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Made in Dagenham: Women Auto Workers on Screen

December 30, 2010 / Steve Early

Those with Least Are Doing the Most

December 23, 2010 / Eduardo Soriano-Castillo

Billionaires Target Teachers—and Take the Gloves Off in Illinois

December 21, 2010 / Howard Ryan

New York Wage Theft Law Raises the Bar

December 17, 2010 / Jenny Brown

Unions Lead General Strike against Austerity in Portugal

December 10, 2010 / Steve Downs and Frank Goldsmith

Social Security Skim-Scam a 'Holiday' from Hell

December 08, 2010 / Jane Slaughter

Threat of Mass Mobilization Backs Company Down

December 08, 2010 / Peter Knowlton

Rancor Surrounds Contract for University of California Grad Students

December 06, 2010 / John Bruning

Worker Centers and COSH Groups Find Ways to Work Together

December 03, 2010 / Adam Kader

Watch Your Wallet: Obama’s Federal Wage Freeze Will Become Model

December 02, 2010 / Dan La Botz

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