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Written by The Organizer
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Friday, 25 June 2010 |
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The AFL-CIO leadership has
chosen, instead, to play an "inside" game with the Obama administration
-- which, in practice, has meant going along with all the anti-labor
policies implemented by Obama and the Democratic Party leadership. As
Washington Post columnist Harold Meyerson noted in February, "For
American labor, year one of Barack Obama's presidency has been close to
an unmitigated disaster." |
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Written by International Committee for Labor Rights
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Saturday, 12 June 2010 |
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With the strike of workers of Honda in Foshan, a turning point may have
occurred in the situation in China. For years the strikes have been
extremely numerous. But the strike at Foshan contains new elements,
both in its demands and in its form of organization. |
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Written by The Organizer
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 |
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The origins of International Workers' Day -- May 1st -- lie in a
heroic moment in the history of the U.S. working class, which has an
inspirational tradition of struggle long hidden by the mainstream media
and textbooks. |
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Written by Editorial -- The Organizer
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Friday, 16 October 2009 |
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How will the labor movement, in alliance with all the
communities of the oppressed, get its voice heard? How can it best press for a
real jobs-creation program?
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Written by Alan Benjamin
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Sunday, 06 September 2009 |
When Obama, Summers, and Feinstein began to backpedal, the top union
officials remained silent. They did not take the politicians to task
for this about-face. They told their members internally that this may
be all we can get at this time; this may be all that our Democratic
"friends" are willing to "put on the table."
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