Militant Journalism
Reports from the frontlines of workers’ struggles, from street rallies to direct actions.
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Telecommunications workers secure gains through national strike
The company even denied cost-of-living adjustment in 2020 to hourly workers while paying out $38 million in executive bonuses.
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Why are D.C. cops recruiting and deputizing high school students?
The DC police sees poor Black youth as the target demographic for criminalization and surveillance. At the same time, they…
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Santa Cruz County workers force county to reach tentative agreement, avoiding ULP strike
"This agreement is an important step towards meeting the critical recovery needs of our community and workers”
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Supreme Court allows Texas abortion ban to stand for the fourth time
Clinics in states that border Texas have seen a massive influx of patients from Texas, resulting in weeks-long wait times…
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Activists, civil rights leaders call for federal charges against killer cop Jason Van Dyke
This is a clear and direct message to every awful law enforcement officer all across the country if Jason Van…
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Brooklyn rally demands Israel release Palestinian political prisoner
Sa’adat is the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and has been a political prisoner…
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Chicago activists denounce crisis pregnancy centers, demand abortion rights
In commemoration of the 49th anniversary of the landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, activists and community members came out…
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San Diego sanitation workers end month-long strike
On Jan. 16 union members approved a five year contract with Republic Services by a vote of 137-70.
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Tenants fight back as Utah botches housing assistance
Utah has failed to meet federal targets for distributing rent relief funds.
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Workers at Austin pizzeria protest dangerous conditions as COVID ravages staff
Employees of Austin, Texas-based pizzeria Via 313 and their supporters protested on Jan. 8 for better sick pay, better COVID-19…
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