Labor

                
  • The art of labor

    The art of labor

    July 7, 2006

    ART REVIEW LOS ANGELES — “At Work” is an artistic chronicle of labor in California, not a dead past, but a living history that continues to evolve and grow. To make its point, the exhibit presents...

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  • Houston bakers win union

    Houston bakers win union

    July 7, 2006

    Workers’ Correspondence The labor upsurge sweeping the U.S. and the world has not left Houston behind. On June 30 at about midnight, union representative Cesar Calderon announced that the Fiesta Mart Inc. bakery commissary workers here...

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  • Protesters to Bush, Talent: Show us the raise!

    Protesters to Bush, Talent: Show us the raise!

    July 7, 2006

    ST. LOUIS — Over 600 trade unionists, community activists, peace activists and students protested President Bush’s visit here June 28. Bush was in town for a $2,000-a-plate fund-raiser for right-wing Missouri Sen. Jim Talent, who faces...

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  • Black History reprint: Working-class roots of Bill Withers

    Black History reprint: Working-class roots of Bill Withers

    June 30, 2006 By World Combined Sources

    You might be a Bill Withers fan without realizing it. If you ever grooved to Will Smith’s “Just the Two of Us,” sang along with “Lean On Me” or thought to yourself, “Ain’t No Sunshine” when...

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  • This 4th of July, which side are you on?

    This 4th of July, which side are you on?

    June 30, 2006

    Florence Reece, wife of a rank-and-file organizer for the old National Miners Union in Harlan County, Kentucky, was at home one day in 1931 when High Sheriff J. H. Blair and his gun-toting “deputies” invaded her...

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