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Strikes
Fight for $15 Organizers Demand a Union
Organizers behind the Fight for $15 are demanding SEIU extend its principles of workplace democracy to its own employees.
Free Alabama Movement May Day Work Stoppage Interview
Holman has also been the site of much spontaneous rebellion in recent months.
CUNY Professors and Staff Consider Future Strike to Defend Public Education Funding
New York City's public university system employees have turned to confrontational tactics to obtain a long overdue contract.
Economic Update: Poverty and the US Economy
This episode provides updates on an Alabama prison strike, and more.
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Strike Supporters “Adopt” Verizon Wireless Stores to Picket in New York City
Outside Verizon retail stores, unionized workers and allies are calling for job security and a fair contract.
Verizon Strike Exposes Broader Shifts in Telecom Labor Conditions
The effects of labor outsourcing and the end of landlines undergird the Verizon strike by CWA and IBEW union members.
Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Speaks From Behind Bars: We Are Engaged in a Struggle for Our Lives
A 10-day strike by Alabama prisoners protests severe overcrowding and poor living conditions.
The Verizon Strike Needs to Be a Line in the Sand
Bosses and workers across the country have a stake in the outcome of the strike against Verizon.
On the Line With Verizon Strikers
Verizon workers walked off the job and took to the streets April 13, beginning the largest US strike in half a decade.
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UK National Health Service Doctors: To Quit, or Not to Quit?
There is only one option for doctors of conscience: stay, strike and save the National Health Service.