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September, 2019
Second Time’s the Charm: Denver Teacher Reformer Cements a Win
Arrests, Presidential Candidates, and Electric Vehicles: Updates on the GM Strike
Members Demand a Voice in Their Unions' Presidential Endorsements
Lend a Hand: Here’s a List of General Motors Picket Lines
Viewpoint: A Green Transition Is Inevitable, But Justice Is Up to Us
Federal Agencies that Trump Hates Attack Their Unions
GM Strikers Say 'No More Tiers!'
Book Review: Women on Strike—A Birth Strike
From the Archives: Labor, Community Groups Mobilize to Fight Klan Recruiting in Pennsylvania
Steward's Corner: Tips for Helping Members During Investigatory Interviews
Movie Review: Car Wash
Corruption Cases in the Auto Workers Complicate Bargaining
How Los Angeles Teachers Built Up Our Courage to Strike
August, 2019
Refuse the Soft Handshake
Fifty Years after Stonewall: LGBTQ Workers Seek Equality
Letters: Messaging and Action
Walmart NLRB Decision Doesn’t Change Intermittent Strike Rules
Steward's Corner: How to Respond If a Member’s Work Authorization Is Challenged
Teachers Fighting for Public Schools Were Key to the Uprising in Puerto Rico
NewsGuild to Rerun Presidential Election
A Brief History of Harlan County, USA
Bangladesh Accord Gets a Lifeline While Workers Organize Wildcat Strikes
Why We Throw Stones
TV Review: The Simpsons Strike—‘They Have the Plant but We Have the Power’
‘We Believe in Ferries’: Alaskan Ferry Workers Walk Off the Job
July, 2019
Kentucky Miners Are Camped Out on Railroad Tracks, Blocking a Coal Train, Demanding Their Stolen Wages
Bus Drivers Stand Up to Retaliation and Win First Contract
Letters: Volkswagen and the United Auto Workers
From the Archives: Immigration Raids Make Latino Workers the Enemy
Baltimore Teacher Reformers' Win Upheld by National Union
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