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** Guerra de EE.UU. contra Rusia: una estampida hacia el precipicio ([link removed] )
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Boletín: Desde el 22 de febrero, Rusia ha reconocido las dos repúblicas populares de la región de Donbass, en el este de Ucrania, la República Popular de Donetsk y la República Popular de Lugansk, establecidas en 2014. Rusia ha dicho que enviará tropas para proteger a las dos repúblicas si . . .
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** In Haiti, misery breeds resistance ([link removed] )
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Thousands of Haitian garment workers, mainly women, have hit the streets in February demanding that the government raise their minimum wage to 1,500 gourdes (about $14) for a 9-hour day. They currently make 500 gourdes (about $4.80) a day. The workers, mostly women who spend over half their salaries on . . .
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** Global supply chain: Rail industry prioritizes profits over safety ([link removed] )
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The global supply chain crisis, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, has laid bare systemic problems within global capitalism — when and where goods are produced to how they are transported and the growing disparity between the bosses’ wealth versus the wages and benefits paid to millions of workers throughout this . . .
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** On the picket line ([link removed] )
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Twin Cities teachers This month could see more than 8,000 teachers in Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota, leaving the classroom to walk a picket line. Teachers in both cities voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike which could begin in early March. Teachers have spent the last two years struggling . . .
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