
Price too high to pay
Anti-union attacks exact a price. That price was paid by more than two dozen workers in West Virginia. Too high a price to pay.

Florida Senate bill is attack on teachers
According to a proposed bill in the Florida state Senate, teachers will no longer have tenure in the upcoming school year, and it would introduce so-called merit pay.

Chamber of Commerce declares class war
To call it hypocrisy would be a gross understatement. So let's just call it class war. Because that's what it is.
The real impediments to good schools
Blaming teachers' unions for the "failure" of public education is at best a red herring, at worst a cynical way to sow division.

The bottom line in the debate about charter schools
When it comes to New York City's public schools, one thing is not in dispute: there are problems, a lot of them.

Musicians’ victory is good for all workers
CLEVELAND - Musicians at this city's famous orchestra are taking heat from phony populists, but their union's firmness sets an example that is good for the entire labor movement.

Who’s to blame for city’s crisis?
DETROIT - This beleaguered city is in danger of running out of money, but it's not because of city officials' incompetence or city workers' "greed."
How I will be evaluating the Senate health care compromise
"Blue Dog" Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu looked whipped, like she had just been a guest at a vampire banquet.

Thanksgiving in troubled times
Food, family, traffic jams, thankfulness - all are part of Thanksgiving, but, especially this year, there is more.

Debunking GOP lies
The Republican Party claims progressive change on health care and big business is the same as Nazi Germany. Lou Incognito debunks these lies.

