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Who Speaks for China’s Workers?

May 29, 2013 / Jenny Chan

U.S. Labor News Roundup

May 25, 2013 / Labor Notes

Food Chain Workers Double-Team Wendy’s

May 24, 2013 / Jenny Brown

School's in Session for New York Troublemakers

May 22, 2013 / Nate Franco

UPS: Largest Private-Sector Contract, Profitable Employer, Flat Beer

May 20, 2013 / Tim Hill

U.S. Labor News Roundup

May 18, 2013 / Labor Notes

Scab Grain Ship Accosted by Watery Picket

May 16, 2013 / Mark Brenner

U.S. Labor News Roundup

May 11, 2013 / Labor Notes

Bakery Workers Speak Out after Immigration ‘Silent Raid’ in Oakland

May 10, 2013 / Katie Loncke and Carlos Estrada

Time to Pay Us Back at University of Wisconsin-Madison

May 09, 2013 / Jason Lee

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