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Unions That Used to Strike

Robert Brenner and Suzi Weissman Jacobin
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union, once known for its militancy and political radicalism, faces a choice between nurturing rank-and-file power and a slow, painful death.

International Support Enables Victory of Egyptian Union

Paul Garver Talking Union, a DSA labor blog
Coordinated international labor action has resulted in a victory as dismissed trade union leaders in Egypt were reinstated. One lesson of this struggle is that the power of global worker solidarity can transcend sharp national conflicts to win campaigns.

Gaza Blockade Must End

Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson The Guardian
The UN should mandate an end to the siege of Gaza as a first step towards a settlement.

Hiring Picks Up, But Wages Not Keeping Pace

Ylan Q. Mui The Washington Post
The lack of wage growth is one reason why many consumers feel that the broader economic recovery hasn’t reached their wallets. The problem has divided academics and fueled political debate on Capitol Hill and across the country, turning an increase in the minimum wage, for example, into a central issue in the midterm elections.