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Call Center Workers Win in Test of Card Check Ruling

January 28, 2008 / Mischa Gaus

GE Workers Strike Against Globalization

December 19, 2002 / Alexandra Brown Executive Board, IUE-CWA Local 201

Eleventh Labor Notes Conference Reflects Struggle And Change Across The Country & Around The World

June 18, 2001 / Kim Moody

Showdown at Bell Atlantic Will Focus on Keeping Telephone Industry Unionized

June 30, 2000 / by Steve Early

Telephone Workers Fight Discrimination at Ameritech

June 07, 1999 / Kim Moody

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