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Subject Auto strike forces companies to ‘pony up’ + more from Workers World
Date November 1, 2023 1:04 PM
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** Auto strike forces companies to ‘pony up’ ([link removed] )
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The historic strike at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis (parent company of Jeep, Ram and Chrysler brands), which commenced Sept. 15, has ended at all three companies. The United Auto Workers union announced Oct. 25 that it had a tentative agreement with Ford. “We told Ford to pony up, and . . .

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** Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine: ‘Rise, revolt, words no longer work’ ([link removed] )
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This slightly edited statement was released on Oct. 31, 2023, in response to the Israeli Occupation Forces massacre of hundreds of Palestinians at the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza. A call from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine to all the honorable people of our nation and the . . .

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** Union solidarity with Palestine grows ([link removed] )
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As the U.S.-backed genocide against the Palestinian people continues to escalate, numerous trade unions from around the world have released public statements condemning the racist, Zionist attacks. Workers World has covered some of the unions that have come out in support of Palestine. (workers.org/2023/10/74274) Unionists join demonstration against Israeli-owned arms . . .

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** U.S. B-52 provokes near clash with China: Three headlines ([link removed] )
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‘Chinese jet fighter harasses U.S. bomber in South China Sea’ This was the headline my lunch partner found on a CNN article Oct. 27. “I know you like puzzles,” she said to me as we sat down to eat. “What is wrong with that headline?” The U.S. Air Force is . . .

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** El deber es intensificar la lucha contra las fuerzas de agresión ([link removed] )
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30 de octubre. El deber de la nación y de los partidarios de Palestina es intensificar la lucha contra las fuerzas de agresión. El deber primordial de todas las fuerzas que apoyan el derecho del pueblo palestino y se oponen a la guerra genocida contra él es intensificar su lucha . . .

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