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Books to Give (or Keep)

December 11, 2013 / Alexandra Bradbury

Retail Sit-Down in 1937 Detroit: Lessons for Today’s Low-Wage Strikers

December 11, 2013 / Marc Norton

UAW Dues Increase? Biggest Mistake since Two-Tier

December 09, 2013 / Ron Lare

Memphis Fast Food Strike: We Can’t Survive on $7.25

December 06, 2013 / Steve Payne

Review: Trash Talk about Sanitation Workers

December 03, 2013 / Tim Sheard

How Traveling Musicians Won a Union of Their Own

December 02, 2013 / Tret Fure

Wildcat Strikes Push China to Write New Labor Laws

November 27, 2013 / Ellen David Friedman

Should First Graders Take A Test? Teachers Say No

November 26, 2013 / Andrea Fonseca

Fight for 15 Confidential

November 12, 2013 / Arun Gupta

Video and Review: Down the Up Escalator

November 05, 2013 / Jane Slaughter

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