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August, 2015
Ohio Unions Upstage Koch Brothers with Big Protest
Verizon Workers Launch ‘Militant Mondays’
Underlining Strikers' Point, Court Fines Washington for Underfunding Schools
SeaTac Airport's $15 Minimum Wage Beats Corporate Challenge
More than a Flag: South Carolina Dockers Push Racial Justice Further
Back to School with Work to Rule in Ontario
UPDATE: Brazilian GM Strikers Get Layoffs Cancelled
Turning an Issue into a Campaign
How Social Workers Unionized at Portland's Janus Youth Programs
‘Teach for America’ Teachers Can Join the Union
'She Was the Sparkplug': Gillian Furst, 1933-2015
Verizon Contract Expires with No Deal In Sight
July, 2015
In First Contract, UConn Grad Assistants Win Raises and Much More
Organizing Is the Key to Surviving Friedrichs
New York Assembly Backs Single Payer
It Took Direct Action to Make This Boss Pay Seattle’s New Minimum Wage
Can Auto Shed Its Tiers?
'This American Life' on Auto Workers: A Hack Job
Good Jobs On the Line in Verizon Rematch
Support for Sanders Grows in Unions
Grocery Workers Find Their Voice
Northeast ‘Joe Hill 100 Roadshow’ Kicks Off in DC
Review: A Practical Guide to Tackling Factory Hazards
How Migrant Farmworkers Are Cross-Pollinating Strategies and Winning
Transit Strikers Defend Full-Time Jobs and Bathroom Breaks
At Multinationals, Chinese Factory Workers Strike for Layoff Compensation
Clean Up Your Act: Janitors Strike at Mega-Retailers
June, 2015
Supreme Court Will Take Case That Could Make Public Sector 'Right to Work'
Who's Next: Making Space for Young Workers in the Union
New Rule Speeds Unionization Votes, Say Organizers
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