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Subject PDF of November 4 issue + more from Workers World
Date November 4, 2021 1:05 PM
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** PDF of November 4 issue ([link removed] )
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Download the PDF. Masses resist Sudan coup ALSO: Protect safe, legal abortion! Justice for Jamarion! Supply and deregulation Striketober – and Strikevember? Koreans protest oppression in Japan Editorials: Bury the chop! Build back better? World: U.S and Haiti; Ecuador uprising; Hands off Nicaragua! Tear down the walls: Diplomat Alex Saab . . .

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** Strikers vote down second contract at John Deere ([link removed] )
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John Deere strikers in Waterloo, Iowa, with supporters from Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union who brought food and supplies Oct. 29. Bulletin: This article was written before the contract vote. On Nov. 2 John Deere UAW members voted down the second contract, 55% against. They remain on strike. Members . . .

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** On the Picket Line ([link removed] )
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Food and beverage industries Workers Kellogg’s workers continue their strike at plants in Battle Creek, Mich.; Lancaster, Pa.; Omaha, Neb.; and Memphis, Tenn. They are members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union, and their demands center around the unfair two-tier wage system and cuts to benefits. . . .

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** Biden submits to capital ([link removed] )
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People demand a full program. The Joe Biden administration, having promised an elephant, is delivering a mouse. So far Biden’s “Build Back Better” bill is just talk, and what it promises dwindles day-by-day. Disappearing fastest are those programs that might have helped the working-class and poorer sectors of the population. . . .

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** Another October uprising in Ecuador? ([link removed] )
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New uprising in Ecuador began Oct. 26. Sign reads, “The government of dialogue doesn’t show its face” by Harí Villareal Quito, Ecuador The author’s article appeared in revistacrisis.com Oct. 28. Villareal is a filmmaker and professor at the University of Quito. Translator Mike Otto from Workers World has added an . . .

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** Prisoners win minimum wage victory ([link removed] )
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Incarcerated workers on strike against horrific conditions at the Northwest Detention Center were supported by La Resistencia, Dec. 15, 2020. Seattle After years of hunger strikes, immigrant workers detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Wash., have won the right to be paid for their labor at the same . . .

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