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Subject GM workers to vote on new contract after month on strike + more from Workers World
Date October 19, 2019 1:01 PM
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** GM workers to vote on new contract after month on strike ([link removed] )
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In 1848 in “The Communist Manifesto,” Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels made an astute observation about the emergence of labor unions. “Now and then,” the young revolutionaries wrote, “the workers are victorious, but only for a time. The real fruit of their battles lies, not in the immediate result, but . . .

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** An inside account of the Indigenous uprising in Ecuador ([link removed] )
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Oct. 16 — On Oct. 7, 4000 Indigenous people from towns in and around the same canton marched for four hours to Ibarra to present a manifesto to the governor of Imbabura. The governor refused to meet with them and later rejected their primary demands: Cease the military aggression against . . .

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