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Supreme Court: What Noel Canning decision means for workers
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the President’s “recess” appointments to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) were unconstitutional,…
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US/UN to Haiti: No remedy for cholera
On June 20, the United Nations Secretary General was served with a notice requiring him to appear in Court and…
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The Supreme Court’s latest attack against workers
Defining when someone is a supervisor and when they are not may seem like a ridiculous word game when by…
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Postal workers and community members demand six-day service
Letter carriers, postal workers, mail handlers and community members held rallies in every state on March 24 to protest plans…
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Michigan’s Right to Work Law: battle lines, strategy, tactics
“Right to Work” legislation is a deceptive term because it has nothing to do with the demand for jobs.
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Why everyone should support New York utility workers against Con Ed
Consolidated Edison management has locked out 8,500 workers in a vicious attempt to cut back on basic pension and other…
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Behind the defeat in the Walker recall election
The role of Big Money in the Wisconsin recall election exposes how capitalist democracy operates. But it is worth analyzing…
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Indiana: labor’s next big battle
On Jan. 4, the Indiana legislature opened up its first session with labor packing the house to say NO to…
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NATO powers have long history of massacres in Africa
Far from a humanitarian force on the continent, U.S. and European imperialists have historically perpetrated the most heinous acts to…
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New openings for reviving the workers’ movement
Talk given in a panel titled “Building a new workers’ movement: Organized labor and the challenges ahead” at the Nov.…
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