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Josh Eidelson
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Why Should Anti-Choice and Anti-Gay Groups Have More Right to Boycott and Picket Than Unions?
The Komen controversy showed the brilliance of 'secondary boycotts'—and the injustice of punishing unions for using more »
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Trader Joe’s Caves to Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Signs Fair Food Agreement
Months-long pressure campaign pays off On Thursday, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers announced it had signed a Fair more »
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Supreme Court Affirms Religious Exception Allowing Discrimination, Retaliation
Obama administration argued decision 'would critically undermine' Americans With Disabilities Act In a unanimous ruling last month, more »
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American Airline Workers Blast Bain, Prepare for Bankruptcy Fight (UPDATED)
UPDATE: On Wednesday, February 1, AA announced it intends to cut its labor costs by 20%, eliminate 13,000 jobs, replace its more »
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Center for Union Facts Steps Up $10 Million Ad Campaign Backing Broad Anti-Union Bill
Anti-union group's website encourages workers to decertify unions, while claiming decertification is "nearly impossible." “I&rsquo more »
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When New Obama Chief of Staff Was NYU Exec, School Ceased Recognizing Union
But Obama administration maintains Lew supports right to organize. Three months into a bitter strike, the Graduate Students more »
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With Romney’s Backing, New Hampshire GOP Pushes Right to Work Again
Presidential candidates push New Hampshire to become first "Right to Work" state in the Northeast. Five days before more »
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In California, Competing Tax Hikes Divide Organized Labor
Gov. Brown’s 'balanced' proposal splits 'millionaire’s tax' coalition. California voters can expect competing tax more »
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Will the NLRB Let Graduate Student Workers Down Again?
With 11 days to paralysis, Bush Board precedent is still in place. Dacia Mitchell has taught dozens of students. more »
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Union-Buster to Managers: Fear the New Election Rules—and Hold 5 Meetings
Anti-union firm warns proposed NLRB rules could make it harder to use supervisors to shut down organizing. Days more »

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