ExxonMobil CEO: ending oil production 'not acceptable for humanity'
Global clean energy employment rose 5% in 2015, figures show
Alberta's oilsands are a top producer of harmful air pollutants, study finds
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39,000 Verizon Workers Mark Six Weeks on Strike
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Hundreds of thousands protest across France against labor reforms
The Standoff Over France's New Labor Laws Is Escalating
Gas Runs Low in France as Protesters Block Refineries in Labor Battle *
Workers at France's Nogent nuclear plant vote 24-hour strike
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Police in Belgium fire water cannon at anti-austerity protesters
Ex-McDonald's CEO suggests replacing employees with robots amid protests
California's teacher tenure battle is reignited
Millennials Like Sanders, Dislike Election Process
Daimler's Detroit Diesel union workers ratify new labor contract
Ex-teacher who says Noah's Ark killed dinosaurs loses board of education bid
Federal NDP's Pact With Satan Implodes
Standing Strong Got Us A Better Deal
Liberals to repeal anti-strike legislation enacted by Harper government
What Does It Mean To Be Poor?
No ‘Silver Bullet’ as Subways in the Northeast Show Their Age *
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