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April, 2012
NY Pension Cuts Fuel Insurgent Public Employees
March, 2012
Harvard Layoffs Threaten the University’s Backbone: Libraries
Supply Chain Workers Test Strength of Links
Wisconsin: Making Sense of the Uprising
Why the Millionaires Tax Was Worth Fighting For
Vermont Postal Unions and Occupy Unite to Save the Mail
The Teamsters---Will Reality TV Be Stranger than Fiction?
Pressing Grocery Chains, Florida Tomato Pickers Start to Feel Gains
How Bogus Ratings Make Good Teachers Do Bad Things
Bogus Ratings: Another Tool in the School Wars
What Wisconsin Will Recall
Not Just a Cheaper Pair of Hands
California Unions Compromise on Millionaires Tax
Struggling to Organize, Adjuncts Succeed at American University
Domestic Workers Look to Extend Gains
Workerless Docks? Automation Threatens Union Power
When Your Boss Doesn’t ‘Like’ You: Surviving in Social Media
In Red Cross Strike, Management Squeezes the Last Drop of Blood
Labor Overlooks Bipartisan Attack on Federal Workers
Bankruptcy Returns as a Tool to Crack Unions
Ah-Choo! Movement for Paid Sick Leave Spreads
Postal Workers Need Support from the 99%
February, 2012
Getting Members Involved in Occupy’s Next Phase
Wage Laws Could Include Homecare Workers, Finally
Living Wage Laws: Worth the Effort?
Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize
UE Occupies Chicago Window Plant Again, and Wins Reprieve
A Shallow Victory on Living Wages in New York City
Chicago Occupation Challenges Corporate School Agenda
Unions Rally to Protect Contraceptive Coverage
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