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Low Expectations Are Met in GM-UAW Deal

September 19, 2011 / Jane Slaughter

UAW Contract’s Hidden Surprises for Skilled Trades

September 14, 2011 / Alex Wassell

UAW Dissidents Push Second-Tier Workers into Contract Talks

September 06, 2011 / Jane Slaughter

Will Auto’s Three-Tier Wages Be on the Table?

July 13, 2011 / Nick Waun

Unequal Pay for Equal Work

May 17, 2011 / Jane Slaughter

Postal Union Brings Back Work, but Divides It

April 21, 2011 / David Yao

Six-Month Strike Settled, Detroit’s Orchestra Plays On

April 19, 2011 / Dianne Feeley

Auto Workers at the Auto Show: End Two-Tier!

January 06, 2011 / Dianne Feeley and Jeanne Rascoe

Rank and File Auto Workers to Take On Concessions

November 19, 2010 / Al Benchich

Canadian Auto Parts Workers Say ‘Enough Is Enough!’

October 29, 2010 / Howard Ryan

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