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May, 2018
I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.
Subway Woes? Don't Blame Workers
Debate: How Should Unions Deal With Free Riders?
West Virginia Strikers Headline Biggest Labor Notes Conference Ever
Viewpoint: How One Union's Image Got an Upgrade
Viewpoint: To Thrive after Janus, Deeper Changes Are Needed
Viewpoint: An Injury to the Contract Is an Injury to All
April, 2018
Here's How Arizona Teachers Organized Their First-Ever Statewide Strike
The Teacher Uprising Spreads Far and Wide
Teachers Make Gains When They Make Trouble
Oklahoma Teachers Walk Out for Nine Days, Win Precarious Gains
Viewpoint: Unions Are Class Organizations, and Should Act Like It
Massive Crowds Flood Capital as Arizona Teachers Stage First-Ever Statewide Walkout
Columbia Grad Workers Set to Strike, As Admin Refuses to Bargain
Contracted Hospital Workers Win Job Security
Indiana Teachers ‘Go Green’ To Track Member Sign-Up
The Special Status of Union Stewards
50 Years after Memphis: Black Jobs Crisis Continues
Interview: Reviving the Poor People's Campaign
March, 2018
The Only Way to Survive Janus
Book Review: Wobblies of the World: A History of Globetrotting Troublemakers
West Virginia Teachers Learned from 1970s Miners
Book Review: From Mission to Microchip: Rethinking California's Labor History
Teacher Strike Fever Spreads
Inspired by West Virginia, Teachers Spread Red for Ed Movement across Arizona
A Working Class Mayor Is Something To Be
Striking British Academics Reject Offer: 'No Capitulation!'
At Home at Labor Notes
Chicago UPS Drivers Fight to Keep Talking
Nearly 50 Years after OSHA, American Workers Are Still Dying to Work
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