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May, 2020
Can We Save the Postal Service?
Follow the Money: Employers Are Behind the Rush to Reopen
You've Got the 'Rona But You Fail the Test
Hundreds of Apple Workers on Strike in Washington
How the Coronavirus Crisis Became an Economic Crisis
New Postmaster General Is an Expert Job-Killer
Not Simply a ‘Natural Disaster’
Call Center Workers Strike for Telework in Portugal
WEBINAR: No Shock Doctrine: Organizing to Defend Public Colleges and Universities
GM Workers Find a Safer Job Making PPE
Ontario Early Childhood Educators Unionize during Pandemic
Viewpoint: When Auto Plants Reopen, Some of Us Will Die for Corporate Profit
How Amazon Workers Are Organizing for the Long Haul
Covid-19 Highlights the Need for Prison Labor Reform
Following Strikes by Mexican Workers, U.S. Presses to Keep Border Plants Open
The VA’s Fourth Mission and the Pandemic
Argentinian Workers Fighting COVID-19—And Their Employers
Another Look at the VA, in the Midst of a Pandemic
West Virginia Teachers Run for Top Union Offices
Interview: Vermont State College Workers and Students Rebuff Shock Doctrine
The Worker Mini-Revolts of the 21st Century
The Hammer and the Dance: Why Reopening Now Will Kill
Viewpoint: Publicly Fund News Media, Because Journalists Fight for Us All
April, 2020
Lessons from the First Union Climate Strike in the U.S.
Los Angeles Teachers Use Contract Action Teams to Win COVID-19 Victory
Viewpoint: During the Crisis, Teachers Need the Freedom to Focus on Student Needs, Not Online Metrics
Organizing COVID-19 Action Teams in New York Hospitals
Chicago Grad Workers First to Win COVID-19 Demands
Plexiglas and Union Power
How New Orleans Library Workers Shut It Down
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