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Following New York elections, tenants hit the ground running
November 19, 2018As the first wintry blast of precipitation arrived in New York, tenants organized on the southern tip of Manhattan’s financial district.
Read moreBrazil’s new president to put privatization advocate in charge of state oil company
November 19, 2018Bolsonaro is putting a mining executive who wants to privatize public property in charge of the state oil company.
Read moreNon union Twin Cities contractor charged with human trafficking
November 19, 2018In fiscal year 2017, which ended Sept. 30, 2017, the federal Homeland Security Department “opened 833 investigations possibly involving human trafficking.
Read more“The U.S. Mail is not for sale,” postal workers say
November 16, 2018Letter Carriers and the Postal Workers launched a big ad and social media campaign against a GOP Trump administration plan to privatize the U.S. Postal Service.
Read moreWest Virginia teacher tells how her strike sparked a national uprising
November 16, 2018"One voice can produce a roar. And a roar cannot be silenced, it cannot be tamed - and it can't be stopped."
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