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UPS workers prepare for historic showdown with corporate giant
In just a few months, the United States may experience a labor struggle the scale of which has not been…
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Child labor in Alabama’s Hyundai supply plants
Laborers at the factory and community members confirmed that the Hyundai-owned plant has employed a large force of child labor…
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NYC nurses strike ends in victory for patients and workers
After their contract expired, over 7,000 nurses at Mount Sinai and Montefiore in the Bronx went on strike for safe…
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UC researchers win major concessions 15 days into strike
The University of California made comprehensive proposals conceding to Postdocs and ARs, who are members of United Auto Workers Local…
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Part-time faculty at the New School strike for a better quality of life
On a picket line in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, more than 2,000 people gathered at the New School University Center to…
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PSL Editorial – Rail industry showdown: Joe Biden vs. the right to strike
Who is Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi or any other millionaire politician to tell workers that they cannot exercise their right…
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Workers in Ontario rise up against conservative, anti-worker government
55,000 education workers in the Canadian province of Ontario took to the streets and galvanized the province’s working class into…
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Farmworkers’ struggle wins expansion of union rights in Calif.
Thousands of people from throughout the community marched, and participated in the vigil to demand better working conditions and the…
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Victory for Boston Starbucks workers in 64-day strike
Boston Starbucks Workers United announced victory at 874 Commonwealth Avenue on September 21, ending the longest strike in SBWU history.
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Historic contract victory for housing clinic workers in San Francisco!
Workers responded to management’s refusals to take workers’ demands seriously by organizing several pickets throughout the months-long negotiation process.
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