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Strike victory: King Soopers grocery workers in Colorado win major wage increases
The wage increases that King Soopers workers’ collective action won them will make a difference for thousands of working class…
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NUWH workers at Kaiser strike on MLK Day
On Jan. 17, while millions of workers across the country had the day off to honor Martin Luther King Jr.,…
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Teamsters union denounces far-right so-called ‘trucker protest’
Representing 1.4 million workers mainly in the trucking industry in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, the International Brotherhood…
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Militant Journalism
‘Fighting for a union is the answer’: Philadelphia Starbucks workers join organizing wave
The rising tide of union organizing sweeping the country is being felt in Philadelphia, where the workers of four Starbucks…
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Analysis
Union election rematch: Bessemer workers continue to fight Amazon’s anti-labor campaign
Voting is now underway at Amazon’s fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama after the NLRB ordered a second union election on…
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Militant Journalism
Oakland students fight for COVID safety in schools
On Friday, Jan. 21, striking students in the Oakland Unified School District held a public town hall to address the…
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Militant Journalism
New Hampshire teachers unions fight state censorship of anti-racist education
A new bill in the New Hampshire state legislature, HB 1255, would all but explicitly ban the mention of indigenous…
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Labor
Minneapolis/St. Paul teachers prepare to strike
Teachers and support staff in Minneapolis and St. Paul could be headed for a strike if their respective school boards…
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Railroad workers fighting for right to strike against ‘lifetime point’ policy
New rule would jeopardize worker safety with patronizing punishments
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Labor
Columbia Student Workers win 10-week battle against greedy university
Student workers “cannot educate unless we have everything we need to live outside our role as educators.”
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