
Labor celebrates but eyes the next big battle
The labor movement, after throwing everything it had into the successful reelection effort of President Obama, is celebrating today.

Obama, Stabenow cruise to victory in Michigan, tea party mayor recalled
President Obama won by more than eight percentage points in Michigan and Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow crushed her Republican opponent 58 percent to 38 percent.

We won! The American people speak and act with strength and determination
Though many of the state margins were narrow President Obama ran the table winning every swing or battleground state with the possible exception of Florida.

Labor pushing hard in final days before election
Organized labor's final election push turned to get-out-the-vote and voter protection.

Jesse Jackson among 14 arrested at Bain-owned Illinois plant
For facing down attempts to curb their free speech rights, 14 people were arrested yesterday evening when they marched on the Bain-owned Sensata.

Connecticut artists urge voters to come out
As Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z and Beyonce campaign for Barack Obama in swing states, Connecticut performing and visual artists are reaching out to voters here.

Labor going all out as election nears
Unions are on full mobilization status as they rev up their final push in the 2012 election battle.

Bain workers rev up protests on day of Debate 2
On the day of the second debate between President Obama and his Republican challenger, Bain Capital workers step up efforts to expose Mitt Romney's role in the outsourcing of their jobs.
Workers rights, pensions, and ability to buy elections on state ballots
Workers rights, government workers' pensions and what roles workers - and firms - can play in politics are among the referendums that will greet voters.

“Master of lies” Romney doesn’t fool workers at Bainport
Workers whose jobs are being outsourced by Bain Capital closely watched the presidential debate last night from a campsite called Bainport.

