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Labor Board Puts NY Call Center Workers on Hold

February 08, 2010 / Kate Doehring

Labor Needs a New Survival Plan—Now

January 29, 2010 / Steve Early

AFL-CIO Convention: Free Choice Confusion, Invisible to Delegates

September 15, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

AFL-CIO Convention: Reform? We'll take it!

September 14, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

Organizing With or Without EFCA

September 08, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

EFCA: What’s on the Table?

September 08, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

Labor Law Reform, One State at a Time

September 08, 2009 / Ashok Kumar and Joel Feingold

Rite Aid Campaign ‘Poster Child’ for Faltering Employee Free Choice Act

May 19, 2009 / Jennifer Sargent

Is Fighting for Justice at Smithfield Racketeering?

February 26, 2008 / Jane Slaughter

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