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Articles about the Labor Movement
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Militant Journalism
Why is Pennsylvania considering mass layoffs in public higher education?
The Chancellor of the Pennsylvania System of Higher Education, Daniel Greenstein, is attempting to ram through a plan to consolidate…
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Maestra de San Antonio lucha contra la retaliación después de hablar en contra de las escuelas inseguras
El 10 de mayo, la junta escolar del Distrito Escolar Independiente de San Antonio votó unánimemente a favor de la…
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Militant Journalism
Victory in historic Oregon Tech faculty strike
The faculty received most everything they had bargained for: fair wages, secure benefits, and a reasonable and clearly defined workload.
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Detroit fast food workers rally for $15 an hour
Around 500 fast food workers and their supporters held a mass rally and march May 19 as part of a…
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Striking for $15: McDonald’s workers take action against poverty wages
McDonald’s workers went on strike in 15 major cities across the country May 19 to demand a living wage and…
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Militant Journalism
Workers rally to boycott Food4Less in Los Angeles
“Negotiations for one year, guess what they’ve come back with? Fifty cents a year. Fifty cents!"
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Thousands around the US celebrate International Workers’ Day
International Workers Day, May 1, is celebrated by tens of millions of people around the world. Its radical history emerged…
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Militant Journalism
Home care workers say: Pay back stolen wages, end 24-hour workday!
On April 28, over 50 home healthcare workers and their supporters gathered outside of the Lower Manhattan offices of the…
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Militant Journalism
Oregon Tech professors’ union holds state’s first public university faculty strike
After 550 days of negotiation, the faculty, represented by American Association of University Professors, were forced to withhold their labor…
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Analysis
Bessemer Amazon union vote: The class struggle will continue
The fight isn’t over. As long as there is struggle for better conditions and dignity there is hope for change.
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