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Illinois Workers Locked Out for Two Years after Voting in Union

September 08, 2009 / Gail Warner

Labor Rallies for Health Care Reform, but Keeps it Vague

July 15, 2009 / Jane Slaughter

Baltimore Stadium Cleaners Organized by Workers Center Join AFSCME

August 25, 2008 / Tiffany Ten Eyck

New York School Aide Booted from Ballot

November 26, 2007 / Mischa Gaus

U-Mass unions demand funded contracts, plan walkouts

December 19, 2002 / Bryan Pfeifer

Minnesota Public Employees Win the Largest Strike in State History

November 18, 2001 / Anja Weinhold

Study Finds Sweatshops Widespread in Chicago

July 31, 2000 / by Teófilo Reyes

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