U.S. and Canada

Postal workers on the rise

Washington, D.C. Some 400 to 500 postal workers and supporters rallied at the Postal Headquarters at L’Enfant Plaza in Washington…

June 2, 2023

Writers strike expands beyond LA, NYC

Santa Fe, New Mexico Writers Guild-West held an action in Santa Fe on May 26 that disrupted production of two…

June 2, 2023

PDF of June 1 issue

Download the PDF. WGA strikers, students tell Warner CEO ‘Pay your writers’ Arab League invite to Syria stuns U.S. imperialism…

May 31, 2023

<span class="streamer">Los Angeles </span><br>Mass labor action builds WGA strike momentum

Thousands of workers from many unions shut down major intersections outside Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena during Friday rush hour on…

May 31, 2023

<span class="streamer">Seattle</span><br>Walkout at Amazon set for May 31

Seattle Amazon’s recent layoffs, return to office mandates and a lack of action in dealing with its massive carbon emissions…

May 31, 2023

WGA strikers, students tell Warner CEO: ‘Pay your writers’

Writers Guild-East (WGAE) strikers and their supporters from Boston-area unions, recently organized Boston University graduate and residence-life workers, and graduates…

May 30, 2023

Corporate media whitewashes book-banning hate group ‘Moms for Liberty’

A recent Washington Post analysis of book challenges in the U.S. gave the book-banning draconian hate group Moms for Liberty…

May 30, 2023

Kissinger at 100: still a war criminal

Henry Kissinger reached 100 years old today, May 27, 2023, offering proof that world-class war criminals can escape punishment if…

May 29, 2023

Elmhurst Hospital resident doctors declare victory in historic three-day strike

Elmhurst, Queens, New York Following a historic three-day strike, over 160 unionized resident doctors at Elmhurst Hospital, located in a…

May 26, 2023

Overrepresented in prisons: LGBTQ2S+ people

This article was originally published in Workers World on May 28, 2021 At every stage in the criminal injustice system,…

May 26, 2023