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For Labor Day weekend, The Indicator will be taking a break! But for a break from your labor, check out our previous episodes on labor movements:
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- The rise and fall and rise of organized labor
- A 21st century union
- How Amazon defeated the union
And from our friends at Planet Money:
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- The strike that changed U.S. labor
- How the rat blew up
- When Reagan broke the unions
- Strike one
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