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Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican Students’ Shutdown of Universities Nears Fifth Week

May 19, 2010 / José Laguarta

Tens of Thousands March Against Puerto Rico Layoffs

October 23, 2009 / José A. Laguarta Ramírez

Puerto Rico to Lay Off 17,000; Splintered Labor Movement Scrambles to Respond

October 22, 2009 / José A. Laguarta Ramírez

Day 1 - Teachers meet with SEIU members

June 07, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Puerto Rican Teachers Challenge the Purple Lockdown

June 01, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Teachers Strike Stops Classes in Puerto Rico

March 27, 2008 / José A. Laguarta Ramírez

SEIU to Raid Union Representing 40,000 Teachers in Puerto Rico

January 29, 2008 / César Rosado Marzán

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