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Part of the Job? Confronting Workplace Sexual Violence in Chicago

March 19, 2014 / Sheerine Alemzadeh

Pittsburghers Try a Community Union

October 30, 2013 / Margot Nikitas

Viewpoint: AFL-CIO Convention Repositions Unions to Speak for All Workers

October 17, 2013 / Jeff Crosby and Bill Fletcher, Jr.

‘Milk Cows, Not Workers’

September 13, 2013 / Gretchen Purser

Massachusetts Temp Workers Win Right to Know Their Employer

August 30, 2012 / Jane Slaughter

Those with Least Are Doing the Most

December 23, 2010 / Eduardo Soriano-Castillo

Worker Center Reports on Restaurant Industry: Bad Jobs—and Lots of Them

February 10, 2010 / Paul Abowd

Restaurant Workers Launch Multi-City Campaign to Transform Low-Wage Industry

February 04, 2010 / Paul Abowd

Laborers Join with Worker Centers, Aiming To Organize Residential Construction

January 13, 2010 / by Tiffany Ten Eyck

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