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Migrant forest workers win $2.75 million in back wages
Immigrant forestry workers won $2.75 million in a law suit settlement against an Arkansas tree-planting company, Superior Forestry Services. Superior…
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Senate passes paltry ‘jobs bill’
The U.S. Senate passed a $15 billion "jobs bill" Feb. 24. The money allocated amounts to a little more than…
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Injustice in the pretrial system
A version of this article has been previously circulated through other sources. This version was edited for PSLweb with the…
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U.S./NATO slaughter of civilians in Afghanistan
The statement below was release by the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). The Party for…
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Long-term unemployment rising despite “recovery”
Despite rosy projections of "economic recovery," millions of workers remain out of work, without savings, and exhausting their unemployment benefits.…
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Take Action: Support Student Protesters Who Stood Up for Palestine
Take Action to Support Student Protesters Who Stood Up for Palestine DROP ALL CHARGES AGAINST THE IRVINE 11 Speaking Out…
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El Primer Congreso Nacional del PSL refuerza la lucha por el socialismo
El Partido Socialismo y Liberación existe para promover los intereses de la clase trabajadora y de los pueblos oprimidos en…
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PSL’s First National Congress strengthens the struggle for socialism
The Party for Socialism and Liberation exists to promote the interests of the working class and oppressed peoples in the…
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Refinery workers in France occupy Total facility
Over 100 refinery workers broke into the offices of a Total SA plant in Dunkirk, France, on Feb. 16 and…
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Numbers of unemployed and poor facing utility cutoffs in California soar
The war against the poor continues in California, where a struggle against utility disconnections has broken out in response to…
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Anti-coup activists target of repression in Honduras
The month following the installment of President Porfirio "Pepe" Lobo has been one of increased repression against anti-coup activists in…
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Millions turn out in support of Iranian revolution
Feb. 11 marked the 31st anniversary of the revolution of Iran. It was on this day in 1979 when the…
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IVAW and other veterans groups mobilize for March 20 March on Washington
** Please circulate this message widely by email and through social networking sites. ** Iraq war veterans carrying flags with…
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San Francisco ANSWER holds benefit for Haiti
ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) San Francisco held a well-attended benefit for Haiti Feb. 7.…
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Behind the conviction of Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui
One of the vile byproducts of the "global war on terror," now in its ninth year, has been the "commodification"…
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‘Comfort women’ redress movement in S. Korea marks 18th anniversary
During World War II, approximately 200,000 "comfort women," acting as gifts from the Japanese emperor, were coerced into being sex…
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U.S. arms sales to Taiwan are an act of aggression against China
The New York Times headline "U.S. Arms for Taiwan Send Beijing a Message" correctly captured the intent of the recently…
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Immigration prosecutions rose to new high in 2009
Federal immigration prosecutions rose to record levels in 2009. Most of the cases brought in federal courts involve non-violent immigrants…
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Study shows working families choose between shelter, medical care and food
According to a February 2010 study by Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the country, one in eight…
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Right-wing politicians in Congress move to overturn gay-marriage bill
Right-wing politicians are moving to block a recent District of Columbia Council bill that would give legal recognition to same-sex…
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