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Restaurant Workers Set Sights On Walmart Wannabe: Darden

May 29, 2012 / Jenny Brown

Chicago Schools Showdown Galvanizes Teachers

May 24, 2012 / Mischa Gaus

The Troublemakers Union Gathers, Stronger than Ever

May 10, 2012 / Labor Notes Staff

Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize

February 25, 2012 / Howard Ryan

UE Occupies Chicago Window Plant Again, and Wins Reprieve

February 24, 2012 / Jane Slaughter

A Shallow Victory on Living Wages in New York City

February 23, 2012 / Jenny Brown

Chicago Occupation Challenges Corporate School Agenda

February 22, 2012 / Howard Ryan

Can Labor Organize the Unemployed?

February 14, 2012 / Jenny Brown

Sudden Business Closures in Chicago Prompt Wage Theft Fights

February 13, 2012 / Jerry Mead-Lucero

Illinois Faculty Unions Resist University Attacks

November 24, 2011 / Nancy Traver

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