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Eidelson: Fired for Organizing a Union
Znet Article, September, 20 2011
Josh Eidelson
Eidelson's ZSpace page
Companies dump workers for union activity all the time, and they often get away with it
Hayden: Cheese, Brats, Beer, Polka, Unions! The Homegrown Revolution in Wisconsin
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
The Wisconsin demands are, on the one hand, for a restoration of well-established rights, but the fervor here contains a revolutionary spirit
Rasmus: Concession Bargaining At the Crossroads
Znet Article, September, 01 2011
Jack Rasmus
Rasmus's ZSpace page
Concessions in the private sector over the past three decades haven’t saved jobs
Eisenscher: Labor Activism Against the Wars
Znet Article, August, 28 2011
Michael Eisenscher
Eisenscher's ZSpace page
Opposition to the wars and demands for a shift in funding priorities are important advances
Bacon: Fighting the Firings
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
David Bacon
Bacon's ZSpace page
After years of ‘silent raids’ and federal workplace audits, unions and community allies are going on the offensive
Early: Big Organizing Challenge Remains after Temporary Truce at Verizon
Znet Article, August, 23 2011
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
The continuing failure to unionize more than 80,000 workers at VZW and other non-union subsidiaries is the Achilles heel of organized labor at Verizon
Early: The Poison Pill in PPACA Used to Extract Concessions from Labor
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
The largest private sector work stoppage in the last seven years
Hawkins: Strike Beats Back Pension Cuts at NY Nuclear Plants
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Howie Hawkins
Hawkins's ZSpace page
Older workers defended the pension benefits of younger workers in a successful 18-day strike at two nuclear reactors in Oswego, New York
Fisk: The City and its Workers that First Took on Mubarak
Znet Article, August, 07 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
Mahallah is a grubby city – but its place in history is growing by the year
Baker: Employment Rate Hits New Low as Economy Creates 117,000 Jobs in July
Znet Article, August, 07 2011
Dean Baker
Baker's ZSpace page
The employment rate for blacks hit its 4th consecutive low for the downturn
Early: Verizon Showdown Calls for New Strike Tactics
Znet Article, August, 05 2011
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
More than 90 percent of the workers polled by CWA and IBEW in recent weeks have voted to authorize a strike
Meister: Caring For the Elderly
Znet Article, August, 04 2011
Dick Meister
Meister's ZSpace page
Hiring Home Health Care workers is becoming harder, mainly because of the poor pay and working conditions
Meister: Workers Gaining In Fight for Union Rights
Znet Article, July, 27 2011
Dick Meister
Meister's ZSpace page
The labor board obviously has not been acting as an agent of unions, big or small
Early: Judge Orders Rematch between SEIU and NUHW
Znet Article, July, 25 2011
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
"Since the election, SEIU pulled out almost all of its staff and support, leaving individual workers to fend for themselves"
Winslow: Judge Throws Out Kaiser Elections
Znet Article, July, 24 2011
Cal Winslow
Winslow's ZSpace page
The ruling has handed California healthcare workers a stunning victory
Street: On Working Class Invisibility
Znet Article, July, 22 2011
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
Mass media owners and managers do not wish to tell the truth about working class life in contemporary America
Ortiz: In Florida, an Organizing Drive that Doubled the Union
Znet Article, July, 14 2011
Paul Ortiz
Ortiz's ZSpace page
Most faculty members still don’t see themselves as labor activists
Rasmus: The Predicted Job Collapse Now In Progress
Znet Article, July, 10 2011
Jack Rasmus
Rasmus's ZSpace page
The decline in jobs is a continuing stagnation in terms of job creation that has been going on for at least the past three years
Zibechi: To Live with Dignity is to Build a New World
Znet Article, July, 06 2011
Raul Zibechi
Zibechi's ZSpace page
The law is no guarantee in a country and in a province in which all legislation is vulnerable to the interests of big business
Early: Insurgent Pope Nominated for Teamsters President
Znet Article, July, 03 2011
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
“We used to have 2.2 million members. Now we’re down to 1.3 million Teamsters and these assholes are bragging about it?”


