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December 12, 2012
New state laws curtail the power of unions, and possibly black earning potential.
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by Julie Walker onOctober 13, 2012
We spoke with strike organizers and African-American employees who plan to picket for change.
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by Jon Jeter onSeptember 2, 2010
Today, only one in 10 workers belongs to a labor union. But the labor movement is by no means dead. The Root takes a look at five battles that demonstrate that the labor movement could be primed for a comeback.
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by Jon Jeter onSeptember 2, 2010
The economy hasn't been kind to organized labor -- especially black organized labor.
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