
Protesters remain in Wisconsin Capitol despite Gov's order to clear out
Demonstrators slept overnight in Wisconsin's Capitol and continued to rally inside today, almost 24 hours after Republican Gov. Walker ordered police to clear them out.

Wisconsin and the tea party: an Ohio worker speaks his mind
John Boehner's office told me he supports collective bargaining. Despite the lies, my vote went with labor. But what of those who believed the tea party?

Pro-union rallies spread, message deepens
For many who feel the country has been hijacked by corporate power the union democratic model is appealing.
Kentucky unions rally at the Capitol
For an hour and a half Saturday February 26, a multi-generational, multi-racial crowd of over 200 stood in the cold outside the Kentucky capitol building singing songs, chanting, and listening to speeches.

Cheesehead solidarity: 3,000 jam Wash. state capital
Roaring solidarity with Wisconsin workers, many in the crowd wore Green Bay Packer "cheesehead" foam hats, symbolizing how the "Cheddar Revolution" has spread nationwide from America's Dairyland.

Philadelphia rally for Wisconsin workers: Everybody needs a union
A dense crowd packed the Thomas Paine Plaza across from City Hall for a lunchtime rally Feb. 24 to support embattled workers in Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio.
Youngstown protests Kasich Chamber of Commerce visit
Over 1,000 demonstrators converged on the regional airport in Youngstown, Ohio, today to protest the arrival of Gov. John Kasich.

Ohio workers, students: Why we fight
Participants in Tuesday's mass rally at the Ohio Statehouse tell the People's World why they came.

Thousands flood Ohio Capitol to defend union rights
As rallies, town hall meetings and teach-ins spread throughout the state up to 10,000 Ohioans converged on the Statehouse Tuesday to protest a Republican bill to repeal public employees' right to bargain collectively.

Capitol battle Day 9: Walker runs from Wisconsin workers
Thousands massed in Madison this morning for the 12th major rally since the protests began, and workers say they'll be "tracking down" the fleeing governor "until he finally talks to us."

