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DIEM25’s Democratization Project Enters the Political Arena
DIEM25 takes the step from being a democracy movement to acting with a concrete action program.
What a Revived Poor People’s Campaign Needs to Do in the Trump Era
For the new movement to gain national traction, it will need to draw in poor and working-class whites.
Nurses Join Forces With Labor Union to Launch Health Care Platform Cooperative
The model allows the union to better expand to part-time workers who are not always under union representation.
How Noncompete Clauses Clash With US Labor Laws
Nearly one in five employed Americans is bound by a contract restricting moves to rival companies.
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Trump Picks Another Non-Scientist for Science Post and Makes a Disastrous Choice for Drug Czar
The nominees still need Senate confirmation.
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William Rivers Pitt | If I Had a Hammer…
Unions represent and fight for what the United States should be, and more importantly, serve as a vital bulwark against the atrocities of this country's early labor history.
Senator Sanders, We Cannot Begin Medicare for All From a Position of Compromise
The momentum is on the side of the movement for National Improved Medicare for All.
Houston, Bangladesh and Global Warming
The US should be giving countries the assistance they need to deal with the disasters that we have caused them.
America the Decrepit: The Trump Plan Won’t Fix the Infrastructure Deficit
US infrastructure spending is now $1.4 trillion short of the $3.3 trillion needed.
In Attacking Overtime Pay, Trump Is Hurting His Biggest Fans
Workers in states like West Virginia may be hit hardest.