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David Moberg
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Workers Tell Wal-Mart: You’re Responsible for Your Scofflaw Contractors
CHICAGO—Warehouse workers in the Chicago metropolitan area and in the Inland Empire region of southern California more »
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Tip Big: Restaurants Aren’t Good to Workers—Especially Women
Many don't earn minimum wage, and benefits are basically nonexistent Just in time for the restaurant industry' more »
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GOP Threatens Extended Unemployment Insurance—Again, and More Intensely
But at least cruel proposed measures are consistent Despite the recent good news—the unemployment rate and more »
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Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers Move Ahead in Fight for Justice
Warehouse workers from Wal-Mart distribution centers in metropolitan Chicago and southern California took two big more »
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Chinese Policies—and U.S. Companies—Threaten American Auto Parts Jobs
Just as the American auto industry is bouncing back from near-death—in large part thanks to the more »
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For Reasons Unclear, Union Membership Changed Little in 2011
With all-too-few exceptions over the past three decades, each annual report on union membership from the Bureau more »
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Labor Takes Early Shots at Romney, Republicans—On and Off Air
An AFSCME ad being broadcast on Florida TV stations that attacks GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Without a more »
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Who Wants to Vote Them Off the Island?
Americans do, but you wouldn't know it from the current crop of GOP presidential hopefuls. more »
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Anatomy of the 1%
Who comprises the nation's wealthiest—and most infamous—percentage? more »
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Occupy Harvard—and Other Campus Groups—Back HEI Hotel Workers’ Rights
Occupy Harvard students met last week with top university officials—on neutral territory, but following Occupy rules more »

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