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UAW Accuride Workers Vote No Again

December 01, 2001 / by Jan Austin

Minnesota Public Employees Win the Largest Strike in State History

November 18, 2001 / Anja Weinhold

L.A. Bus Drivers Fight to Keep Good-Paying Union Jobs

November 01, 2000 / by Leah Samuel

Showdown at Bell Atlantic Will Focus on Keeping Telephone Industry Unionized

June 30, 2000 / by Steve Early

Global Labor Stands Up to Global Capital

June 30, 2000 / by Kim Moody

Police Close Down Washington to Keep World Bank/IMF Open

May 31, 2000 / by Teófilo Reyes

Kaiser HMO Workers Strike for Safe Staffing

April 30, 2000 / by Martha Gruelle

Leaders of Hormel Strike Arrested; International Holds Trusteeship Hearing

May 01, 1986 / Phil Kwik

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