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March, 2020
VIDEO: Organizing in the Face of the Coronavirus
Organize or Die
Dispatch from Italy: Class Struggle in the Time of Coronavirus
Strike First, Then Bargain
Verizon Unions Win Model Paid Leave Policy for Coronavirus—Will Other Unions Demand the Same?
Detroit Bus Drivers Win Protections Against Virus Through Strike
Auto Companies Announce Closure Following Outbreak of Wildcat Strikes
Amazon Is Failing Its Workers during the Coronavirus Crisis
Frontline in a Pandemic: A UPS Worker’s View
As Rank-and-File Auto Workers Demand National Shutdown, Union Officials Partner with Companies to Keep Plants Open
Organizing around the World for PTO: Pandemic Time Off
Solidarity Is Our Only Chance
Saint Paul Teachers Strike for Their Students’ Mental Health
Union Reform: It's Not A One-Person Show
Film Review: When Women Struck for Equal Pay
February, 2020
U.K. Universities Strike Again, over Pensions, Pay, and Equity
One Local Union's New, Improved Endorsement Process
We Need More of Bernie's Spirit in Our Unions
Women Confront Ugly Harassment at Beauty Products Plant
Twin Cities Janitors and Guards Feature Climate and Housing in Their Strike Demands
Auto Reformers Go for Round Two
Steward's Corner: What to Do When Your Union Leaders Break Your Heart
Viewpoint: Employment-Based Health Care Is an Anchor around the Neck of the U.S. Working Class
Who Corrupted the Auto Union? Criminal Employers Did
University of California Intimidating International Students to Defeat Wildcat Strike
Facing Skyrocketing Rents, Santa Cruz Grad Students Extend Wildcat Strike
Viewpoint: 'The Irishman' May Win an Oscar, But It Shouldn't Win Union Members' Hearts
Comics Against the 1%: Black History Month
Teacher Strikes Boost Fight for Racial Justice in Schools
January, 2020
Eight Thousand Hospital Workers Strike in Seattle
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