Labor & Trayvon — An injury to all

July 24, 2013

Trayvon Martin didn’t live long enough to find a permanent job. He wasn’t a dues-paying union member. Why then is…

Over 100 U.S. cities: ‘We are all Trayvon’

July 23, 2013

July 22 — Rallies, vigils, sit-ins and marches have continued across the United States in response to the July 13…

U.S. and British postal workers fight privatization

July 23, 2013

A British parliamentary spokesperson announced on May 13 that the world's oldest postal service would be privatized this fall.  Royal…

Tributes to South African hero, Nelson Mandela, at 95

July 23, 2013

Former Republic of South African President Nelson Mandela turned 95 while being treated at a hospital near Pretoria. Mandela, who…

¡Si no hay justicia para Trayvon Martin, no habrá paz para el sistema capitalista!

July 23, 2013

El Partido Workers World/Mundo Obrero se une a millones de personas dentro de Estados Unidos y alrededor del mundo en…

Youth occupy Florida governor’s office to demand Trayvon Martin Act

July 22, 2013

July 22 — The reaction to the July 13 “not-guilty” verdict for racist vigilante, George Zimmerman — who fatally shot…

Longshore workers support the National Justice for Trayvon Martin Movement

July 22, 2013

The following resolution was submitted by Clarence Thomas and passed unanimously at the membership meeting of ILWU Local 10 on…

AFGE national vice-president, Augusta Thomas, on acquittal of George Zimmerman

July 22, 2013

Augusta Thomas, national vice president for women and fair practices for the American Federation of Government Employees based in Washington,…

South Bay labor resolution condemns the killing of Trayvon Martin

July 22, 2013

The following resolution was unanimously adopted by the South Bay AFL- CIO Labor Council, at the general membership meeting held on…

In Brooklyn, N.Y., hospital workers lead struggle to save healthcare

July 22, 2013

In an ongoing struggle to stop the closing of four hospitals in Brooklyn, N.Y., a protest was held July 15…