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Militant Journalism
Anti-communist backlash removes Elizabeth Gurley Flynn historical marker in Concord, NH
New Hampshire lawmakers removed a historical marker honoring the communist, feminist and labor organizer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn just two weeks…
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New England utility giants gouge customers as winter approaches
Russia is a major supplier of natural gas to the world, so U.S. sanctions and other measures against Russia are…
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Analysis
Over 30,000 Stop & Shop workers win wage increases in their four-year contract
The major win for Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island Stop & Shop employees comes on the back of a strike…
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Militant Journalism
‘I feel more solidarity now than ever’: Workers in New England reflect on COVID-19 and the crisis of capitalism
Liberation News reporters have been conducting interviews with fellow working class people across the country about how the reverberating effects…
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Iran
Anti-war protesters in New England take the streets for global day of action against war on Iran
The threat of wind and rain in forecasts across New England did not stop organizers.
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Analysis
Stop & Shop strike: ‘We stuck to our guns’
When workers — like those at Stop & Shop — struggle together in solidarity, they move towards true emancipation.
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Immigration
Workers celebrate May Day across New England
Liberation News reports from Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut.
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VIDEO: Over one thousand rally in support of Stop & Shop workers on strike
Support for the strike is growing rapidly
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Militant Journalism
The price of profit: Declining benefits, rising discontent lead to Stop & Shop strike
According to UFCW Local 919, Stop & Shop has lost $20 million a day during the strike.
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VIDEO: Stop & Shop strike day two and three: Voices from the picket line
On April 12, Stop & Shop workers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut entered the second day of their strike.
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