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With City's Economic Future in Doubt, Can New York Unions Stop the Cuts?

October 12, 2020 / Chris Maisano

It’s (Way Past) Time to Redistribute Obscene Police Budgets to Schools, Hospitals, and Buses

June 04, 2020 / Samantha Winslow, Alexandra Bradbury

Teachers and Public Workers in Argentina: Four Months of Strikes and Pickets

November 26, 2019 / Julia Soul and Leandro Rodríguez

Five Lessons from the History of Public Sector Unions

June 11, 2018 / Priscilla Murolo

Building on Dr. King's Legacy, North Carolina Municipal Workers Kick Off Bill of Rights Campaign

January 15, 2018 / Sarah Miles

Viewpoint: Don't Rule Out Giving Up Exclusive Representation

January 04, 2018 / Steve Downs

Facing Wisconsin-Style Attack, Iowans Stick to the Union

November 16, 2017 / Dave Kamper

Bracing for Right to Work, Public Sector Unions Up the Ante

October 27, 2017 / Samantha Winslow

Iowa’s New Union-Busting Bill Is Worse Than Wisconsin

February 10, 2017 / Peter Knowlton, Andrew Dinkelaker, and Gene Elk

Making the Rich Pay

October 31, 2016 / Samantha Winslow

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