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The Telegraph on MSNIllinois’ deep ties to Memorial Day, from Alton’s parade to Chicago’s massacreIllinois has a special connection with Memorial Day, which was often called Decoration Day when this Baby Boomer was a lad. As I noted in my book “Abolitionism and the Civil War in Southwestern ...
U.S. meatpacking workers are getting their first new pension plan in nearly 40 years under a contract agreement between JBS, ...
U.S. meatpacking workers are getting their first new pension plan in nearly 40 years under a contract agreement between JBS, ...
Jacobin and Labor Notes’ effort to prop-up one bureaucratic apparatus (UAW) by criticizing another (UFCW) has led them into ...
An interview by Andy Piascik of Staughton Lynd about the development and shortcomings of the US labor movement since the ...
Political reporting often misses context, history and any presence in time. It's why the coverage of Labor's recent ministerial dumpings are marred in personality politics.
While the labor activist is famous for being the first female Cabinet member, on the 60th anniversary of her death, a new ...
DOGE employees demanded the highest level of access to the labor agency's systems, according to a whistleblower and reporting ...
Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox, Democratic board members of independent agencies, argue that President Trump lacked the ...
A federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency’s bureaucratic overhaul.
Workers’ legal rights are inherently precarious in a capitalist economy. Only periodic mass upheaval has renewed them.
The Federal Unionists Network is the first large-scale network for government workers, and they’re building solidarity across ...
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