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Subject Capitalist system cause of wealth inequality + more from Workers World
Date January 28, 2023 2:03 PM
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** Capitalist system cause of wealth inequality ([link removed] )
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In a study titled “Survival of the Richest,” published Jan. 16 to coincide with the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Oxfam International reported that in 2020 and 2021, the wealthiest 1% of the world’s population accumulated nearly two-thirds of all new wealth. In the previous decade, . . .

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** On the Picketline ([link removed] )
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Unionized Yale grad students begin collective bargaining Yale graduate students have joined the ranks of unionized workers, like their counterparts at the University of California, the New School in New York City and others. Over 2,000 Yale graduate students voted Jan. 9 to join UNITE HERE Local 33, with 97% . . .

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** Mass strike in France to defend pensions – Time to fight for Social Security here ([link removed] )
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Over 2 million workers in France participated in a general strike/mass mobilization on Jan. 19, denouncing plans by President Emmanuel Macron to make major changes to the pension system. There were over 200 separate marches, especially in France’s small- and medium-sized cities. Another day of protest is scheduled for Jan. . . .

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