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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

Video Game and Tech Workers ‘Drop the U-Word’

August 12, 2022 / Robin LoBuglio

Recent Books of Note for Labor Activists

August 01, 2022 / Labor Notes staff

Yes, Abortion Rights Are a Union Issue

July 27, 2022 / Alexandra Bradbury, Sarah Hughes

Welcome, Courtney, Alejandra, Angela, and Caitlyn!

July 13, 2022 / Labor Notes staff

‘A Loud, Magical Movement’: Strippers Fight for a Union

July 07, 2022 / Caitlyn Clark

Spring of Discontent: Mexican Berry Pickers Strike for a Bigger Share of Profits

July 05, 2022 / James Daria

Viewpoint: Two Contrasting Visions of the Labor Movement Were on Display in June

June 28, 2022 / Steve Downs

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