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July, 2018

Don't Go It Alone
Rebuilding Power in Open-Shop America: A Labor Notes Guide
Quiz: Assess your Danger Level
Jump-Start a Weak Union from Below
The Anti-Union Game Plan
The Racist History of Right-to-Work
Who's Next?
How We Got Here

June, 2018

How West Virginia Activists Organized a Solidarity Fund for the Uprising
Farewell, 'Oil Can': Ed Sadlowski, 1938-2018
Nashville Painters Aim To Build Immigrant Base
Five Lessons from the History of Public Sector Unions
Worksheet: Plan Your March on the Boss
How We Marched on Our Boss
Labor's New Terrain: Working On the Supply Chain Gang

May, 2018

Arizona Teachers Pull an All-Nighter to Seal the Deal
Colorado Teachers Reach Their Boiling Point
Before It All Melts Away
North Carolina Teachers Shut Schools and Flood the Capital for a Day
Embattled Hoffa Offers Two-Tier, UPSers Push for a Better Deal
What's Behind the Teachers' Strikes?
Steward's Corner: Legal Rights in a Contract Campaign
Puerto Rico: The Teacher Uprising the Media Is Ignoring
I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.
Subway Woes? Don't Blame Workers
Debate: How Should Unions Deal With Free Riders?
West Virginia Strikers Headline Biggest Labor Notes Conference Ever
Viewpoint: How One Union's Image Got an Upgrade
Viewpoint: To Thrive after Janus, Deeper Changes Are Needed
Viewpoint: An Injury to the Contract Is an Injury to All

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