No respite from class struggle in French summer holidays By Rémy Herrera July 14, 2018 Paris, France, July 12 — The arrival of summer, synonymous with vacations, is eagerly [...]
Janus decision and labor’s fightback By Martha Grevatt June 27, 2018 June 27 — Today the Supreme Court of the United States delivered a major attack on [...]
Cops in Haiti attack workers, injuring dozens By G. Dunkel June 24, 2018 Haitian workers defy cops. For over a year, workers in Haiti’s needle trades have been [...]
Worker pressure forces Google to end Pentagon contract By Sven Ferrari June 4, 2018 A U.S. Global Hawk surveillance drone prepares to land at the Misawa Air Base in Misawa, [...]
Puerto Rican deaths exposed: Anger spurs resistance By Berta Joubert-Ceci June 5, 2018 The plaza in front of the Capitol in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has given the most truthful [...]
NYC: June 16 & 23: Breaking Free/Freedom Songs and dance Domestic Workers United presents BREAKING FREE Songs, Dances, and Stories Celebrating Freedom in the Workplace and Beyond A [...]
Energy workers in France take ‘Robin Hood’ actions By Rémy Herrera May 31, 2018 A march by some divisions of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in Marseille, France, [...]
Strike looms at AT&T Midwest By Kris Balderas-Hamel May 25, 2018 Workers picket AT&T headquarters in Detroit, May 19. May 21 — The Communications [...]
North Carolina public education workers flood state Capitol By Stephanie Lormand May 18, 2018 Raleigh, N.C., May 16 — Almost 20,000 teachers and supporters rallied today in North [...]
May Day actions show global class struggle By Kathy Durkin May 18, 2018 Barcelona, Spain Proudly, the workers of the world marched on May Day. Millions walked out of [...]
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