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Paul: A Groundswell of Teachers Wants More
Znet Article, March, 08 2013
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Teachers’ unions have to be about education reform themselves in order to continue to have public support and to continue to reach their goal of educating students
Paul: Why the Walmart Campaign Matters
Commentary, January, 06 2013
Ari Paul
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Why this bottom-up Walmart campaign could really make a difference
Paul: For Sandy's Responders, Saying Thanks Isn't Enough
Zmag Article, December, 01 2012
Ari Paul
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The need for union contracts for service workers
Paul: For Sandy’s Responders, Saying Thanks Isn’t Enough
Znet Article, November, 06 2012
Ari Paul
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If there is any silver lining to this disaster, it should be that we--as a city, state and country--have to reassess what we think of as the state and the role of workers
Paul: The Black Bloc Doth Protest Too Much
Znet Article, September, 21 2012
Ari Paul
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Chris Hedges’s debated the subject of non-violence and the diversity of tactics in the Occupy Wall Street movement with Brian Traven, representing CrimethInc
Paul: Hungary’s Right-Wing Threat
Znet Article, March, 19 2012
Ari Paul
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The European Union is confronting a Hungarian government that some say is bringing the country dangerously close to the fascism Europe has been striving to bury in the history books
Paul: Labor Finds a Young Soulmate
Znet Article, November, 02 2011
Ari Paul
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With OWS protests well into their second month and growing unions, including the nation’s main labor federation, the AFL-CIO, have come out strongly in support
Paul: The Verizon Strike is Bigger than a Phone Company
Znet Article, August, 14 2011
Ari Paul
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Workers like these are some of the last hold-outs of the blue-collar middle class in America
Paul: White Heat: Fighting Racism in New York’s Fire Department
Znet Article, February, 10 2010
Ari Paul
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The most biting part of a federal judge’s ruling in January that New York City had intentionally discriminated against blacks and Latinos in firefighter hiring wasn’t the proof of the crime, but citing that the city’s lawyers had barely put up an ...
Paul: Organizing Domestic Workers
Zmag Article, December, 01 2007
Ari Paul
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There are many adjectives to describe New York City’s 200,000 nannies, housekeepers, and elderly care workers, but one that comes up a lot among them is “invisible.” Often paid under the table, they exist outside the formal economy. They work in h...
Paul: NYC Subway Workers Fight for Survival
Zmag Article, November, 01 2007
Ari Paul
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Steve St. Hill is lucky to be alive. A track worker with New York City Transit for 15 years, St. Hill was working on the N/W line in Queens last September when a train failed to stop, going through his work site. A flagger blew his air-horn in tim...
Paul: School’s Out?
Zmag Article, June, 01 2007
Ari Paul
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The fight to close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (formerly known as the School of the Americas or SOA) at Ft. Benning in Georgia has been an uphill battle. But the dramatic leftward political shift in Latin Ame...
Paul: Counting Iraq’s Dead
Zmag Article, January, 01 2007
Ari Paul
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T he Lancet , the premier British medical journal, has published two reports by a team of epidemiologists about the Iraqi death toll, one in 2004 and a second in October 2006. The team’s leader, Le...
Paul: The Colombian Triangle
Zmag Article, September, 01 2006
Ari Paul
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A lawsuit filed in June in a U.S. District court against Coca-Cola on behalf of a murdered Colombian labor organizer has intensified a long-running human rights campaign against the beverage giant....
Paul: NYU on Strike
Zmag Article, January, 01 2006
Ari Paul
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T he graduate students at New York University (NYU) made history in 2001 by successfully negotiating a contract between a teachers’ assistants (TA) union and a private U.S. university. ...


