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Comics Against the 1%: Black History Month

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TV Review: A Slowdown and a Strike Get the Goods on Bob's Burgers

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Strikes Are Hard Work

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A Busy Year for Labor Notes!

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Review: Longtime Labor Reporter Describes the Decline of Worker Power

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Support Labor Notes: The Strike is Back!

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Film Review: Nothing But a Man

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The Hard Fight at Amazon

November 27, 2019 / Joe DeManuelle-Hall

Twenty Years Later, Remembering the Battle in Seattle

November 22, 2019 / Jeff Engels

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