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An explosion at a West Texas fertilizer plant kills 15 people and injures nearly 300 when 30 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate—stored in sheds without sprinkler systems — caught fire. Of those killed, 10 were emergency responders. ~ Labor Tribune

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Politicians Didn’t Create the Labor Movement, and They Won’t Destroy the Labor Movement
Updated On: Jan 13, 2017
Jan. 13, 2017  | SOLIDARITY | Hundreds of union members who rallied at Kentucky’s Capitol against a trio of Republican union-busting bills surely knew the legislation was unstoppable. They bundled up against biting cold and came anyway. The throng of union members and supporters who cheered, clapped, chanted, unfurled home-made banners and waved union signs proved “solidarity,” that grand old union byword, is still alive and kicking in the state whose motto is “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.” At the same time, the protesters ought to serve as a reminder to Republicans who stuck it to unions that organized labor may be down, but we’re not out… aflcio.org
 
 
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