u.s. working class
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May Day is vital link for labor and immigrant rights
Since the mid-1930s, when U.S. labor unions won legal recognition, the capitalist class has generally accepted their right to exist.…
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Ataques contra inmigrantes continúan sin fin
Intentos de promover histeria anti-inmigrante continúan mientras que los políticos reaccionarios proponen legislación atacando trabajadores indocumentados y sus familias.
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D.C. teachers protest biased Washington Post coverage
On April 15, teachers rallied in front of the Washington Post to oppose their biased reporting on education reform in…
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Students occupy U.S. Department of Education luncheon
The U.S. Department of Education had the nerve to hold a higher education summit at the San Diego Community College…
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Attacks on immigrants continue unabated under Obama administration
Attempts to promote an anti-immigrant hysteria continue as reactionary politicians propose legislation attacking undocumented workers and their families.
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Locked out Teamsters stay strong in Connecticut
Workers have been holding strong at a picket line outside Dichello Distributors in Orange, Conn., since March 10 when they…
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Students, staff, instructors march against budget cuts
More than 1,000 students, professors and staff members at California State University of Long Beach marched and rallied on April…
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Politicians play with budget, slash services
A budget deal between Republicans and Democrats has averted a shutdown of the federal government—but it is the working class…
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Chicago: 10,000 in the streets for labor solidarity
On April 9, in coordination and solidarity with “We Are One” rallies around the country, 10,000 workers, students and activists…
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Budget crisis reveals government attitude towards service members
As the U.S. government launched hundreds of million-dollar cruise missiles into Libya, it was seconds away from denying soldiers pay…
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