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Subject Tesla workers mobilize for a union, company responds with mass firing + more from Workers World
Date February 18, 2023 2:03 PM
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** Tesla workers mobilize for a union, company responds with mass firing ([link removed] )
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Buffalo, New York Tesla workers in the Lackawanna plant near Buffalo launched a campaign for a union on Feb. 14. They seek to be represented by Workers United — the same union that successfully organized the first recognized Starbucks union in the U.S., also in Buffalo. Starbucks Workers United is . . .

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** Interview with family and supporters of Kamau Sadiki ([link removed] )
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In 1999, the FBI threatened Kamau Sadiki with life in prison, if he did not assist in their attempt to recapture Assata Shakur. Shakur was a U.S. political exile living in Cuba and the mother of Kakuya Shakur, one of Kamau’s daughters. When Kamau refused to betray his principles and . . .

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** ‘American dream’ under capitalism is a mirage ([link removed] )
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Based on a talk given at the Feb. 5 webinar “Global Class War: Lessons from Sam Marcy for workers struggles today.” Go to [link removed] to view the webinar. As capitalism reaches its breaking point, more and more people are realizing that the so-called American dream they’ve been sold their whole . . .

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** Fighting racism to build a mighty movement ([link removed] )
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Based on a talk given at the Feb. 5 webinar “Global Class War: Lessons from Sam Marcy for workers struggles today.” Go to youtu.be/5Arb33Q8SN0 to view the webinar. Sam Marcy said that “the solution of the national question may determine the destiny of the working class in the struggle against . . .

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** Struggle continues as workers win union at Remedy House café ([link removed] )
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Buffalo, New York Workers at the Remedy House café in Buffalo won voluntary recognition of their newly formed union Feb. 8 after two days of picketing. They had gone on strike after owners Andrew Trautman and Justin Smith fired their lead organizer, Meghan Sullivan, while she was delivering a letter . . .

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** Heroes honored on Flint Sit-down anniversary ([link removed] )
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February 11 was the 86th anniversary of one of the most significant events in U.S. labor history: the victory of the Flint Sit-down Strike. On that day in 1937, after a 44-day occupation of key plants, General Motors did what it said it would never do: The company recognized the . . .

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** Opioid epidemic: Biden’s crackdown targets oppressed ([link removed] )
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When President Joe Biden delivered the State of the Union address in front of Congress Feb. 7, among the many topics he covered, were the opioid and overdose epidemics. He specifically mentioned the proliferation of fentanyl analogues and — with someone heckling him saying it was his fault — his . . .

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