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Government policy shuts out port workers
According to a report by the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group for workers, as many as 23,000 port…
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South African World Cup construction workers win strike
On July 15, 70,000 construction workers in South Africa building the 2010 World Cup soccer stadiums won an important strike…
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Immigrant farm-workers tortured by Greek landlords
A monstrous crime was committed on June 18 in the Greek town of Nea Manolada. Two immigrant farm workers from…
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Protests demanding social services erupt in Dominican Republic
Workers organized a general strike on July 14 in the northeast corner of the Dominican Republic to force the government…
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No justice for Muslim woman killed in German court room
On July 1, Marwa Sherbini was in a German courtroom charging harassment allegations and submitting evidence against a white 28-year-old…
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Remembering Michael Jackson
In Michael Jackson’s remarkable career, he sold over 750 million records worldwide and composed 13 number-one singles. When record producer…
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A victory against police repression
In June 2008, the Washington, D.C. police established martial law-style checkpoints in the neighborhood of Trinidad, preventing entry to people…
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Emergency picket in San Francisco in solidarity with Honduran people
As the democratically elected president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, remained in exile in Costa Rica against his will, the ANSWER…
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French ruling class attacks Muslims, again
In the latest in a series of racist attacks, the French government has established a commission to studying banning the…
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British workers strike against layoffs
Striking workers were fired at the Lindsay plant in northern England of Total SA, Europe’s largest oil refiner, as a…
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