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The NEA’s Circus

August 09, 2011 / Bill Balderston

Emergency Decree Cuts Wages for Detroit School Workers

August 02, 2011 / Jane Slaughter

In Florida, An Organizing Drive that Doubled the Union

July 11, 2011 / Paul Ortiz

Education Reform: The Real Deal

July 08, 2011 / Mark Brenner

Mexican Teachers Strike, Protest over Test-Driven Education

May 31, 2011 / Dan La Botz

Protests Pay off as California Gets More $ for Education

May 27, 2011 / Paul Krehbiel

California Teachers Declare State of Emergency

May 19, 2011 / Alice Mercer

Billionaires and Politicians Test Chicago Teachers Union

May 11, 2011 / Howard Ryan

Teachers Are Singled Out in Attacks on Public Employees

May 04, 2011 / Howard Ryan

Gains and Losses in LA Teachers Union Election

April 26, 2011 / Joseph Zeccola

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