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October, 2011
Michigan Unions and Poor Face 85 Hostile Laws
Occupy Movement Faces Arrests, Aims at Verizon and Foreclosures
South Korea Sit-In Connects to U.S. ‘Occupiers’
Fear is Biggest Obstacle, Says Farmworkers Union
Auto Workers Approve Ford Contract after Hard Sell
Alabama Workers Meet Harsh Immigration Law with Wildcats
Taxi Workers Become a Union—Officially
New York Nurse Reformers One Step Closer to Power
Auto Workers Approve Ford Contract after Hard Sell
Defend Your Breaks, and Defeat Retaliation
Occupy Wall Street Holds Ground, with Labor's Help
Ford Workers Opposing Contract in Early Votes
As U.S. OKs New Trade Deals, Salvadoran Workers Fight Their Fall-Out
UAW-Ford Workers Organizing for 'No' Vote
Anger and Hope on the Streets of Chicago
How Can We Solve The Jobs Crisis?
Strike Wave Sweeps Brazil
Labor Throws Weight Behind Wall Street Occupation
Labor Board Could Lift ‘Destructive’ Lockout of New York Housing Workers
Deadline for Rail Strike Looms, but Delay Is Likely
Labor Protections in Trade Deals Are a Cruel Joke
Tacoma Teachers Strike Shows Defiance Can Attract Sympathy
September, 2011
Unions Rally to Wall Street Occupation
United Electrical Workers Celebrate 75 Turbulent Years
'Occupy Wall Street' Links up with Locked-Out Teamsters
492 Rallies Tell Congress: Don't Kill the Post Office
Sending NBC's 'Education Nation' Back to School
Philly Troublemakers Get Schooled
Unions Say Postal Default Is a Big Lie
The Longshore Way
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