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Labor Notes #372, March 2010

Unions’ Top-Heavy Salaries a Drag on Organizing

March 15, 2010 / Mark Brenner

Baltimore Worker Center Says Tourist District Shouldn't Grow on Poverty Jobs

March 12, 2010 / Tom Kertes

Drug Tests Followed by Steelworker Suicides: How Should a Union Defend Members?

March 10, 2010 / Mischa Gaus

Just Say ‘No’ to Drug Tests — Then Bargain

March 10, 2010 / David Cohen

March 4 Day of Action Ripples Through California and Beyond

March 05, 2010 / Paul Abowd

California Activists Set for Day of Action to Defend Public Education

March 03, 2010 / Marcel Paret

Budget Woes Prompt Privatization Fights in Public Transit

March 01, 2010 / Evan Rohar

California Reformers Beat Appointees in SEIU Megalocal’s First-Ever Election

February 28, 2010 / Larry Bradshaw

Support Miners in Three Countries

February 26, 2010 / Labor Notes Staff

Senate Gridlock Cripples NLRB

February 20, 2010 / Michael J. Goldberg

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