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Seth Ackerman has a really strong article at Jacobin on the Hostess shut-down. Much of it has great value for showing just how rare it is for companies to ask.
Got to give CNN a little credit. Their reporters are actually challenging power for once. First you have Anderson Cooper providing quality reporting from Gaza, along with engaging in some.
At least there's an app for it now. UNITE-HERE has developed an app allowing you to find a union hotel in the cities where you stay. For those of you.
On November 19, 1915, the state of Utah executed I.W.W. organizer Joe Hill for a murder he almost certainly did not commit. But he was an Wobbly and dispensable to.
Driving around southern New England, you can't hardly turn around without seeing some business or street or something named after Uncas. He was the leader of the Mohegan people in.
A broadcast of "This I Believe," by Ralph Nafziger, founder of Hostess, in the 1950s: The most important thing to for me to remember is that what I want is.
Jane McAlevey excerpts from her new book of her decade as an organizer struggling against both corporations doing terrible things and the strategies of the labor leaders themselves. McAlevey talks.
Josh Eidelson has an interesting interview with AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka about the aftermath of the election. Labor did pretty well in the election, outside of the failed Michigan referendum.