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NYC Retail Workers Win Settlement, Look to Fight for Living Wage

July 14, 2010 / Diane Krauthamer

Baltimore Worker Center Says Tourist District Shouldn't Grow on Poverty Jobs

March 12, 2010 / Tom Kertes

NY Boutique Boss Arrested, Faces 4 Years in Jail for Stealing Wages

February 25, 2010 / by Mischa Gaus

Don't Subsidize Lousy Jobs, Say Teamsters in New York Warehouse Drive

February 19, 2010 / Mischa Gaus

Bronx Battle Line: Development on City's Dime Must Push Up Wages

January 07, 2010 / by Mischa Gaus

Winning a Sit-in

January 04, 2010 / Amy Offner

A $26,000 Pilot?

November 09, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

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