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Labor
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More than championing a set of just immigration reforms, the activists on the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride are shaping the future of American progressivism.
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From the realignments at the top of the AFL-CIO hierarchy to the immigrant-driven campaigns at the base of the movement, commitment to internationalist struggle provides a key measure of U.S. Labor's efforts at renewal.
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A Labor Day Commentary.
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After twenty-one days, living wage activists have emerged victorious. Here's why their sit-in not only shook the campus, but signaled an important win for progressives across the country who are fighting globalization battles on the home front.
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Why Quebec City will witness the Labor movement's return to globalization activism.
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How the Center for the Working Poor began.
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Come October 24, if our country's workload were on par with the rest of the industrialized world, you would have the rest of the year off.
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Amid the disappointments of Obama's first year in office is one bright spot: a Department of Labor that stands up for workers' rights.
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Along with political challenges, the past year offered some hopeful advances—many of which came just in last few weeks.