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Workers win labor dispute with power supply part manufacturer
Union members of the International Union of Electrical-Communications Workers of America, Local 313 won a labor dispute with power giant…
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Government shirks responsibility for severe weather preparation
Cold-related deaths continue to rise as winter approaches. In Cook County, Ill. alone, eight people have died this season for…
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Health care workers struggle for health insurance, pensions
Medical workers in the Service Employees International Union Local 113 waged a two-day unfair labor practice strike at Regina Medical…
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Children in Katrina trailer parks suffer nutritional deficiency, anemia
A Children's Health Fund study shows that about 41 percent of children under the age of four displaced by Katrina…
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Legal victory for survivor of racist attacks
Jordan Gruver, a U.S. citizen of Panamanian and Native American descent, won $2.5 million in damages after he was severely…
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Jobless and foreclosure rates reveal workers’ woes in economic crisis
The jobless rate among U.S. workers is at its highest since 1983, with 3.9 million workers receiving more than a…
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Chicago workers resist mayor’s assault on social services, health care
PSLweb/Liberation takes a look at the anti-worker offensive taking place across the country in the form of budget cuts. Chicago’s…
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PSL campaign offers support to Chicago flood victims
The author is the PSL candidate for Illinois State Representative in the 40th District, which encompasses some of Albany Park,…
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Preventable Ike devastation is a crime!
On Saturday, Sept. 13, Hurricane Ike struck land as a Category 2 storm with 110-mile-per-hour winds. Following shortly after Hurricane…
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Chicago students fight for quality education
All people should have access to quality education. Until the mid 1800s, only wealthy white Americans in the United States…
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