Labor

                
  • Texas grocery worker: Fighting to keep our heads up

    Texas grocery worker: Fighting to keep our heads up

    February 6, 2004

    Here in my section of Texas, grocery store workers like us are fighting to keep our heads up. As far as California is concerned, we haven’t really been able to do much because there is a...

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  • Texas labor pledges to do more in 2004

    Texas labor pledges to do more in 2004

    February 6, 2004

    DALLAS – More than 400 delegates to the Texas AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education convention last week vowed to make their number one priority the re-election of four Texas congressman whose districts were gerrymandered. They also...

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  • Grocery unions call for arbitration

    Grocery unions call for arbitration

    February 6, 2004 By Joseph Hancock

    Presidents of the seven locals of striking and locked out Southern California grocery workers appeared in simultaneous press conferences in Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Palm Desert and San Diego on Feb. 4 making public a joint letter...

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  • The struggle for the right to organize a union

    The struggle for the right to organize a union

    January 30, 2004

    While 45 percent of U.S. workers express the desire to have a union, only 13 percent have one. Using bold, repressive and mostly illegal methods, corporate America has held new organizing to a tiny trickle as...

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  • Labor leads coalition to victory over corporate drug lords

    Labor leads coalition to victory over corporate drug lords

    January 30, 2004

    CLEVELAND – Back in the year 2000, few people in Ohio believed a prescription drug bill with real benefits could be passed, not with a right-wing controlled State Legislature (some of whom call themselves the “caveman...

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