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by Jonathan Adams | 25 Apr 2014 - 1:32pm

Social Workers – Dorchester

by Jonathan Adams | 23 Apr 2014 - 6:04pm

Brockton, Mass. - A Brockton man is suing that city and several members of its police department after he was allegedly assaulted and wrongfully arrested during a traffic stop in 2012.

by Jonathan Adams | 21 Apr 2014 - 7:48am

Cambridge, Mass. - An employee at the Harvard University Mail Services (HUMS) is claiming that management in her department is retaliating against her after she previously spoke out against alleged sexual harassment in her workplace.

by Dave Goodman | 20 Apr 2014 - 1:27pm

BOSTON - Workers who clean train and bus stations are concerned that changes to their service contract that go into effect this fall, could lead to significant layoffs.

by Jason Pramas | 19 Apr 2014 - 12:40pm

This site was down yesterday with a technical issue; so I couldn't post this editorial on our normal editorial day. But the site is obviously back up now (phew!).

by Jonathan Adams | 19 Apr 2014 - 7:40am

Boston Jobs Coalition – Downtown Crossing

by Jonathan Adams | 19 Apr 2014 - 7:38am

Harvard students and supporters hit out at the university’s management of plantations it owns near the Iberá wetlands in Argentina in a campus demonstration on Friday last week. 

by Doug Enaa Greene | 11 Apr 2014 - 11:53pm

This teach-in took place on April 5, 2014 at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass.

Here is the teach-in statement of purpose:

by Doug Enaa Greene | 11 Apr 2014 - 11:52pm

Communist historian Doug Enaa Greene lectures on the activist, historian and novelist Victor Serge (1890-1947) at the Center for Marxist Education. Serge was originally an anarchist in his youth, who became a communist after 1917, an ally of Leon Trotsky and a heterodox Marxist.

by Doug Enaa Greene | 11 Apr 2014 - 11:51pm

As an enthusiastic participant in the Occupy Movement I recognized, like many others, that it was time to act and “do something.” Here was a movement that, however inarticulately spoke the language of class struggle and questioned the way wealth and power in society was distributed.

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