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the movement, the workers, the struggles

Joel Wendland, 10/25/2006
With polling data indicating that voters are increasingly discontented about the aimlessness, human and financial cost, and endlessness of the war, Republicans have become paranoid about their chances of holding onto power in Congress.
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Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, 10/20/2006
The Campaign to Stop Killer Coke continues to grow at a rapid pace. Coca-Cola's image, its brand names and its financial performance are being questioned and challenged as never before.
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C P Chandrasekhar, 10/08/2006
THE scorching pace of expansion in exports of hi-tech manufactured products from China and software and IT-enabled services from India has supported the view that ‘knowledge capital’ plays a crucial role in the growing global presence of these countries.
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Communist Party USA Auto Commission, 10/07/2006
Why are workers the ones who always suffer the consequences, when it is autoworkers whose labor has made billions for the auto companies?
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Joelle Fishman, 10/02/2006
The conduct of the Republican leadership of Congress, in collaboration with the Bush administration, has been disgraceful. They have shown that they will do whatever it takes to pass legislation that benefits the privileged few.
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Political Affairs, 10/02/2006
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David Bacon, 10/02/2006
Grape workers and union organizers at a rally at the "Forty Acres," the historic home of the United Farm Workers.
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Scott Marshall, 09/29/2006
A qualitatively new form of transnational capital has clearly emerged. Its features include enormous new concentrations of finance capital, new forms of transnational monopoly, huge changes in the technology of mass production and manufacturing, a new global division of labor, and increasing poverty and decline for workers of the world in a global race to the bottom.
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David Bacon, 09/14/2006
San Francisco hotel workers announce that their union, UNITE HERE Local 2, has reached agreement on a new contract with the city's leading hotels.
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Joel Wendland, 09/13/2006
Nearly 200 members and allies of Pride at Work, AFL-CIO (PAW) met for its national convention this past weekend.
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David Sirota, 09/05/2006
Republicans have labeled unions "terrorist organizations," "a clear and present danger to the United States," and "enemies of democracy." David Sirota, co-chair of the Progressive Legislative Action Network, sheds light on why the GOP describes unions in terms usually reserved for military targets.
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Lawrence Albright, 09/05/2006
Several days before the Labor Day weekend, Radio Shack fires some 400 employees....by email.
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Jim Gallo, 09/04/2006
“Stop Kroger the ogre” was the chant of nearly 2,000 Teamster members and their supporters, led by International Brotherhood of Teamsters President James Hoffa, at a rally at the Kroger warehouse in Livonia, Mich., Aug. 6.
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David Bacon, 09/04/2006
(all photos by David Bacon)
Hotel housekeepers and hospitality workers, together with supporters from other unions, marched through downtown San Francisco, and staged a demonstration in the entrance of the Palace Hotel.
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Makiko Kurosaki, 09/03/2006
After a twenty-five day strike, the 2,052-member union of the world’s largest copper mine, La Escondida of Chile, and the Anglo-Australian owners BHP Billiton mining company finally reached a settlement on August 31.
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Labor Research Association, 09/02/2006
This Labor Day marks the third year that thousands of working Americans have left their families and their jobs to fight in a war that the Bush administration will not bring to a close.
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Jobs with Justice, 09/01/2006
There are three cases currently pending at the Bush appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that together are often referred to as the "Kentucky River" decisions.
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Norman Markowitz, 08/31/2006
U.S. wages and salaries (as seen by a study of tax statistics) now represent a smaller percentage of the Gross Domestic Product than at any time since such statistics began to be kept in 1947. Today, wages and salaries constitute 45% of the GDP. In 2001, it was 50%.
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Joel Wendland, 08/29/2006
Over the last five years, there has been a new concentration of wealth in the hands of the few in the US. Meanwhile, middle and lower-income families have seen their already precarious financial solvency eroded by rising debt and stagnant wages.
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Clara West, 08/25/2006
A group of wealthy out-of-state businessmen have financed a ballot initiative to turn back the clock on civil rights in Michigan. They spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to force the people of Michigan to vote on their divisive views this November 7th and misleadingly called their campaign the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative.
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