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IÑAKI ESTÍVALIZ

INVISIBLE HEROES OF CORONAVIRUS CRISIS CLEAN HOSPITALS, STREETS

“These men and women are the anonymous heroes of the coronavirus pandemic and are among those who least can afford to lose their wages and benefits during this crisis.”

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IÑAKI ESTÍVALIZ March 28, 2020
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JASON PRAMAS

QUESTION 1: THE ROAD NOT TRAVELLED

  A broader appeal could have resulted in a win for nurses and patients   There was no way I was going to criticize Question 1, prosaically dubbed the Nurse-Patient Assignment Limits Initiative, in advance of Election Day. As a longtime labor advocate, I didn’t think it would be appropriate

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JASON PRAMAS November 14, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

GRAND SCHEME

Mass legislature helps, harms workers in “deal” with labor and business lobbies

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JASON PRAMAS June 26, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

CAPITALIST VETO

Popular “millionaires’ tax” referendum question blocked by a pro-business SJC

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JASON PRAMAS June 19, 2018

MANCHESTER DIVIDED: SEIU ‘FIGHTS FOR $15’ IN NH WHILE ITS CANDIDATE FIGHTS FOR $12

Photo by Derek Kouyoumjian February 8, 2016 BY JASON PRAMAS @JASONPRAMAS The “protest pit” outside the Republican Presidential Debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire on Saturday evening was a fenced-in area in a field about a quarter mile down the road from the main entrance to the

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JASON PRAMAS February 8, 2016
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