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Belabored Podcast #36: Forever Temp  

This week, a special discussion of Sarah’s investigation into temping in manufacturing. Plus, SeaTac’s fight for $15 an hour, Portland teachers’ fight for a fair contract, and Congress’s fight over whether the unemployed should get their benefits, and a labor uprising in South Korea.



Jim Crow for the Jobless  

The American system of unemployment insurance is a remnant of Jim Crow. While national in its reach, the program’s administrative details are left to the states, a bargain struck in the 1930s as the price for Southern support for New …

















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NYU Victory: A Catalyst for University Organizing?  

Earlier this week, members of the GSOC (Graduate Student Organizing Committee) -UAW bargaining unit at New York University voted overwhelmingly (620 to 10) for union recognition. The result means that GSOC is (once again) the first graduate-employee union at a …



Two Cheers and Two Cautions on the Jobs Report  

For the first time in a long time, the jobs report offered mostly good news. The last month saw decent job growth (just over 200,000, alongside an upward revision to the October numbers), and not just in low-wage sectors. An …



The Syrian War and “Sectarianism”  

The declaration of a united Islamic opposition by leading Syrian rebel groups last month was particularly awkward for those of us who continue to insist that sectarianism does not explain the country’s ongoing conflict. With fighters on both sides violently …



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Belabored Podcast #33: Pension Theft and Beating Big Brands  

Justin Timberlake is “bringing unions back,” sushi workers win a settlement for wage theft, France may be cracking down on sex work, and last week’s strikes. Sarah and Michelle discuss discuss this and more, featuring interviews with Walmart worker organizer Colby Harris and Greg Jones of the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers.



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Mandela’s South Africa  

In memory of Nelson Mandela, we present the following selections from Dissent essays on South African politics over the last thirty years.



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Germany’s New Grand Coalition  

In my essay on the German left in the fall issue of Dissent, I wrote that the likeliest outcome of the general election that was about to take place was a grand coalition of the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats. …