Labor

                
  • Did a Mississippi raid protect right-wing politicians?

    Did a Mississippi raid protect right-wing politicians?

    September 3, 2008

    Originally posted at LAUREL, Miss. — On August 25, immigration agents swooped down on Howard Industries, a Mississippi electrical equipment factory, taking 481 workers to a privately-run detention center in Jena, Louisiana. A hundred and six...

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  • Marchers link struggles past to promising future

    Marchers link struggles past to promising future

    August 30, 2008

    DETROIT — Close to 70 Obama acceptance speech events took place in the Detroit metropolitan area last night, but by far the largest was at Bert’s Warehouse Theater in the city’s Eastern Market, where several thousand...

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  • Largest-ever workplace raid terrorizes 600 workers in Miss.

    Largest-ever workplace raid terrorizes 600 workers in Miss.

    August 30, 2008

    Nearly 600 undocumented workers were rounded up Aug. 25 by federal agents in the small town of Laurel, Miss., the largest single workplace raid in U.S. history. According to news reports, 595 workers were detained at...

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  • Liberian rubber workers win union

    Liberian rubber workers win union

    August 29, 2008 By Dennis Laumann

    In a historic victory for labor in Africa, Liberian rubber workers signed an agreement with Bridgestone/Firestone Company in mid-August securing improved working and living conditions.

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  • Editorial: Remarkable Labor Day

    Editorial: Remarkable Labor Day

    August 28, 2008

    This Labor Day is one of the most remarkable we can recall. Like a wave building power and momentum, American unions, declared dead or irrelevant by the punditry, are on a roll that we haven’t seen...

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