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January, 2005
Auto Workers Walk Off Line at Ford’s Showcase Truck Plant over Overtime Violation
December, 2004
Railroads Reduce Crew Sizes with New Technology
Airline Changes Break Up Crews and Solidarity
Atlantic City Casino Strike Settled
Editorial: What Will Make Unions a Power in Politics?
Dispatches from the Shop Floor
What Labor Needs: Thousands of New Shop Stewards
November, 2004
Using Quality Language To Exert Shop Floor Power
Postal Unions Need Not Surrender to Automation
Hotel/Casino Workers Strike Both Coasts as Union Puts National Strategy to Work
L.A. Nurses Take Direct Action on the Hospital Floor To Protect Patients, Themselves
Steward System Is Key to Building Downtown Workers Union in Vermont
Discontent Spreads in East Coast Longshore Union
October, 2004
Surrendering the Shop Floor Means Surrendering the Future
September, 2004
8000 ‘Guest Workers’ Join Farm Union in North Carolina
Support the Million Worker March
AFL-CIO Forms Special Committee To Ward Off Independent Unions
Strikes Loom at Major Hotel Chains on Both Coasts
Understanding the New Overtime Rules
August, 2004
Companies Dump Pension Obligations on Taxpayers
Deserting the Sick and Elderly, Some Unions Join Employers Seeking to Limit Lawsuits
Toyota Organizing and the United Auto Workers
Why Organizing Toyota Should Be Job 1 for the United Auto Workers
Volunteer Organizers Report Progress Slow, But Improving at Plant in Georgetown, Kentucky
Skilled Trades Have Different Problem
Choose Your Label ... Worker or Professional?
California AFL-CIO Rebukes Labor’s National Level Foreign Policy Leaders
Honduran Teachers Win Month-Long Strike In Defense of Public Education
AFL-CIO’s Timid Approach Makes It Irrelevant in Health Care Debate
July, 2004
Labor and Politics
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