Plant closings, poverty and overdose deaths By Martha Grevatt January 6, 2020 This gigantic auto assembly plant, once a state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1966 with [...]
Union busting? It’s a crime! December 30, 2019 The corporate media constantly tell us that the United States is a great democracy because of its “free [...]
French unions want retirement ‘reform’ scrapped By G. Dunkel December 30, 2019 A dancing picket line, Paris, Dec. 24 It was a tough holiday for transportation strikers in [...]
After millions strike Nov. 21, Colombian people stay in the streets By Martha Grevatt December 28, 2019 A powerful strike rocked Colombia on Nov. 21, with millions participating across the [...]
The British elections and the defeat of the Labour Party By Larry Holmes December 23, 2019 This is a slightly edited talk from a Dec. 19 political forum in New York City. I thought [...]
Workers’ militant resistance in France confronts gov’t intransigence By G. Dunkel December 18, 2019 Dec. 16 — The general strike in France has lasted 12 days as of today. Transportation is [...]
UAW at the crossroads By Martha Grevatt December 12, 2019 The United Auto Workers is in a serious crisis — perhaps the biggest in its 84-year [...]
Graduate student workers on strike at Harvard By Phebe Eckfeldt December 11, 2019 Cambridge, Mass. On Dec. 3, 4,000 graduate student workers went on strike at Harvard [...]
Hotel workers win again in Boston By Phebe Eckfeldt December 10, 2019 Boston: On Nov. 22, strikers at the Battery Wharf Hotel voted 100 percent to approve a [...]
Class struggle breaks out in the streets of France By G. Dunkel December 9, 2019 Workers in France are determined to defend one of the best retirement systems in the world, a [...]
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