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		<title>No Dice: Fruitless adventures in service-sector organizing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Arsenault
Briarpatch Magazine
September/October 2006
Ducking behind walls to avoid a suspicious hotel manager&#8217;s roving eye; flipping burgers and washing dishes in university cafeterias; sharing cigarettes with co-workers and trying to gauge when to drop the U-word; holding impromptu organizing meetings behind the dumpster out back&#8212;I did all of these things while working as an organizer, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Target Practice: Canada Post and the Privatization of Guatemala&#8217;s Postal System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Michael Skinner
Briarpatch Magazine
September/October 2006
In 1997, the World Bank loaned thirteen million dollars (US) to the government of Guatemala to finance the privatization of the country&#8217;s seaport, electrical grid, and telephone and postal services. A Canada Post subsidiary and its offshore partner International Postal Services (IPS) received the lucrative concession to manage the privatization of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Labour and the Ballot Box in Saskatchewan: Learning, or not, from history&#8217;s lessons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By J. F. Conway
Briarpatch Magazine
September/October 2006
The NDP is on the cusp of forgetting&#8212;not for the first time&#8212;how crucial the support of the province&#8217;s labour movement and the working-class vote are to maintaining its hold on power.
The Saskatchewan NDP is nearing the end of its fifteenth year of continuous power, and faces an election in 2007 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Over My Dead Body: The &#8220;pension crisis&#8221; and the fight for retirement security</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Kincaid
Briarpatch Magazine
September/October 2006
PENSION: I&#8217;m not dead!
UNION: He says he&#8217;s not dead!
COMPANY: Yes, he is.
PENSION: I&#8217;m not!
UNION: He isn&#8217;t.
COMPANY: Well, he will be soon; he&#8217;s very ill.
PENSION: I&#8217;m getting better!
COMPANY: No, you&#8217;re not&#8212;you&#8217;ll be stone dead in a moment.
(With apologies to Monty Python)
What can people do to ensure a decent retirement? A good workplace [...]]]></description>
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