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  • Razorbacks rally for Employee Free Choice

    July 14, 2009By James Thompson

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — I just happened to be visiting my cousins in Arkansas when I got word of a rally in Little Rock to support the Employee Free Choice Act. I rushed up to Central High School to join the rally.

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  • Health care drive in high gear

    July 09, 2009By John Wojcik

    Major hospital associations, pledging to save more than $150 billion over 10 years, were the latest big industry group to jump aboard what has become the Health Care Express. Meeting with Vice President Biden today, they said the savings can help pay for health care to those without insurance.

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  • Supreme Court rules against affirmative action

    June 30, 2009By John Wojcik

    The Supreme Court today ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn. were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, overturning a decision by high court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. In a blow to affirmative action the court, in a 5-4 ruling, said New Haven was wrong to scrap a promotion exam because no African Americans and only two Hispanic firefighters were likely to be made lieutenants or captains based on...

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  • Obama pushes health care overhaul

    June 24, 2009By John Wojcik

    At a news conference Tuesday at the White House President Barack Obama called for the creation of a national health care system that would cover the 47 million now without insurance, a clean energy economy, and for the Iranian government to stop its attacks on political opponents.

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  • The rumor of card-check death is greatly exaggerated

    June 05, 2009By Teresa Albano

    Mark Twain’s famous quote is what Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) paraphrased to thousands of progressive activists at the America’s Future Now conference this week regarding the Employee Free Choice Act.

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  • Progressives in Washington have wind at their backs

    June 03, 2009By John Wojcik

    WASHINGTON — Thousands of progressive leaders and activists who have descended on this town this week for the America’s Future Now conference are having to adjust to something new. A delegate who has been coming to the meeting of leading labor, political and social justice activists for years put it this way: “For the first time the nation’s capital doesn’t feel like occupied territory. The White House, the Congress, the...

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  • GM bankruptcy spurs demand to reinvest in America

    June 03, 2009

    LANSING, Mich. — The General Motors bankruptcy, announced Monday, was expected, having been predicted for weeks if not months. But the enormity of how far this once mighty giant of U.S. monopoly capitalism has fallen is shocking nevertheless. For many it seems like not so long ago when GM was not only the leader of all auto producers with a commanding 54 percent of the U.S. market, it was also...

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  • Ronald Reagan reaches out from his grave, ties up National Labor Relations Board

    May 09, 2009By John Wojcik

    The “Gipper” apparently knew what he was doing when he stacked the federal courts with young right-wing lawyers back in the 1980s. The now old right-wing judges are still on their benches and are busy, these days, doing whatever they can to slow the advance of the labor and progressive movements.

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  • Three reasons to donate TODAY

    May 08, 2009By Special to People’s World

    Three reasons to give – or make a pledge – TODAY!

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  • Saluting workers everywhere!

    May 01, 2009By Illinois Friends of PWW

    Saluting workers everywhere! Our unity makes Wall Street tremble Employee Free Choice and universal health care! A 'green', demilitarized, democratized economy that works for all! Illinois Readers of the PWW Terrie Albano & John Bachtell - Jon Allen - Sijisfredo Aviles - Eric Robert Berdell - Carolyn Black & Bill Appelhans - Owen Brill - Helen Boothe - John Bradley - Docia Buffington & Abdul Aziz Hassan - Cathy Campo...

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