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Labor Notes #370, January 2010

After Bankruptcy and Concessions at Telecom Firm, Communications Workers Push to Prevent a Repeat

February 03, 2010 / by Mischa Gaus

Laborers Join with Worker Centers, Aiming To Organize Residential Construction

January 13, 2010 / by Tiffany Ten Eyck

Viewpoint: Pink Sheeting Debate Only a Pretext for Attack

January 08, 2010 / Chuck Hendricks

Viewpoint: Pink Sheeting and Harmful Organizing Methods at UNITE HERE

January 08, 2010 / Arlen Jones, Greg Hoffman

More Troops to War, Few Dollars for Jobs. What’s Wrong with This Picture?

January 05, 2010 / Jane Slaughter

Canadian Auto Workers Block Plant Auction To Salvage Back Pay, Benefits

January 04, 2010 / Gerry Farnham

In a Year of Bad News, Stories of Courage and Resistance

December 30, 2009 / Labor Notes Staff

Steward's Corner: Txt & Tweet 2 Org & Inform

December 30, 2009 / Paul Abowd

Campus Unions, Students Defy Attack on Higher Education in California

December 21, 2009 / Kate Maich, Paul Abowd

Steelworkers Locked Out at Carquest

December 18, 2009 / Labor Notes Staff

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