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Eager to Unionize, Grad Workers Wait for NLRB’s Thumbs-Up

July 31, 2012 / Sarah Lazare

Chicago Teachers Win Relief in Longer Day Battle, but War Not Over

July 25, 2012 / Theresa Moran

SEIU 1199 Nursing Home Workers Strike against Givebacks

July 16, 2012 / Olivia Rosane

NUHW-Machinists Alliance: What’s the Game Plan?

July 10, 2012 / Carl Finamore

A Union Grows in Brooklyn

July 06, 2012 / Brian Pickett

In Alabama Poultry Workers Victory, A Vote to Stick Together

June 28, 2012 / Eduardo Soriano-Castillo

Hunger Strikers Target Congress for Starving the Post Office

June 25, 2012 / David Yao

Can SEIU Help Vermonters Win Single Payer?

June 22, 2012 / Steve Early

AFSCME Challenger Alice Goff on Politicians, Concessions, and Defending Public Workers

June 18, 2012 / Theresa Moran

Oregon Faculty Organize Against Corporate Creep

June 13, 2012 / Stefan Ostrach

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