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Change Labor, Change America
We can’t change America unless we change the American labor movement. Unions aren’t just the best... more
February 16, 2004
COVER STORY
Features
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Organizing: The Future of the American Labor Movement
There is no greater goal right now for the American labor movement, and all progressives, than to put... more
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Organize, Strategize, Revitalize
Unions debate best way to revive labor’s fortunes
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Laboring for Justice in 2004
This is a critical year for the labor movement as it attempts to revitalize and transform itself into... more
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Bridging the Labor-Environment Gap
A vote for exploration of Alaska’s National Wildlife Reserve is a vote for environmental responsibility, Jerry Hood,... more
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Healthcare Workers Win Raises
Chicago, Illinois—When the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, 20,000 home healthcare workers in Illinois had... more
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Magnet Consolidation Threatens Both U.S. Jobs and Security
Valparaiso, Indiana—Late last summer 160 high-tech magnet workers lost their jobs at Magnequench Inc. When the seven remaining... more
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Migrant Pickers Expose Slavery Rings
Florida—Mathieu Beaucicot is an immigrant from Haiti who came to the United States 11 years ago to earn... more
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Tech Workers Combat Offshoring
Seattle, Washington—“Tech workers thought that they were going to be the winners in building the bridge to... more
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Grocery Workers Go to War Over Healthcare
Los Angeles—Mark Norton is one of 70,000 workers locked out or forced on strike in Southern California. Hundreds... more
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Poultry Giants Fight Organizers
Perry, Georgia—For 10 years Dorothy McKenzie has worked in poultry processing factories in the South. She knows why... more
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The Maturing Movement Against Sweatshops
Student anti-sweatshop activism has come of age. Exercising substantial sway over corporate giants, it has helped overseas garment... more
News
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Ethiopian Genocide
Military massacres Anuak
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Working the System
Agency advises employers how to duck overtime pay
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Bush to Find New Ally in Guatemala
The victory of conservative candidate Oscar Berger over left-wing opponent Alvaro Colom in Guatemala’s run-off presidential election... more
culture
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Two Tales of One Monster
Are serial killers beyond redemption? Two new films consider the case of Aileen Wuornos, a woman executed by... more
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books
Lula Rising
Two thousand miles north of that bustling hub of Brazilian business, São Paulo, lies a dusty hamlet... more
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What Is To Be Done (With Lenin)?
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin died on January 21 1924, 80 years ago—does the embarrassed silence over his name mean that he... more
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books
Questioning Labor History
A century ago labor issues were at the heart of American politics. How could American workers, increasingly employed... more
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music
Labor Paeans
Musician John McCutcheon will sometimes challenge rally organizers to name two speeches from the civil rights movement. “Everyone... more
Columnists
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Union Makes Us Strong
Only by coming together can American labor and progressives change the current political system.
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When Mainstream Media Tells Labor Stories
About one in three In These Times readers are members of union households, according to our own 2003 survey. Those readers rarely see... more
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Racist Slurs Taint U.S. Sports
The fight against Native American mascots and logos is a struggle to overturn stereotypes forged in our racist past that determine the trajectories of our lives today.
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Devil’s Advocate
From razor blades in the Halloween candy to shark attacks to teen “super-predators,” the media love a good scare. Such stories—a... more

















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