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Articles about the Labor Movement
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Columbus PSL meeting discusses socialism
The Party for Socialism and Liberation held a forum titled “What Would a People’s Government Look Like?” on Jan. 31…
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Disabled workers paid starvation wages
The National Disability Rights Network released a report on Jan. 18 detailing the widespread oppression faced by workers with disabilities.
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The capitalist economy is played with two sets of rules
While state governments back out of their contractual obligations to workers, they are routinely shoveling millions of dollars back to…
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Public sector in the crosshairs of anti-union politicians
A new wave of anti-labor legislative proposals have a clear goal: Force on public-sector unions the same concessions that were…
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Workers in Norwich, Conn., organize against cuts to social services
Municipal workers organized by United Electrical Workers Local 222 are fighting back against social service cuts and a pay freeze…
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Pay freeze announced for federal workers
On Nov. 29, Pres. Obama announced a two-year pay freeze for nearly two million workers employed by the federal government…
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The PSL in 2010: ‘What do we do? Stand up, fight back!’
"Sit down, shut up and take it." That was the ruling class's message to workers and poor people in 2010.…
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Hundreds in Ohio brave weather to say no to Kasich’s policies
Hundreds of activists converged on the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus to protest Governor-elect Kasich’s planned cuts in education and health…
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Eyewitness report on a border crossing
For many immigrants, along with U.S. resident farm workers, the long and nightly Calexico-Mexicali border crossing is a routine part…
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Capitalists attack workers’ pension rights
For the last several decades, public workers in the United States could count on eventually retiring from their jobs with…
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