u.s. working class
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Militant Journalism
Labor Day rally demands recognition of Amazon and Starbucks unions
On Sept. 5, hundreds of workers and organizers gathered in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City for a…
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Pensacola service workers walk out over unsafe working conditions
On July 31, service industry workers staged a walkout at The Leisure Club cafe in Pensacola over intolerable working conditions.
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Steal from the poor, give to the rich: welfare fraud in Mississippi
The state auditor, Shad White, called this case “some of the largest fraud in state history.”
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Berkeley REI workers fight for fair union election
"Look at all the other stores trying to organize, at Starbucks and Amazon. We want to inspire other workers to…
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May Day in NYC: ‘Our class is the essential class’
'We’re still struggling to keep the eight-hour work day. In the financial capital of the world, we need three side…
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East Side Cleveland to be a food desert? Regional supermarket chain plans closure
Formerly one of 13 commercial locations in Greater Cleveland, Dave’s Supermarket opened its door in Collinwood 33 years ago.
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AFSCME Local 1110 still without a new contract in Bloomington, Illinois
After six months, workers expressed support for a potential work stoppage since the university has not been receptive to any…
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NY Times tech workers win largest tech union in United States
n March 3, New York Times tech workers voted to unionize with the Communication Workers of America in a landslide…
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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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John Deere workers strike blow at corporate greed with contract victory
The strike, made up of production and warehouse workers across 14 facilities in Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas, was the largest…
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