Topic: Unions
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To Stay Relevant, Unions Jump Into the Medical Marijuana Business
They have very little to lose by trying to cultivate a new, more labor friendly industry, albeit a highly speculative and technically illegal one.
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Why New York City Spends $7,000 Per Student on School Buses
Blame corruption, according to the New York Times.
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Inside Fast Food Workers' Historic Fight for Living Wages
New York's 'McJobs' workers go on strike for the first time.
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The Big Fix
Does Your City Need a Transit Riders Union?
Unions may be dying off in the workplace. But could they make a difference on the bus?
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Chicago Teachers Strike Puts Charter Schools in the Spotlight
With traditional public schools out of session, will parents make the switch?
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Olympics 2012
London's Bus Drivers Might Not Strike Before the Opening Ceremonies After All
After walking out last month, a deal could be signed by next week.
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Why U.S. Transit Systems Are Still So Far Away From Converting to Driverless Trains
Public sector transit unions are a potent force in setting transit agendas in American cities – more so than in Europe and Asia.

