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October, 2021
Two Thousand California CWA Members Strike Telecoms Corp Frontier Communications
Twenty-Hour Days, 100-Hour Weeks, No Lunch Breaks: An IATSE Member Talks Working Conditions
Michigan Nurses Defeat AFT-Backed Raid
From Contract Rejection to Union Office: School Therapists Keep Up Push for Fair Deal
September, 2021
Steward's Corner: How to Bargain for a Healthy and Safe Return to the Workplace
Workers Have Leverage. It's Time to Use It.
Auto Workers to Vote on Direct Elections for Officers
Viewpoint: The Battle Continues to Save the Puerto Rican Teachers' Pension
'If Your House Is On Fire You Run': Workers Strike for Safety At Understaffed Mental Health Center
Viewpoint: The AFT Shouldn't Be Negotiating Away Puerto Rican Teachers' Pensions
Viewpoint: Climate Justice Must Be a Top Priority for Labor
Washington Carpenter Revolt Swells Picket Lines
After Voting Down Four Tentative Agreements, Washington Carpenters Strike
New York City Municipal Employees Protest Abrupt Return to Offices
Steward's Corner: Recruiting and Keeping Volunteers
Review: How Workers Can Safeguard Pensions
Ten Thousand UAW Members Gear Up for a Strike Vote at John Deere
President of South Korea's Militant Union Federation Arrested for Organizing a Rally
While Many in New York Stayed Dry and Safe, Immigrant Gig Workers Braved a Deluge
August, 2021
Mexico’s Only Independent Farmworker Union Struggles On Despite Obstacles
Steward's Corner: Helping New Stewards
Bottom-Up Labor Solidarity for Palestine Is Growing
Hotels Don't Waste a Crisis
Letter Carrier: Air Quality Is a Union Issue
Massachusetts Nurse Strikers Aren’t Blinking
Make Workplace Mental Health a Priority, Says Union President Who Survived San Jose Shooting
Striking Window Cleaners Want Their Dangerous Job Recognized as a Skilled Trade
Richard Trumka, 1949-2021
Chicago Passes Union-Backed Bill for Civilian Oversight of Violent Cops
Striking Alabama Coal Miners Want Their $1.1 Billion Back
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