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Trabajadores de Starbucks agregan tres nuevas tiendas a la campaña sindical en Massachusetts
Los trabajadores de Starbucks presentaron solicitudes para elecciones sindicales el 15 de febrero en tres sucursales más en Massachusetts: Summer…
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Starbucks workers add three new Massachusetts stores to surging union drive
A total of nine Starbucks stores in the Boston area have now filed for elections, the most stores filed in…
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Los Angeles activists join national day of action to say, ‘No war with Russia’
On Feb. 5, members of several progressive organizations based in the Los Angeles area joined with over 50 cities in…
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Valente Acosta-Bustillos’ family in Albuquerque calls for cops that killed him to be jailed
“It still hurts,” says Rafael Melendez, who organized a rally to demand justice for and honor his father, Valente Acosta-Bustillos,…
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Solidarity needed to fight new wave of anti-LGBTQ attacks that hurt all workers
By standing against the integration of LGBTQ people, bigots hope to reinforce this demonization and alienation, which hurts all workers,…
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The racist war on truth: South Carolinians fight back against ‘Critical Race Theory’ bans
At least six bills have been proposed in South Carolina which all aim to deny the racist reality of present-day…
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Tennessee GOP weakens Black and Brown vote in Davidson County
The new district maps mean that several majority Black neighborhoods and areas heavily populated with Latino residents will now be…
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Strike victory: King Soopers grocery workers in Colorado win major wage increases
The wage increases that King Soopers workers’ collective action won them will make a difference for thousands of working class…
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Brooklyn community honors lifelong activist in street-naming ceremony
"Even when he was tired, he was out here marching. Even when he was in pain, he was out here…
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NUWH workers at Kaiser strike on MLK Day
On Jan. 17, while millions of workers across the country had the day off to honor Martin Luther King Jr.,…
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GWU president defends anti-China hate posters
University president supports ant-Chinese posters as 'free speech' but university prohibited display of Palestinian flag.
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The West covered sports in 2008, but politics in 2022 – What changed?
U.S. media coverage of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics was accompanied by a barrage of non-stop political attacks…
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En 2008, el Occidente hizo cobertura deportiva, pero en 2022 hacen cobertura política ¿Qué ha cambiado?
Al contrastar la cobertura de los medios de comunicación estadounidenses y occidentales del primer día de los Juegos Olímpicos de…
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Analysis
Teamsters union denounces far-right so-called ‘trucker protest’
Representing 1.4 million workers mainly in the trucking industry in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, the International Brotherhood…
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Milwaukee landlords rarely punished for safety violations. Why?
Electrical hazards have been a pervasive issue in Milwaukee housing for years.
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Decades-long environmental catastrophe in Imperial Beach, California
Millions of gallons of raw sewage water, up to 35 million gallons daily, are being discharged into the ocean spanning…
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‘Fighting for a union is the answer’: Philadelphia Starbucks workers join organizing wave
The rising tide of union organizing sweeping the country is being felt in Philadelphia, where the workers of four Starbucks…
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One month after deadly Bronx fire tenants honor the victims, rally for their rights
“One month since the fire, there isn’t a single authority here. Not the Governor, not the Bronx Borough President, not…
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Analysis
One year after deadly winter storm, what has Texas done to fix the power grid?
The following article was written by the Texas organization POWER, or Public Ownership or Water and Electric Resources.
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