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New Teacher Programs Chip Away at Job Stability

November 20, 2008 / Paul Abowd

D.C. Teachers Divided on Merit Pay Plan

August 25, 2008 / Paul Abowd

Teachers Strike Stops Classes in Puerto Rico

March 27, 2008 / José A. Laguarta Ramírez

Part-Time Professors: Little Pay, No Pensions, No Health Care, No Seniority, Now Organizing Unions.

February 13, 2008 / Paul Abowd

SEIU to Raid Union Representing 40,000 Teachers in Puerto Rico

January 29, 2008 / César Rosado Marzán

The Loyal Opposition in New York's Teachers Union Collapses After Making Deal with Unity Caucus

May 17, 2004 / Marian Swerdlow

U-Mass unions demand funded contracts, plan walkouts

December 19, 2002 / Bryan Pfeifer

Minnesota Public Employees Win the Largest Strike in State History

November 18, 2001 / Anja Weinhold

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