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Thursday, January 31, 2019

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Tough Times Along the Colorado River *
Dead bees, dusty offices: US scientists face post-shutdown malaise
From books to bullets: inside Amazon's push to 'defend' America
Negotiations with the Board of Public Defense are About More Than Pay
Hamline puts posturing before progress in contract talks, adjuncts
The resignation of the World Bank president
How Kabila and the mining giants went from best friends to adversaries
A Political Instrument Appropriate for Each Reality
‘I have faith in our generation’
Venezuela: Maduro ready for talks with opposition
Bangkok Is Choking on Air Pollution. The Response? Water Cannons
Indian court’s decision to uphold GM cotton patent
Unionizing Weed Workers Are Reigniting the Labor Movement
Undocumented who worked for Trump golf course to attend State of the Union
WBUR Employees Take First Step In Forming A Union
Union says time running out for new refinery contract: sources
Building Worker Solidarity Across Borders
Foxconn Reconsiders Plans for Wisconsin Factory Heralded by Trump *



Bill Onasch at 8:29 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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