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Movie Review: Car Wash

September 06, 2019 / Toni Gilpin

Refuse the Soft Handshake

August 28, 2019 / Barbara Madeloni

Letters: Messaging and Action

August 22, 2019 / Labor Notes readers

Walmart NLRB Decision Doesn’t Change Intermittent Strike Rules

August 21, 2019 / Robert M. Schwartz

NewsGuild to Rerun Presidential Election

August 14, 2019 / Alexandra Bradbury

A Brief History of Harlan County, USA

August 14, 2019 / Cal Winslow

Why We Throw Stones

August 05, 2019 / Alexandra Bradbury

TV Review: The Simpsons Strike—‘They Have the Plant but We Have the Power’

August 02, 2019 / Eric Dirnbach

Letters: Volkswagen and the United Auto Workers

July 29, 2019 / Labor Notes Readers

Volkswagen Declares Mission Accomplished

July 23, 2019 / Chris Brooks

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