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South African miners won a dramatic pay increase in September, following a wave of strikes that spread to many gold and platinum…
South African miners won a dramatic pay increase in September, following a wave of strikes that spread to many gold and platinum…
If the war against unions has reached a tipping point, Wilma Smith is among those determined to rebalance the scales. The 58-year-old…
Steelworkers locked out at a Cooper Tire plant in Ohio are raising the alarm as scabs move in to start building tires.…
After an early-morning, military-style police eviction, hundreds of protesters gathered Tuesday at closely guarded metal barricades separating them from the downtown Manhattan…
Thousands of nurses and supporters descended on their local Congressional offices nationwide Thursday, demanding that Wall Street pay for the crisis it…
At Verizon locations throughout the Northeast, 45,000 workers started walking picket lines Sunday. Their strike, brought on by a flood of concession…
Hundreds of nurses and their allies rallied on Wall Street Wednesday to remind the bankers they owe the nation, and the union…
Police dragged a hundred demonstrators from the Wisconsin statehouse Thursday to break a blockade trying to prevent state representatives from passing the…
T here are around 300 worker-owned businesses in the United States, totaling about 10,000 workers, according to recent figures from the Grassroots…
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