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Interview: If Only Unions Had Managed to Organize the South, Could Trump Have Been Avoided?

November 23, 2020 / Chris Wright

It Took a Boatload of Uber Cash to Beat Self-Organized Drivers

November 19, 2020 / Brian Dolber

While the World Focused on Midwest Election Results, Detroit Bikeshare Workers Won Their Union

November 16, 2020 / Zach Rioux

Why Did California's Tax the Rich Measure Lose?

November 12, 2020 / Fred Glass

Workers and Unions Must Remain Vigilant to Prevent Trump from Delegitimizing the Election, and to Stop Trump’s Desired ‘Coup’

November 08, 2020 / National Lawyers Guild Labor and Employment Committee

Ballot Measures: Mixed Results for Workers

November 04, 2020 / Joe DeManuelle-Hall

Most Expensive Ballot Initiative in California History Pits Uber and Lyft Against Drivers Who Built a Union from Scratch

November 03, 2020 / Brian Dolber

Review: Tell the Bosses We’re Coming

October 30, 2020 / Tyler Kissinger

Test Your Wits in Our First-Ever Crossword Puzzle

October 30, 2020 / Ferd Wulkan

How to Fight a Coup: The Role of the Workers’ Movement

October 29, 2020 / Alejandro Reuss

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