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Labor Notes #374, May 2010

Confronting Blame-the-Worker Safety Programs

May 19, 2010 / Nancy Lessin

Warehousing Gets Lean and Mean

May 11, 2010 / Mark Brenner

Oakland Teacher Strike Forces District Back to the Table

May 07, 2010 / by Jack Gerson

Union Notches Rare Win at Comcast

May 04, 2010 / Mischa Gaus

Workers at NY Silicone Plant Fight Big Wage Cuts

April 30, 2010 / Jon Flanders

After a Year of Disappointment and Defeat, Where Are the Pitchforks?

April 22, 2010 / Mark Brenner

Football Stadium Workers Fight Deportation After ICE Raid

April 20, 2010 / Sally Kim

Viewpoint: Let’s Stop Avoiding Our Best Tactic—The Strike

April 20, 2010 / Joe Burns

Texas Airport Workers Demand Reinstatement of Fired Union Members

April 16, 2010 / Labor Notes Staff

Closures and Charters Hailed as Future for Detroit Schools

April 16, 2010 / Paul Abowd

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