Troublemakers Blog
January 11, 2013 /
Courageous teachers at Garfield High School in Seattle have voted unanimously to refuse to administer the district’s standardized tests this semester.
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January 10, 2013 / Samantha Winslow
Do workers see unions differently when they work at not-for-profit and faith-based hospitals? Campaigns must reflect the workplace culture, Adam Reich argues.
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January 07, 2013 / Jane Slaughter
A group of auto workers and supporters will demonstrate at the International Auto Show in Detroit next Sunday and Monday, to call attention to the “maquiladora model” they say the auto companies are applying in their U.S. plants. »
January 04, 2013 /
Unions in El Salvador are fighting a bill that would auction off everything from highways, ports, and airports to municipal services and higher education to private companies—mainly foreign multinationals.
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December 31, 2012 /
Collusion between the United Auto Workers and a Ford contractor to cut wages and oust Teamsters members was flagrant, says the NLRB—so flagrant that the board is seeking an injunction to get displaced Teamsters their jobs back more quickly.
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December 28, 2012 /
Picket lines can be lonely places, but not when the New York City Labor Chorus shows up to serenade you with solidarity.
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December 26, 2012 / Dan La Botz
Mexico is poised to pass a national “education reform” bill that will assert government control over the education system, wresting it from the hands of a corrupt teachers union leadership.
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December 18, 2012 / Mark Brenner
Protesters tried to stop the unloading of a ship carrying garments from Bangladesh, where a recent factory fire killed 112 workers.
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December 13, 2012 /
How workers on a university campus in Colorado are collaborating with a theater troupe to air their grievances and build their power.
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December 12, 2012 / Mark Brenner
I was on Fox News last night debating Vinny Vernuccio from the Mackinac Center about the passage of “right-to-work” in the labor movement’s backyard. »