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“Right to Work” for less passes, Indiana’s workers refuse to give up
February 1, 2012Many working people gathered in Indianapolis over the past few weeks to stand up against this legislation.
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Flight attendants reach tentative pact with United
January 19, 2012The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA reached a tentative contract for the original 15,000 flight attendants at Chicago-based United.
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“Right-to-work (for less)” bill threatens democracy in Indiana
January 18, 2012Labor rights and democracy are in grave danger in the Hoosier state.
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Leo Fichtenbaum, lifelong drum major for justice, dies
December 15, 2011As a teenager and a member of the Young Communist League, he was active in the struggle to free the Scottsboro Boys and helped to organize the fur workers.
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Panel sees progress on holding corporate execs accountable
December 15, 2011The "say-on-pay" movement, holding corporate executives financially accountable for their risky decisions, is making progress.
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Labor Board: Locked out workers covered by labor law
December 9, 2011In an unusual situation, the NLRB ruled, in a case involving a Bronson, Mich., auto parts maker, that locked-out workers are still "employees" of the company and covered by labor law.
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Union rallies in New York call for jobs
December 9, 2011Jobs, justice and voting rights were the focus of two mass rallies in New York City.
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Unions hit latest plans for postal cuts
December 8, 2011The nation's postal unions protested cutback plans that would close hundreds of distribution centers and lengthen delivery times.
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