U.S. and Canada

Boston Teamsters rally to prepare Aug. 1 UPS strike

Boston Over 1,000 delivery drivers and warehouse logistics workers at United Parcel Service (UPS), many donning T-shirts emblazoned “Ready to…

April 10, 2023

Houston supports Starbucks workers

Houston — The Texas Star bar was packed with over 100 Houstonians in the evening, April 1, for a successful…

April 8, 2023

UAW’s Bargaining Convention revives its fighting tradition

Detroit The Special Bargaining Convention of the United Auto Workers met March 27-29 in Detroit. These conventions are held quadrennially,…

April 6, 2023

Chicago: Unions rally for pro-labor mayoral candidate

Special to Workers World Chicago Bulletin: Brandon Johnson was elected mayor of Chicago April 4, defeating pro-cop, pro-gentrification candidate Paul…

April 6, 2023

PDF of April 6 issue

Download the PDF. U.S. immigration policy causes migrant deaths March for Queer & Trans Youth Autonomy Student workers fight for…

April 6, 2023

Hunger strikes at ICE detention centers protest slave labor

“GEO is a billion-dollar company, and they’re paying us $1 a day,” 21-year-old detainee Cruz Martinez said. “They’re getting rich…

April 5, 2023

Denial of Mumia’s appeal: An affront to basic justice and the law

Philadelphia Mumia Abu-Jamal, his family and his supporters around the world had every reason and right to hope that all…

April 3, 2023

Following murder of Dr. King
Lessons of the April 1968 Black rebellions

Following are excerpts from an article published on April 11, 1968, in WW newspaper, by Workers World Party founding Chairperson…

April 3, 2023

Trump’s indictment: only a beginning

Former President Donald J. Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury March 31. The unexpected news was celebrated by…

April 3, 2023

Hunger in Haiti made in the U.S.

The United States under enslaver president Thomas Jefferson imposed a blockade of Haiti in 1806, which lasted until 1862. This…

March 31, 2023