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July, 2010
GM Seeks to Cut Wages in Half at Indianapolis Factory
Wal-Mart Outmaneuvers Unions To Win Approval for Chicago Store
Civil Disobedience Raises Stakes in Nationwide Protests against Hyatt
Yawning Deficits Put Public Sector Workers in the Crosshairs
New York Musters to Fight as Layoffs Sweep Mass Transit
“Undocumented and Unafraid” Students Sit-in for Their Dream at the Capitol
A Second Disaster Coming to the Gulf? Hazards Abound for Cleanup Workers
Longshore Workers, Bidding to Protect New Hires, Are Locked Out in Montreal
Community-Union Collaboration in California Beats Oil Refiner’s Divide-and-Conquer
Taxes: Who Pays?
Social Forum Immigration Activists Back Action on Arizona Law
Left Out of Labor Law Protections, Excluded Workers Want In—And More
Union Troublemakers Meet Agitators for Every Cause Under the Sun at Social Forum
New at Emory: Labor Activism
The College Try: SEIU Makes Another Go at Sodexo
GM Seeks to Cut Wages in Half at Indianapolis Stamping Plant
Some Family Leave Rights Extended to Same-Sex Couples
Rare Election in AFSCME: Contested and Close
Twin Cities Nurses Roll Back Hospitals’ Attacks
After a Year on Strike, Vale Inco Miners In Ontario Take Their Lumps
Iraq Oil Union Leaders Face Arrest, Threats
Coke Tastes Like Repression in Pakistan
New York Chemical Workers Vote No but See Contract Ratified
Nurses Decry Multitude of Sins at Union-Busting Catholic Hospitals
Immigrant Workers at Non-Union Chicken Plant Stop Work over Dangerous Conditions
NYC Retail Workers Win Settlement, Look to Fight for Living Wage
Town Hall Meetings Say No to Cutting Social Security
Do Spreading Auto Strikes Mean Hope for a Workers’ Movement in China?
Vale Inco Strikers Weigh Their Year of Sacrifice and Vote on Deal
Another Day, Another Assault on Immigrant Workers in Arizona
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