tomato Pickers Say Burger King Spies on Allies
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Conference-Goers Push for Labor Solidarity, Rebound From Disruption
March, 2008
Next Stop on Corporate Low Road: Vietnam
Auto Parts Workers Battle Demand to Cut Wages in Half
Members Decry Loyalty Oaths, Cozy Deals: Reform Movement Forms in SEIU
Quiet Deal Leads to Bitter Fight in Ohio Hospitals
Things Aren’t Always What They Appear to Be
Teachers Strike Stops Classes in Puerto Rico
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