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British Strike Begins Drive to Save Public Pensions

July 07, 2011 / Kim Moody

GE to Unions: Drop Dead

May 24, 2011 / Alexandra Brown

Six-Month Strike Settled, Detroit’s Orchestra Plays On

April 19, 2011 / Dianne Feeley

Full-Bore Assault in the Midwest

March 14, 2011 / Labor Notes Staff

Shock and Law: Politicians Push Anti-Worker Bills

February 22, 2011 / Mark Brenner

Canadians Rally to Defend Pensions in U.S. Steel Lockout

January 31, 2011 / Mike Williams

In France, Huge Protests Fail to Stop Pension Cuts. What Happened?

November 20, 2010 / Jason Stanley

Millions Protest as Pension Cutbacks Pass in France

October 29, 2010 / Jason Stanley

Convenient Scapegoats: Teachers, Firefighters, Parks Workers—All Public Workers

October 27, 2010 / Bruce T. Boccardy

Video: Are Public Sector Workers Overpaid?

October 27, 2010 / Anonymous

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