Download the PDF. ‘We have survived and flourished’ Massive turnout on National Day of Mourning WWP commentary Books, bathrooms, bills − and bullets Dec. 10 panel on U.S. sanctions Peltier’s message to Day of Mourning Editorial: What’s in a name? Labor organizing: Mushroom workers Portland Starbucks strike ‘Make Amazon pay!’ . . .
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Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Morgan, Mellon, Getty, Custer, Lee, Kennedy, Clinton, Bush, Trump, Musk, Bezos, and their ilk, past and present, have names that conjure up images of robber barons, imperialist land grabbers, colonizers and exploiters. They are names that can galvanize workers and oppressed peoples to unite against their common . . .
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The following are a small sample of the letters Workers World newspaper receives from brothers, sisters and siblings enslaved by the U.S. carceral system. You can help Workers World provide them monthly print issues of our newspaper for free with your donation through Patreon. Dear Workers World, I have recently . . .
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New School strike Part-time faculty at the New School in New York City are on the picket line, since the school administration failed to meet their demands for a pay increase, better health care options, a voice in curriculum planning and job security. These faculty are members of United Auto . . .
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Manifestación a favor del aborto frente al edificio del capitolio estatal, Atlanta, 2 de octubre de 2021.Credit: Kelly Jordan Atlanta El 16 de noviembre, el juez del Tribunal Superior del Condado de Fulton, Robert McBurney, ordenó la restauración de las regulaciones sobre el aborto que existían antes de la implementación . . .
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