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Crazy Dreamers? Port Truckers Battle ‘Sweatshops on Trucks’

November 19, 2013 / Jane Slaughter

Fight for 15 Confidential

November 12, 2013 / Arun Gupta

Bay Area Transit Workers Beat Back the Worst, End Strike

October 23, 2013 / Samantha Winslow

One-Day Strikes: A Word to the Wise

October 02, 2013 / Robert M. Schwartz

Mexican Teachers’ Massive Strikes Crescendo to a Showdown

September 10, 2013 / Dan La Botz

China's Young Workers Fight Back at Foxconn

August 13, 2013 / Han Tang

Fast Food Strikes: What's Cooking?

June 24, 2013 / Jenny Brown

Locomotive Builders Say, ‘Keep It Made in Erie!’

May 31, 2013 / Mark Haller

U.S. Labor News Roundup

May 25, 2013 / Labor Notes

Hospital Workers Strike Today, Demand Safer Staffing, Pensions

May 21, 2013 / Samantha Winslow

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