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Znet Article Bacon: For Unionists, Iraq’s Oil War Rages On

Znet Article, April, 05 2013 David Bacon
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The big multinational petroleum giants now run the nation’s fields

Znet Article Bacon: US-Style School Reform Goes South

Znet Article, March, 18 2013 David Bacon
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Since the fall, teachers in Mexico have been demonstrating and striking against standardized tests and removing the voice of the union in hiring

Znet Article Bacon: In Oakland, Mercado Chain Workers Protest Alleged Sexual Harassment, Firings

Znet Article, February, 27 2013 David Bacon
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Valentine's Day sometimes brings chocolates and flowers, but in Oakland, California, it brought angry women out to the Mi Pueblo supermarket in the heart of the barrio

Znet Article Bacon: The Dignity Campaign’s Alternative Vision for Immigration Reform

Znet Article, February, 11 2013 David Bacon
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The Dignity Campaign is a loose network of more than forty immigrant rights and community organizations, unions and churches

Znet Article Bacon: RIP Leo Robinson, Soul of the Longshore

Znet Article, January, 23 2013 David Bacon
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For many of us, Leo Robinson was an example of what being an internationalist and a working-class activist was all about

Znet Article Bacon: Who's Responsible for the Fire that Killed 112 Garment Workers?

Znet Article, December, 02 2012 David Bacon
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The day after Black Friday demonstrations, a fire killed 112 workers making clothes for Walmart at the Tazreen Fashions factory in Bangladesh

Znet Article Bacon: Anatomy of the Walmart Strike: Walking Out, One Day at a Time

Znet Article, November, 22 2012 David Bacon
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In the lead-up to Black Friday, Walmart workers - supported by a number of unions - have organized a series of work stoppages to protest low wages and unfair working conditions

Znet Article Bacon: North Carolina's Tobacco Workers Stand to Benefit From State's Strong Farmworker Union

Znet Article, November, 01 2012 David Bacon
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The occupational hazards of North Carolina's tobacco workers can be meliorated by unionization and the freedom for laborers to shop their skills around

Znet Article Bacon: Mexico’s Labor Law Reform Sparks Massive Protests

Znet Article, October, 18 2012 David Bacon
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A plan to gut labor protections has spurred unrest in Mexico’s streets

Znet Article Bacon: Three Thousand San Francisco Janitors Prepare for a Strike

Znet Article, August, 13 2012 David Bacon
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The national confrontation between janitors and some of the world's richest property owners has arrived in San Francisco

Znet Article Bacon: Mexican Farmers Up Against Canadian Mining Goliaths

Znet Article, August, 02 2012 David Bacon
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The mines promise jobs, but they produce very few, Oaxacan activists charge, while their social and environmental cost is high

Znet Article Bacon: How Mississippi's Black/Brown Strategy Beat the South's Anti-Immigrant Wave

Znet Article, April, 22 2012 David Bacon
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An anti-immigrant bill like those that swept through legislatures in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina was stopped cold in Mississippi

Znet Article Bacon: Labor Law Reform – A Key Battle for Mexican Unions Today

Znet Article, February, 29 2012 David Bacon
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Progressive unions in Mexico today are fighting for their survival

Znet Article Bacon: From Perote to Tar Heel

Znet Article, February, 16 2012 David Bacon
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How Smithfield Foods Fought the People of Veracruz, in Mexico and North Carolina

Znet Article Bacon: How US Policies Fueled Mexico's Great Migration

Znet Article, January, 10 2012 David Bacon
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The experience of Veracruz migrants reveals a close connection between US investment and trade deals in Mexico and the displacement of its people

Znet Article Bacon: Unions and Immigrants Join Occupy Movements

Znet Article, December, 10 2011 David Bacon
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The vision of Occupy has enormous support among immigrants and unions

Znet Article Bacon: Fighting the Firings

Znet Article, August, 27 2011 David Bacon
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After years of ‘silent raids’ and federal workplace audits, unions and community allies are going on the offensive

Znet Article Bacon: Utah’s New Immigration Bills: A Blast From the Past

Znet Article, June, 26 2011 David Bacon
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Utah legislators want to popularize an immigration policy that has strong corporate support and deep historical roots

Znet Article Bacon: Growing Ties Between Mexican and U.S. Labor

Znet Article, June, 22 2011 David Bacon
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Workers in U.S. and Mexican mines have a long history of mutual support

Znet Article Bacon: The Rebirth of Solidarity on the Border

Znet Article, June, 03 2011 David Bacon
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A vibrant and strong labor movement on the border would change Mexico’s politics

Znet Article Bacon: A Labor Law Bosses Would Love

Znet Article, May, 03 2011 David Bacon
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All the reforms have been part of a program of economic liberalization opening Mexico to private capital

Znet Article Bacon: One Hundred and Fifty Years After General Strike

Znet Article, April, 23 2011 David Bacon
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In the 150-year history of workers in the San Francisco Bay Area, the watershed event was one that happened 70 years ago - the San Francisco general strike

Znet Article Bacon: Up Against the Open Shop - the Hidden Story of Silicon Valley's High-Tech Workers

Znet Article, March, 05 2011 David Bacon
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On January 29, 1993, workers at the Versatronex plant in Sunnyvale, California, filed out of its doors for the last time.

Znet Article Bacon: The Rise and Fall of Employer Sanctions

Znet Article, January, 10 2011 David Bacon
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In this essay, David Bacon and Bill Ong Hing argue that ICE raids-be they of the Bush or the Obama kind-should cease. The basis for these operations-employer sanctions-should be repealed, and true reform that recognizes the rights of all workers s...

Znet Article Bacon: California’s Perfect Storm

Znet Article, October, 09 2010 David Bacon
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When the current recession hit, California had already fallen from one of the country’s leaders in per-pupil education funding in the 1950s to 49th among the 50 states in the last decade.

Znet Article Bacon: Is the US Pulling the Plug on Iraqi Workers?

Znet Article, August, 29 2010 David Bacon
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Early in the morning of July 21, police stormed the offices of the Iraqi Electrical Utility Workers Union in Basra, the poverty-stricken capital of Iraq's oil-rich south. A shamefaced officer told Hashmeya Muhsin, the first woman to head a nationa...

Znet Article Bacon: Protesters Demand Immigrant Rights and Condemn the Arizona Law

Znet Article, August, 04 2010 David Bacon
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In San Francisco and Oakland, immigrants and community activists protested Arizona's SB 1070, which would require police and local law enforcement to check the immigration status of people they suspect might be undocumented, on the day the law too...

Znet Article Bacon: Another Immigration Policy Is Possible!

Znet Article, July, 04 2010 David Bacon
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Thousands of left-wing activists just spent a week at the US Social Forum in Detroit, gathered again under the banner "Another World is Possible." Among them hundreds added a new subtext: "Another Immigration Policy is Possible!"

Znet Article Bacon: Hundreds of Union Janitors Fired Under Pressure From Feds

Znet Article, May, 11 2010 David Bacon
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Federal immigration authorities have pressured one of San Francisco's major building service companies, ABM, into firing hundreds of its own workers. Some 475 janitors have been told that unless they can show legal immigration status, they will lo...

Znet Article Bacon: Down Prison Road

Znet Article, April, 29 2010 David Bacon
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High in the mountains overlooking Bakersfield and the south end of the San Joaquin Valley is a piece of California's past, the California Correctional Institution, or as inmates know it, Tehachapi.

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