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September, 2009
How Can Labor Get Stronger in the Recession?
How Canadians Won Single Payer
Organizing With or Without EFCA
EFCA: What’s on the Table?
Labor Law Reform, One State at a Time
Interview: How One Central Labor Council is Bringing Out the Best in its Members
Solidarity Day 1981: 250,000 March on Washington
Hospital Closings Test Unions’ Ability to Defend Poor Communities
Recession Over? Depends on Who You Ask
'Constituency' Caucuses Can Be Out Front
Rallying for "Medicare for All," Union Activists Shift Focus to States
Trash Piles Up as City Workers Strike in Toronto and Windsor
Fatal D.C. Train Wreck Raises Questions about Automation
Delta Flight Attendants Try for Union Again
Labor History: Solidarity Begins with PATCO
Communications Workers Resist Verizon’s Bid to Abandon Rural U.S.
Grocery Workers Reject Concession Demands from Profitable Chains
Harassment: The Recession’s Hidden Byproduct
Stella D’oro Strikers Win, Only to Face Plant Closing
Illinois Workers Locked Out for Two Years after Voting in Union
Chicago Charter Teachers Score First Win
Has Andy Stern Reunited Labor?
Mid-Term Concessions: Saving Your Shirt
Health Care Wars Prompt Oregon AFT Trusteeship
August, 2009
How a New Union Is Staying Afloat (with a Little Help from Its Friends)
July, 2009
Labor Rallies for Health Care Reform, but Keeps it Vague
Finally, Hospitals' Unsung Heroes Carry the Show
History in the Making: Labor Party Founded in Cleveland
History in the Making: Labor Party Founded in Cleveland
Hospital Technology Stresses Workers
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