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March 27, 2002
 U.S. Supreme Court rules that undocumented workers do not have the same rights as Americans when they are wrongly fired. ~Labor Tribune

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Updated: Mar. 28 (06:04)

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Women: The Future of the Trade Union Movement?
Posted On: Feb 11, 2016
Feb. 11, 2016 | ANALYSIS | Attacks on terms and conditions have lead women into unions, and into activism. Some of the most powerful fights of recent years have happened not in heavy industry, but in sectors employing lots of women: education, health, textiles, retail and cleaning. A whole new generation of women activists have entered the labour movement. Whether they're teachers in Chicago or garment workers in Bangladesh, women are taking on the bosses and learning valuable organizing lessons. Union Solidarity International
 
 
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