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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

January 29 News Update


Each Monday-Friday, by 9AM Central, we’ll post links to news stories and analytical articles of interest to working people. Sometimes they will be accompanied by editorial commentary. Stories from the New York Times will be followed with a *. The Times pay wall policy allows free access to only about ten articles a month.

Highlights of Obama's State of the Union address
Kshama Sawant Responds to Obama's State of the Union Address
Highlights From Obama's State of the Union Address *

Pete Seeger’s Life Showed Music and Activism Make Good Duo
Pete Seeger had profound impact on labor movement
For Seeger, Years of Singing and Sailing to Save His Hudson River *

UN warns climate change is drowning Senegal
Newark Teachers Battle Governor’s School Privatization Agenda
Unions Sue Illinois Government for 'Pension Theft'
W. Virginia chemical leak scope grows
Time to retire fears over aging populations
Austerity U: Preparing Students for Precarious Lives
Labor unions pack Pa. Capitol over paycheck bill
Busy time for labor unions at University of Vermont
Horizon Plastics and union settle labor dispute
Antibiotics allowed in feed despite risk
Great Lakes under the largest cover of ice in decades
Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel peace prize
Wind Turbine Maker to Close Western Pa. Plant *

Bill Onasch at 6:04 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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