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Thursday, January 17, 2019

*--New York Times limits free access
ISIS Attack in Syria Kills 4 Americans *
Here’s where things stand in the fourth week of the government shutdown *
Glaciers Are Retreating. Millions Rely on Their Water. *
AT&T Workers Still Without a Contract
Caring enough to strike: U.S. teachers’ strikes in perspective
British PM Theresa May survives no-confidence vote
EPA Criminal Action Against Polluters Hits 30-Year Low
Scott Warren Case is Part of a Crackdown on Aid to Migrants
Germany Closes Its Last Active Coal Mine
Labor unions to sing their message at Hartford’s Women’s March
Gov. J.B. Pritzker Restores Pay Increases for State Union Employees
As Japan Tries Out Immigration, Migrant Workers Complain Of Exploitation
Was Eric Hobsbawm a dangerous Communist?
How workers are winning $15 an hour: by acting like a union
Microsoft Pledges $500 Million for Affordable Housing in Seattle Area *
How to Think About the Costs of Climate Change *
Bill Onasch at 8:46 AM

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Retiree member of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1287. Active member National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981. Webmaster of kclabor.org since March, 2000. Former Vice-President of ATU 1287. In Minneapolis during Seventies-Eighties held several posts in UE Local 1139 including Local President and Shop Chairman at Litton Microwave. Charter member of Labor Party Advocates. Founding member of US Labor Against the War.
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