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It began at 10 o’clock on that April morning in 1914, in the southern Colorado town of Ludlow. National guardsmen, professional gunmen…
It began at 10 o’clock on that April morning in 1914, in the southern Colorado town of Ludlow. National guardsmen, professional gunmen…
It’s been 15 years since the death of the United Farm Workers’ Cesar Chavez — way past time to make his birthdate…
Millions of workers could be on the verge of finally gaining the unfettered right to unionization that has so long been denied…
He was one of the last of the old-line labor leaders who once had great influence in San Francisco and other major…
It’s Women’s History Month, and who better to celebrate it with than Dolores Huerta. "When I think of Dolores Huerta," playwright…
Here’s some welcome news you may not have heard: The percentage of U.S. workers in unions actually increased last year. It was…
The secret ballot. How’s that for an idea? It’s supposedly been a fundamental right of all citizens since the 1880s. What…
Few of the groups that we should honor during Black History Month are more deserving than the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters,…
"I AM A MAN," the signs proclaimed in large, bold letters. They were held high, proudly and defiantly, by African-American men marching…
The mainstream media have been their usual infallible selves in covering the presidential primaries. Their failure to successfully predict the outcomes of…
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