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Thursday, September 15, 2016

September 15 News Update

Dakota Access Pipeline plan still on despite protests across the US and world
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station gets government go-ahead
In Plea Deal, Ex-Michigan Official Admits Silence in Flint Water Crisis *


Fundraiser Friday to benefit striking Allina Health nurses

Income gains in 2015 don’t reverse long trend toward greater inequality
The Recovery Is Real, but Large Parts of U.S. Are Left Behind *

Why millions of Indian workers staged one of the biggest strikes in history
Schnucks, union spar in court over employee handbilling
Sakuma workers vote to join union; boycott over
Jeremy Corbyn urges supporters to campaign for jobs and NHS
'Edward Snowden did this country a great service. Let him come home'
Leaked documents reveal secretive influence of corporate cash on politics
Workers Pay More for Health Care as Companies Shift Burden, Survey Finds *


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.
Bill Onasch at 4:54 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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