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May, 2018
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
The West Virginia Option
British Academics Strike to Save Pensions
After 136 Years, L.A. Times Journalists Win Their Union
February, 2018
Teachers Organize National Black Lives Matter Week of Action
Stopping Sexual Harassment
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