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1.3 Million Public Workers Strike to Confront South Africa's Inequalities

September 08, 2010 / Kate Griffiths

Detroit Musicians: We'll Strike to Save Our Orchestra

September 07, 2010 / Doug Cornelson

Rat Company Routed by New York Movers

September 02, 2010 / Jane Slaughter

25 Years on, Still P-9 Proud

August 23, 2010 / Peter Rachleff

Hotel Workers Wildcat in Southern California

August 19, 2010 / Andrew Cohen and Joseph Murphy

Buoyed by Local Solidarity, Apple Factory Strikers Seek National Support

August 09, 2010 / Mark Brenner

Half Wages? Bring Out the Rat, Say NY Movers

August 06, 2010 / Jane Slaughter

Immigrant Workers at Non-Union Chicken Plant Stop Work over Dangerous Conditions

July 15, 2010 / Francisco Risso

Do Spreading Auto Strikes Mean Hope for a Workers’ Movement in China?

July 13, 2010 / Lu Zhang

Vale Inco Strikers Weigh Their Year of Sacrifice and Vote on Deal

July 07, 2010 / Jamie West

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