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New York City teacher and United Federation of Teachers member Megan Behrent looks at the prospects for advancing class struggle unionism today.

The return of class struggle unionism

When we talk about rebuilding the labor movement today, we aren't limited to talking about what's wrong, but also what's right.

December 18, 2012

The source of union power

The key to the labor movement's most important victories has always been the mobilization of the rank and file.

December 19, 2012
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