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Viewpoint: Federal Workers Need a Functioning Federal Labor Board

October 13, 2022 / Chris Dols, Mark Smith, and Morgan Stewart

'Society Has Shut Down On Us:' Prison Strikers Across Alabama Demand Change Despite Severe Retaliation

October 06, 2022 / Haley Czarnek

Viewpoint: UNITE HERE International Should Keep Its Hands Off Local 2’s Pension Fund

September 21, 2022 / Marc Norton

Workers at Big South Florida Hotel Boost Minimum Pay to $20, Retain Union Jobs

September 14, 2022 / Luis Feliz Leon

After Strike Threat, Wisconsin Nurses Get a Possible Path to Union Recognition

September 13, 2022 / Michael Childers and David Nack

Workers Building New U.S. Embassy in Honduras Strike over Severed Fingers, Illegal Contracts

September 12, 2022 / Judy Ancel

Rank-and-File Power Is Essential to Rebuilding the Labor Movement

September 07, 2022 / Mike Parker and Martha Gruelle

Wisconsin Nurses Set to Strike, As Employer Claims It's Banned from Bargaining

September 07, 2022 / David Nack and Michael Childers

Viewpoint: Confronting the Nature of Work

September 01, 2022 / Michael D. Yates

Interview: Starbucks Workers Are in the Fight of Their Lives for a Contract

August 25, 2022 / Daisy Pitkin

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