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Olzen: Wildcat Winter Spreads To Chicago
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The emerging labor uprisings are the birth pangs of a re-invented labor movement that is returning to its roots: fighting for the basic livelihoods of workers
Oikonomakis: Poverty And Social Exclusion Rising In Greece
Dec 16, 2012
Poverty and exclusion have exploded in Greece, while the government continues to assault workers. The question that arises is very simple: who benefits?
Oikonomakis: Mexico Rising
Dec 02, 2012
The mass protests against Mexico’s new President are part of a global movement against the power of business and the farce of representative democracy
Olzen: Black Friday Strike At Walmart
Nov 19, 2012
Workers from both the retail and warehouse sectors of Walmart’s supply chain have called for nation-wide protests, strikes and actions
Oikonomakis: Freedom Of Speech Suspended
Oct 30, 2012
All these incidents are indicative of a government (and a political system in general) in panic
O'connor: Ethical Hypocrisy
Aug 19, 2012
So the feds have decided to launch an investigation into potential health effects of ... windmills!
Oikonomakis: Steelworkers Guard Thermopylae
Jul 22, 2012
A nine-month strike symbolizes the struggle for the defence of labor rights, worker’s solidarity, and the government’s role in today’s neoliberal Europe
Olson: Obama's Seductive Spell
Apr 12, 2011
President Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, expected to cost more than $1 billion, is underway.
Olson: Washington’s Egyptian Nightmare
Jan 28, 2011
As I watch events unfolding on the streets of Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt and elsewhere in the region I'm reminded of a summer I spent in Egypt studying Arabic language and Middle East politics at The American University in Cairo.



Jan 20, 2013
Claiming to fight lawlessness and chaos, the Greek state is cracking down on one of the last bulwarks against fascism: the anarchist squats of Athens