Border war crimes

November 10, 2018

Four days before the midterm election, the U.S. “provocateur in chief” spewed poison deeds and words. He ordered 15,000 federal…

Protest forces Pennsylvania prisons to back off

November 8, 2018

Corrections Secretary John Wetzel admitted that a month of protests, public hearings and social media campaigns have forced the Pennsylvania…

Prison crackdown, prisoner boycott

November 8, 2018

This Workers World interview was conducted with Pennsylvania prison activist Bryant Arroyo in SCI Frackville on Sept. 23. The Pennsylvania…

Anti-Semitism, racism and the anniversary of Kristallnacht

November 8, 2018

At a moment when the U.S. head of government spouts blatantly racist vitriol criminalizing people for their nationality, claims “they”…

Google sued for pay discrimination

November 8, 2018

A hearing for a proposed class action lawsuit was conducted in San Francisco Oct. 26 on behalf of 8,300 women…

Lessons of the election

November 7, 2018

In what could turn out to be the most expensive midterm election ever, preliminary results as of this writing show…

‘Time’s Up, Google!’ as tech workers walk out in global rolling strike

November 6, 2018

Google employees walked out around the globe on Nov. 1 to demand an end to sexual misconduct at the multibillion-dollar…

Victory in Detroit hotel strike

November 6, 2018

After almost a month of 24-hour pickets at the swank Westin Book Cadillac hotel in downtown Detroit, UNITE HERE Local…

At the U.N. General Assembly, world says ‘No!’ to the blockade of Cuba

November 6, 2018

The world said “No!” on Nov. 1 to the U.S. economic, financial and commercial blockade of Cuba. In the United…

New economic plan for Puerto Rico promises ‘a cruel ordeal through austerity’

November 6, 2018

"The people of Puerto Rico need and deserve plentiful good jobs, a dynamic and prosperous economy, affordable and reliable electricity,…