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Subject Wide spectrum of class struggles at Labor Notes conference + more from Workers World
Date June 27, 2022 1:03 PM
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** Wide spectrum of class struggles at Labor Notes conference ([link removed] )
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Chicago The 2022 Labor Notes conference, sponsored by the magazine of the same name, brought 4,000 worker-activists to Chicago June 17-19. The multinational, multigendered, multigenerational gathering gave voice to a range of struggles, from union drives to strikes to building rank-and-file caucuses opposed to class-collaborationist union leaders. A rally the . . .

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** Inflation? A WW cartoon ([link removed] )
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#socialismNOW

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** Portland: Delegation brings solidarity to migrant seafarers ([link removed] )
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Portland, Oregon The writer was part of the delegation that boarded the Otago Harbour ship. Members of Workers World Party and the Pacific Coast Coalition for Seafarers boarded the Otago Harbour cargo ship on a Central Eastside port in Portland on May 23 to visit with migrant seafarers and deliver . . .

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** Letters from behind the walls ([link removed] )
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Workers World Staff, I am incarcerated in SCI Albion in Pennsylvania. I came across an older newspaper and love the content. I saw an ad and was hoping to get a subscription. Keep up the great work please. James G. Albion, Pennsylvania ** Greetings, My name is Delfino H. I . . .

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** Free Mumia! Free ‘Em All! Support WW reporting ([link removed] )
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The U.S. has the highest percentage of its population in prisons — more than any other country in the world and disproportionately people of color. That’s not even counting detention centers for im/migrants who flee their homes to escape U.S. imperialist aggression and impoverishment. Here, they are brutally mistreated, detained, . . .

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