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- Lessons of the Bay Area transit strike (0 replies)
- Lackluster US jobs report points to ongoing slump (0 replies)
- Brazil’s Workers Party government mobilizes troops against striking oil workers (0 replies)
- German Social Democrats’ convention backs coalition talks with conservative parties (0 replies)
- Swedish police collect illegal database of Roma (0 replies)
- Netherlands government unites with opposition on austerity budget (0 replies)
- Despite $500 million price tag, Obamacare web site still failing (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: 50th anniversary of Chicago public schools boycott (0 replies)
- Voters cast mail ballots in the Evergreen State (0 replies)
- Train carrying oil derails, sets Alberta town ablaze (0 replies)
- U.S. influence figures in Honduran presidential race (0 replies)
- White House issues update on HealthCare.gov (0 replies)
- Jobless rate drops slightly in September (0 replies)
- In New York, Lhota leans right (0 replies)
- Mi'kmaw nation fights fracking on sovereign land (0 replies)
- A ridiculous irony of climate change (0 replies)
- New evidence of NSA spying on France, Mexico (0 replies)
- The witch-hunt of Britain’s Guardian newspaper (0 replies)
- Mass student protests in France against deportation of Roma schoolgirl (0 replies)
- Unions prepare sell-out of Bay Area, California transit strike (0 replies)
- Replacement worker was driving train that killed two workers during California transit strike (0 replies)
- California Bay Area transit workers speak out on strike (0 replies)
- Obama downplays health exchange debacle (0 replies)
- California truckers close Port of Oakland terminal (0 replies)
- Today in labor History: First Medicine Lodge Treaty signed (0 replies)
- New push underway for immigration reform legislation (0 replies)
- Letter carrier honored for heroism and humanity (0 replies)
- Ohio unionists want a march to protect Social Security (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/21/13 (0 replies)
- The time is now for the rights of immigrants and all workers (0 replies)
- Germany: the latest ups and downs (0 replies)
- Virginia's tea party could be over Nov. 5 (0 replies)
- Uranium mining and the elections in southern Virginia (0 replies)
- “In Organic We Trust” exposes falsely organic foods (0 replies)
- Two workers killed by management-run train during Bay Area transit strike (0 replies)
- Blanket settlement with JPMorgan: A $13 billion cover-up (0 replies)
- German Social Democrats, conservatives agree on talks to form coalition government (0 replies)
- Top Senate Democrat backs Medicare, Social Security cuts (0 replies)
- Lancet report supports accusation that Yasser Arafat was poisoned (0 replies)
- Australian agency integrated into NSA spying operations (0 replies)
- Italian government adopts austerity budget (0 replies)
- Britain: INEOS launches assault on Grangemouth refinery workers (0 replies)
- Obama, Democrats offer deeper social cuts in new budget talks (0 replies)
- The political issues in the Bay Area, California transit strike (0 replies)
- Nearly half of US public school children are poor (0 replies)
- Bay Area, California transit workers strike against wage, benefit cuts (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan army commander issues threat against “separatists” (0 replies)
- Over 150 dead in earthquake in the central Philippines (0 replies)
- UK’s “Plebgate” scandal: Police go unpunished for set-up of Conservative MP (0 replies)
- Waiting times at five-year high in British National Health Service (0 replies)
- South African unionists in Mississippi fighting for Nissan workers (0 replies)
- San Francisco transit workers out on strike (0 replies)
- Undocumented activists block another deportation bus (0 replies)
- Shutdown cost: $24 billion and counting (0 replies)
- Ohio town rallies around hungry, disabled woman charged with penny theft (0 replies)
- French students rebel against deportations of classmates (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: General Motors agrees to end employment discrimination (0 replies)
- NSA surveillance programs facilitate global drone war (0 replies)
- The US budget deal: A new stage in the attack on the working class (0 replies)
- Family of Boston Marathon bombing witness killed by FBI denounces federal harassment (0 replies)
- Asylum seekers set up camps in German cities (0 replies)
- Closure of coal mine near Ostrava in Czech Republic threatens 3,000 jobs (0 replies)
- BlackBerry, erstwhile Canadian high-tech icon, slashing 4,500 jobs (0 replies)
- French students protest deportation of immigrants (0 replies)
- Guardian faces parliamentary investigation over Snowden revelations (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: “Salt of the Earth” strike begins (0 replies)
- Author calls for fight to prevent extinction of the college prof (0 replies)
- Cory Booker elected New Jersey’s first African-American U.S. senator (0 replies)
- Plutocratic push at the Supreme Court (0 replies)
- Shutdown deal: The cloud around the silver lining (0 replies)
- Union leaders welcome end of shutdown, lifting of debt limit (0 replies)
- Fast food workers rally vs. poverty wages (0 replies)
- Shutdown: Fascism with a democratic face (0 replies)
- Lampedusa migrant deaths: The real face of the European Union (0 replies)
- Chicago mayor announces elimination of retiree health care subsidies (0 replies)
- Further talks scheduled on Iran’s nuclear programs (0 replies)
- Australia: Documents prove former Labor government knew about PRISM (0 replies)
- Australian treasurer pledges austerity during US trip (0 replies)
- German conservative parties and social democrats discuss grand coalition pledged to deeper social attacks (0 replies)
- Nuclear military firings (0 replies)
- What does AFL-CIO Convention mean to the class struggle today? Let's discuss (0 replies)
- Thousands rally to ‘take back Chicago’ from wealthy (0 replies)
- Lawmakers scramble on government shutdown and debt ceiling deal (0 replies)
- Experts put Iraq death toll at nearly 500,000 (0 replies)
- Fast food giants cost America $7 billion in McTaxes (0 replies)
- Dallas joins national day of protest over shutdown (0 replies)
- Obamacare VS Single Payer – Top 10 Things the ACA Gave Us VS the Top 10 We Gave Up (0 replies)
- Who Sank Detroit – the “Hip Hop Mayor” or Wall Street? (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Food Stamp Corporate Welfare (0 replies)
- Desmond Tutu is Wrong: The AU Should Quit the International Criminal Court (0 replies)
- Roll Over & Die, or Shut Up & Sell Out: HBCUs & the Talented Tenth in the Obama Era (0 replies)
- The EPA's Golden Fleecing: How the Agency Crushes Dissent (0 replies)
- Beyond the Spin, Some Facts About the Affordable Care Act (0 replies)
- NSA “harvesting” electronic address books and contact lists (0 replies)
- Washington, DC workers speak out against government shutdown (0 replies)
- Obamacare and the assault on workers’ health benefits (0 replies)
- Talks continue on deal to fund US government, raise debt ceiling (0 replies)
- US sequestration, shutdown cuts target scientific research (0 replies)
- EU tightens barriers against migrants after Lampedusa tragedy (0 replies)
- Asylum seekers in Berlin on hunger strike (0 replies)
- Main UK parties agree on statutory press control (0 replies)
- "American Horror Story" welcomes viewers into its coven (0 replies)
- Coming typhoon an ill wind for nuke-nervous Japan (0 replies)
- ALEC tries new gerrymandering efforts in Ohio counties (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: Clayton Antitrust Act signed (0 replies)
- Subway fires worker for giving a 3-year-old a cookie (0 replies)
- California Bay Area transit workers strike delayed for at least one more day (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/14/13 (0 replies)
- Fifty eight million US retirees to receive negligible Social Security COLA increases (0 replies)
- US government shutdown impacts millions of workers (0 replies)
- Obama backs Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Washington, DC Metro faces funding shortfall (0 replies)
- Middle East wars drive refugee flows, Mediterranean migrant deaths (0 replies)
- A disastrous start for Obamacare health exchanges (0 replies)
- US miners’ union reaches settlement with Patriot Coal and Peabody Energy (0 replies)
- International talks begin on Iran’s nuclear program (0 replies)
- "Let us work," say government workers (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Black inventor Henry Blair patents cotton planter (0 replies)
- Shutdown puts hundreds of thousands in dire straits (0 replies)
- The tea party gang and the “F” word (0 replies)
- Immigrants strap themselves to wheels of deportation buses (0 replies)
- Great outer space “Gravity” and other film pleasures (0 replies)
- Watchdog group issues damning report on Obama administration’s war on journalists and whistleblowers (0 replies)
- Behind the US government shutdown (0 replies)
- Edward Snowden and Guardian witch-hunted by UK government, MI5 and media (0 replies)
- UK Ministry of Defence seeks to counter growing opposition to war (0 replies)
- Mahalla textile workers strike amid rising opposition to Egyptian junta (0 replies)
- Shutdown of National Institutes of Health imperils critical medical research (0 replies)
- Social conflicts intensifying in Greece (0 replies)
- French neo-fascists win Brignoles local by-election (0 replies)
- Report finds US-backed Syrian opposition responsible for sectarian atrocity (0 replies)
- Regional tensions to rise after Obama’s no-show in Asia (0 replies)
- Republicans, White House move closer toward debt deal (0 replies)
- New reports warn of mass poverty and social decline in Europe (0 replies)
- Fifty dead as another migrant ship sinks off Italy (0 replies)
- Kerry in Afghanistan to salvage US occupation treaty (0 replies)
- Shakeup continues in US nuclear command (0 replies)
- Unions delay strike for Northern California transit workers (0 replies)
- Pressure mounts against GOP-led shutdown (0 replies)
- Workers hit with radioactive water as Fukushima disaster continues (0 replies)
- Republicans, White House move toward deal to extend debt ceiling, cut social programs (0 replies)
- Cutting-edge films bring Middle East headlines to life (0 replies)
- "Hasta Siempre, Comandante": On the anniversary of the murder of Che (0 replies)
- Shutdown: New phase in a very American coup (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Miners' National Association forms (0 replies)
- Cuba: U.S. cows firms on embargo, harms economy (0 replies)
- Miners reach retiree settlement with Patriot Coal (0 replies)
- Millions face loss of day care and food as shutdown drags on (0 replies)
- US shutdown cripples investigation of salmonella outbreak (0 replies)
- Union reps suspended over Boston school bus drivers wildcat strike (0 replies)
- Libyan prime minister abducted in retaliation for US raid on Tripoli (0 replies)
- US moves to cut some of its military aid to Egypt (0 replies)
- Australia: Threat to shut GMH car plants grows (0 replies)
- The Boston school bus drivers’ wildcat strike (0 replies)
- How does the shutdown and the debt ceiling fight affect you? (0 replies)
- Supreme Court moves to aid union busters again (0 replies)
- Growing college football player protest demands NCAA reforms (0 replies)
- Alice Munro, Canadian writer, wins Nobel Prize in literature (0 replies)
- Today in Latino History: Cuba declares independence from Spain (0 replies)
- Dog poop and hipsters rated higher than GOP-run House (0 replies)
- Obama’s Federal Reserve pick reassures Wall Street of continued bank bailouts (0 replies)
- IMF report points to deepening recessionary trends in global economy (0 replies)
- Washington stokes conflict with China at ASEAN summit (0 replies)
- Boston school bus drivers end wildcat strike (0 replies)
- Sixty-day strike ban ending for northern California transit workers (0 replies)
- German defence minister praises German deployment to Afghanistan (0 replies)
- Foxconn imposes Chinese-style sweatshop conditions in Europe (0 replies)
- New Zealand PM re-affirms commitment to war drive against Syria (0 replies)
- Wall Street Bets a Quadrillion of Everybody Else’s Money (0 replies)
- “The Summit:” Adventure, death, jaw-dropping cinematography (0 replies)
- Protests mount as Lampedusa migrant death toll expected to hit 400 (0 replies)
- Egyptian military persecutes filmmaker who witnessed crackdown (0 replies)
- Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei issues caution on moves for US-Iran talks (0 replies)
- More than 200 arrested at immigration rights rally in D.C. (0 replies)
- Obama picks full-employment advocate Yellen to head Federal Reserve (0 replies)
- What are mass school closings about? Watch this video (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Labor journalist Mary Heaton Vorse is born (0 replies)
- Finding her authentic voice (0 replies)
- Calif. governor signs immigrant rights bills (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Aaron Alexis, Miriam Carey and John Constantino (0 replies)
- The Bi-Partisan Disappearance of Race and Class (0 replies)
- Lynne Stewart: The People’s “First Responder” (0 replies)
- The Radicalization of Ray Richardson: Suspicion Still Surrounds Death of Black Activist TV Producer (0 replies)
- Haiti, Antihaitianismo, and the Dominican Republic (0 replies)
- Ethiopia’s 10 Million Human Tsunami (0 replies)
- We Must Open Our Eyes to America’s Political Prisoners (0 replies)
- Common again… (0 replies)
- Amid government shutdown, Obama signals cuts to Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
- The UAW and “21st Century industrial relations” (0 replies)
- Boston school bus drivers take wildcat action (0 replies)
- China-US rivalry simmers at APEC summit (0 replies)
- Mass anger builds in Libya after US Special Forces raid (0 replies)
- Canada spied on Brazil’s government as part of global commercial espionage campaign (0 replies)
- Australia: Abbott government starts to impose sweeping austerity agenda (0 replies)
- Indian cabinet decision to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh sparks mass protests (0 replies)
- Oct. 8 in Labor History: The Great Chicago Fire (0 replies)
- Cuba airline bombing anniversary shows U.S. double standard on terrorism (0 replies)
- Texas braces for stormy elections (0 replies)
- Climate: good news, bad news, really good news (0 replies)
- Connecticut celebrates Day of Dignity and Respect. (0 replies)
- Is right-wing extremism the new norm? (0 replies)
- Ellsberg warns of "surveillance state" (0 replies)
- Report: Nissan in Mississippi is violating international labor law (0 replies)
- Clear-cut progressive victory in New York City public advocate race (0 replies)
- Replaying Zelda from a progressive perspective (0 replies)
- Fukushima now a global disaster (0 replies)
- US government shutdown reaches second week (0 replies)
- The US raid on Libya and the fraud of the war on terror (0 replies)
- Maintenance accident kills worker on DC subway (0 replies)
- Fears of Asian economic slowdown, US debt default hit APEC summit (0 replies)
- Greek university strike enters fifth week (0 replies)
- Germany: Controlled detonation results in death of three miners (0 replies)
- Air France to lay off 2,800 workers (0 replies)
- Embittered row between UK Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and Daily Mail over his father Ralph (0 replies)
- New movies: thrillers, farmers, communists and Armstrong’s lie (0 replies)
- Artist, teacher, Chicano activist, Jose Montoya made history (0 replies)
- Skagos' “Anarchic” disregards the “laws” of its genre (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/7/13 (0 replies)
- Today in Latino history: Slavery abolished in Cuba (0 replies)
- UAW on verge of breakthrough in South? (0 replies)
- Vietnamese leader Vo Nguyen Giap dies at 102 (0 replies)
- Saudi girls' story exposes oppression of women (0 replies)
- Lampedusa horror part of worldwide migration tragedy (0 replies)
- US budget and debt talks to focus on cutting Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
- The significance of the rally to defend the Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
- US government shutdown closes the National Park Service (0 replies)
- Egyptian junta launches crackdown on protests commemorating 1973 war (0 replies)
- US raids Libya and Somalia, capturing alleged Al Qaeda planner (0 replies)
- Manoeuvres between Greece’s major parties accompany clampdown on Golden Dawn (0 replies)
- An additional 25 million Europeans face poverty (0 replies)
- The real causes of the New York City Opera bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Hundreds rally to oppose sale of art at the Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
- US-Japan talks escalate war preparations against China (0 replies)
- Workers and young people at demonstration speak out in defense of the DIA (0 replies)
- With US shutdown in fourth day, Wall Street signals concern on debt ceiling (0 replies)
- Washington, DC workers, youth speak out against federal shutdown (0 replies)
- Obama cancels entire Asia trip as government shutdown continues (0 replies)
- Strikes and protests break out in Ireland despite sabotage by trade unions (0 replies)
- UK Conservatives set out election agenda of austerity until 2020 (0 replies)
- Art project asks: Is capitalism working for you? (0 replies)
- Locked-out musicians "devastated" by director's resignation (0 replies)
- Senator: Coal mine owners treat workers as "property" (0 replies)
- Fracking site unleashes radioactive water into Pa. creek (0 replies)
- Herman Wallace, free after 41 years in solitary, dies (0 replies)
- Jesse Jackson visits Cuba (0 replies)
- Today in Latino history: Mexico becomes a republic (0 replies)
- Women's rights hero Wendy Davis enters Texas governor race (0 replies)
- More than 130 dead after boat capsizes off the southern Italian island of Lampedusa (0 replies)
- Day three of US shutdown: talks focus on cuts to Medicare and Social Security (0 replies)
- The return of the Euro crisis (0 replies)
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