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Subject Amazon union victory part of growing workers’ solidarity movement + more from Workers World
Date April 6, 2022 1:01 PM
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** Amazon union victory part of growing workers’ solidarity movement ([link removed] )
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The growing movement for union rights received a shot in the arm with the inspiring winning election of the Staten Island, New York, Amazon warehouse workers, in a decisive victory against the vehemently anti-union Amazon April 1. The significance of this victory, in which solidarity from socialists played a . . .

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** No justice, no coffee!: Starbucks workers ongoing fight against union busting ([link removed] )
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Buffalo, N.Y. Starbucks workers in Buffalo, N.Y., called a boycott April 2 to protest the unjust firing of Angel Krempa and Nate Tarnowski. Both workers were well known union supporters, terminated for bogus violations. Starbucks workers and community members held a picket at the store the workers were fired from . . .

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** Amazon workers win with solidarity ([link removed] )
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The historic victory of Amazon Labor Union workers in Staten Island, New York – announced on April 1 – is now news worldwide. Their win is being celebrated in the mainstream press as an astounding defeat of corporate Goliath by an unknown and puny David. But no deity-enhanced hero . . .

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** EDITORIAL: Traduciendo ‘zona de exclusión aérea’ ([link removed] )
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¿Cómo traducir el eslogan “No fly zone!” (¡zona de exclusión aérea!) que algunos congresistas han aplicado a la crisis de Ucrania a un inglés comprensible desde el washingtoniano? Otro conjunto de tres palabras de una sílaba da en el clavo: “Tercera Guerra Mundial”. El senador republicano Roger Wicker de Mississippi . . .

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** World hunger and the war in Ukraine ([link removed] )
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During this war on Ukraine, No Cold War launched a new publication called Briefings, which will be factual texts on matters of global concern. Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research shared this first briefing: Billions of people around the world will suffer from this hunger crisis. The war in Ukraine, . . .

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