Download the PDF. Workers of all ages defend pensions French unions in revolt Protests denounce U.S.-led aggression Editorial: Cyclone Freddy underscores inequalities Reparations for Africa! Tear down the walls: Ohio prisoners on hunger strike Mundo Obrero: Vientos nuevos desde China Mumia: la desregulación Download the PDF. More PDF back-issues here.
Continue reading PDF of March 23 issue at Workers.org
Philadelphia At a press conference at the Paul Robeson House on March 20, attorneys representing 343 plaintiffs announced a $9.25 million settlement with the City of Philadelphia. The agreement stems from rampant police brutality in 2020 against demonstrators protesting the Minneapolis Police Department murder of a Black man, George Floyd. . . .
Continue reading Philly activists sue cops over 2020 attacks, win $10 million at Workers.org
Washington, D.C. Over 2,500 antiwar activists converged in front of the White House on March 18. The main demand of the action was to put an end to the U.S./NATO proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. Coalitions representing the most active antiwar and anti-imperialist movements cooperated to organize this countrywide . . .
Continue reading Protests denounce U.S.-NATO wars at Workers.org
This article was originally published on workers.org March 23, 2021. This month marks the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Paris Commune. The Commune was established during a bloody intercapitalist conflict called the Franco-Prussian War. In 1871, Parisian workers were in revolt against France’s Government of National Defense, seated . . .
Continue reading Courageous women of the Paris Commune at Workers.org
San Francisco Recalling California’s shameful history of prohibiting Chinese and Japanese residents from owning land in the state, the San Francisco Labor Council voted March 13 to condemn a similarly racist bill currently before the Texas state Senate. The vote by SFLC delegates was unanimous. Texas Senate Bill 147, if . . .
Continue reading San Francisco labor opposes racist land ownership bill in Texas at Workers.org
|