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Kodak retirees protest planned benefits cuts
Retirees of Eastman Kodak Co. have recently staged a series of protests in response to planned cuts to their health…
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Hrizi for Congress campaign denounces San Francisco ICE raids
Nathalie Hrizi is the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s candidate for U.S. Congress in California's 12th district running on the…
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Ehren Watada’s fight continues
U.S. Army First Lieutenant Ehren Watada, the first American military officer to refuse to report to duty in the illegal…
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Oakland to protect officials’ salaries, police funds at workers’ expense
PSLweb/Liberation takes a look at the anti-worker offensive taking place across the country in the form of budget cuts. For…
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“Bridge of Solidarity” exhibit in Havana highlights Cuban Five struggle
As part of the month of activity in solidarity with the Cuban Five on the 10th anniversary of their incarceration,…
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Pennsylvania teachers strike under fire
Despite a campaign to strip Pennsylvania teachers of their rights, strike actions in two Pittsburgh-area school districts have been authorized…
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Cuba hurricane reconstruction efforts buoyed by international solidarity
Cuba experienced its worst natural disaster in five decades when hurricanes Gustav and Ike raked the island with winds of…
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Justice for Iman Morales!
On Sept. 24, the New York City Police Department killed yet another member of our community. The victim: Iman Morales,…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 23
Volume 2, No. 23: A Campaign of Struggle U.S. News More white workers leave McCain camp Defend same-sex marriage rights!…
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Italian workers strike over job cuts and poor working conditions
In Italy, teachers and transport workers staged a nationwide strike Oct. 17 to protest the proposed reforms of Italian Prime…
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Florida teachers challenge budget cuts
Florida’s public education system is facing further anguish as a result of continuing budget cuts. Florida has traditionally depended on…
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Thousands march in Bolivia to demand new constitution
On Oct. 20, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales joined tens of thousands of miners, farmers and peasants on the final stretch…
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Tens of thousands of Iraqis protest against extension of occupation
Tens of thousands of Iraqis took to the streets of Baghdad Oct. 18 in militant opposition to a proposed pact…
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Appeals court grants temporary stay in Troy Davis case
In a sudden turn of events, the federal appeals court in Atlanta stayed the execution of Troy Davis on Oct.…
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PSL members promote socialist message in Connecticut
PSL members in Connecticut are carrying out exciting outreach as part of the La Riva/Puryear Presidential/Vice-Presidential campaign. In addition to…
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Washington fuels conflict by pumping weapons into Taiwan
Washington announced Oct. 4 a plan to sell $6.5 billion of advanced weapons to Taiwan. The arms deal has been…
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Boston teachers face layoffs
In March 2008, the media reported that Boston Public School officials had to try to fix a $33.2 million gap…
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Transgendered workers face pay discrimination
A recent study of transgendered workers by the B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy raises disturbing questions. The study…
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Indigenous Colombians undeterred by state repression
On Oct. 12, the National Organization of Indigenous Colombians (ONIC) coordinated various blockades throughout the country, demanding their right to…
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Environmental activists charged for civil disobedience
Eleven environmental activists may face jail time after blockading the site of a proposed $1.8 billion coal-fired power plant in…
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