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November, 2016
In Short Strike, Jim Beam Workers Crush Two-Tier and Beat Grueling Hours
Sickout Leaders Make a Bid to Re-Energize Detroit Teachers Union
This Is Not a Drill: Bracing for the Trump Era
In Mostly Grim Election, Labor Picks Up Some Local Wins
Massachusetts Teachers Knock Out Corporate Charter School Scheme
How to Make Union Meetings Interesting and Useful
Ford Canada Union Reaches Tentative Agreement despite Opposition to Two-Tier
October, 2016
Making the Rich Pay
On Intermittent Strikes, Labor Board's Top Attorney Cites Labor Notes
Milwaukee Educators Thwart School Takeover Scheme
In Chicago, Teachers and Black Lives Matter Activists Partner Up to Build a Bigger Movement
All Tricks, No Treat in Peeps Candy Strike
Inoculate Your Co-Workers against the Boss's Tactics
How Brazilian Bank Workers Learn to Dream Bigger
Chicago Teachers Avert a Strike by Forcing the Mayor to Dig Deep
Review: Undocumented Workers Organize at a Los Angeles Shoe Factory in This Poignant Novel
Texas Musicians Strike to Save Their Orchestra
Teamster Contest Reaches Fever Pitch
How D.C. Drivers Put the Brakes on Unsafe Buses
Minnesota Nurse: After a Month on Strike, We’re Not Backing Down
Dining Workers Strike at Harvard, World's Richest University
Campus Workers Unmask Scheme To Privatize All Tennessee Property
September, 2016
This October, All Hands On Deck to Stop the TPP
Review: What Chinese Workers Are Learning from Their Strikes
Cartoon: Grad Students Get the Go-Ahead to Unionize
A Union Is Brewing at Virginia Lipton Factory
Business-Backed ‘Anti-Union Union’ Falters at Volkswagen
Farmworkers Taste the Fruits of Victory
Chicago Teacher: Why We May Strike Again
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