Monday, March 2, 2015

March 2 News Update

right to work march
Thousands protest right-to-work bill at Capitol on Saturday
Unions protest Wisconsin right-to-work bill

30 year record proves the climate has changed
Exxon Settles $9 Billion Pollution Case in New Jersey for Far Less *
Climate inaction: The appalling complicity of liberal media

Union, Shell to resume talks in U.S. refinery strike on March 4
Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov shot dead in Moscow
Syriza backtracks on anti-austerity
Earl Lloyd, first African-American to play in NBA, dies at 86
UNC board votes to close poverty center amid protests
Out of the Closet: A Sanitation Worker Fights Discrimination
An Adverse Supreme Court Ruling Would Send ACA Into a Tailspin *
Teachers’ Union Is Closing Portion of Its Brooklyn Charter School *    
On-Demand Taskers: Expanding the Ranks of the 'Precariat'
Under attack, unions show new creativity and militancy
Kaleida, unions renegotiate wages for 8,000 healthcare workers
Newcastle PEGIDA rally draws opposition
Black Lives Matter needs the Black Panthers
Teaching assistants strike at University of Toronto
Targeting Inequality, This Time on Public Transit *
Silicon Valley Shuttle Drivers Vote to Join Union *    
Five Years In - How's the Affordable Care Act Doing? A Diagnosis
Algerians still hurt from French atomic tests
Minnie Minoso, baseball legend, dies at 90
Thousands mourn Putin critic Boris Nemtsov


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