Mass struggle in France defends workers By G. Dunkel March 16, 2016 A half-million workers and students took to the streets in more than 200 separate protests [...]
IVORY COAST: Oil workers strike as economy weakens By Abayomi Azikiwe February 10, 2016 Hundreds of oil workers from a state-owned petroleum corporation in the West African [...]
What’s Transdev’s role in German rail crash? By John Catalinotto February 18, 2016 A tragic head-on collision of two commuter trains in the German state of Bavaria that [...]
Detroit teachers expose school crisis By Kris Hamel January 21, 2016 A series of rolling sickouts for several months by teachers across the Detroit Public Schools [...]
Argentina’s rightist regime attacks public workers By Carl Lewis January 15, 2016 Argentina’s rightist government, led by newly elected President Mauricio Macri of the [...]
Racism a major factor in denying pay to student athletes Oklahoma University football team protests racist fraternity last spring. By Chris Fry January 5, 2016 College sports are [...]
VW: UAW advances organizing in South By Martha Grevatt December 27, 2015 For decades, the United Auto Workers has been unable to organize a single non-union [...]
Historic victory for Boston school bus drivers union as fired leaders reinstated, contract gains made By Martha Grevatt December 23, 2015 Dec. 22 — After more than two years of hard-fought struggle, the militant, fighting [...]
DHHS workers rally for $15 per hour, union rights and Black Lives Matter By Dante Strobino November 12, 2015 Kinston, N.C. — Members of the Electrical Workers Local 150, North Carolina Public [...]
Brazilian autoworkers strike back against layoffs By Martha Grevatt September 1, 2015 On Aug. 8, General Motors do Brasil, which has four plants in the country, announced [...]
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