Prisoners hold first nationally coordinated work stoppage By Mattie Boyd September 26, 2016 Prison inmates around the country launched the first nationally coordinated work stoppage [...]
Workers in France demand repeal of new labor law By G. Dunkel September 24, 2016 In French big cities — Paris, Lyons, Tours and Nantes — and in 110 communities in all, [...]
Venezuelan workers take over U.S. plant By Deirdre Griswold August 2, 2016 Labor Minister Oswaldo Vera signs a workers’ petition to reopen the factory under [...]
Electrical Workers BDS solidarity upheld By Sue Davis July 31, 2016 Last August the United Electrical Workers took a brave stand for international solidarity at [...]
Free south Korean labor leader! By Martha Grevatt July 28, 2016 Han Sang-Gyun, the head of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), surrenders [...]
One union: Labor against racism By Minnie Bruce Pratt July 21, 2016 Philando Castile’s “death by cop,” along with that of Alton Sterling, has [...]
Teachers of Mexico say: ‘Our education is not for sale!’ By Judy Greenspan July 14, 2016 Supporters of embattled teachers’ union CNTE march in Morelos. Morelos, Mexico, July 10 [...]
French unions will stay in the streets By G. Dunkel July 8, 2016 Even if the French government forces the new labor law through the National Assembly without a [...]
Working-class warriors in the battle of ideas July 6, 2016 Now is the time for working people in the United States to act in solidarity with the valiant teachers’ [...]
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