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Labor Notes #379, October 2010

Battle Between SEIU and NUHW Is Largest Union Representation Election Since 1941: Union Hope and Fear Collide in California Health Care

September 24, 2010 / Steve Early

Work Till You Drop, or You’re 70, Whichever Comes First

September 24, 2010 / Jane Slaughter

French Workers Strike: ‘No’ to Raising Retirement Age

September 24, 2010 / Jason Stanley

Working on the Railroad, Every Livelong Day

September 24, 2010 / John P. Wright

Small Local Stands Up, and After 18 Months, AT&T Backs Down on Some Concessions

September 24, 2010 / Charles Borchert, Jr.

A Qualified Victory: Mott’s Workers End Strike Under Shadow of Permanent Replacements

September 24, 2010 / Mark Brenner

Unions Tread Carefully Around Anger in the Ranks

September 24, 2010 / Jane Slaughter, Mark Brenner

Unions, Allies Warm Up for Election at ‘One Nation’

September 24, 2010 / Mischa Gaus, Jane Slaughter

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