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Extremist Fingerprints All Over Walker’s Assault on Workers

Last month we told you about the corporate/right-wing summit meeting hosted by billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch to set strategy for the extremist attack on middle-class jobs and workers’ rights to bargain for a decent living.

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Pittsburgh Council Members in Solidarity with Wisconsin Workers

More shows of solidarity with Wisconsin workers. Tomorrow, Feb. 22, Pittsburgh Council member Natalia Rudiak will preview a proclamation co-sponsored by all nine city Council members expressing support and respect for public workers prior to the Pittsburgh City Council’s regular weekly meeting.

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Assault in Wisconsin Isn’t About the Deficit, It’s About Politics

It’s no coincidence that public-sector collective bargaining arose in tandem with the civil rights movement between 1955 and 1965, writes Joseph McCartin, associate professor of history and director of the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University.

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What Happens in Wisconsin Will Affect Workers Across the Nation

John August, executive director of Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions and a native Wisconsinite, sends us this on events there. The coalition is an alliance of 29 local unions representing 90,000 health care workers.

I am a proud Wisconsinite—not just because of the recent victory of the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl 45, but also because of the state’s great progressive traditions. Those traditions include a strong labor movement and the birth of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the major public-sector union, in 1936.

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The World Watches and Supports Wis. Workers

The world is watching Wisconsin. Because it’s clear if Gov. Scott Walker and Republicans in the state legislature succeed in their attacks against the middle class there, it can happen across the United States.

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Maine State Rep.: ‘Wis. War Is About Every Worker’

Wow. Amazing support for Wisconsin workers under siege. This in from Maine state Rep. Diane Russell.

I grew up quite poor in western Maine. The only reason I have the chance to serve the people of this great state is because of public financing. The great thing about public financing is that I am entirely beholden to the best interests of my people, not to the Corporatocracy that has taken over our democratic Republic.

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Attack on Labor: Six Reasons Sustainability Activists Should Care

Joe Uehlein is the executive director of Labor Network for Sustainability.

Advocates for sustainability, under assault from climate deniers and drill-baby-drillers, are struggling to protect the earth from global warming, desertification, extinction of plants and animals, and other looming threats. Why should they also be concerned about the escalating attack on America’s labor unions?

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