Vol. 64/No.26 July 3, 2000
News articles
St. Paul meat packers to vote on union in July
Union supporters produce newsletter, fight victimizations
Despite protests, Texas government prepares execution
Korean talks show mass support for reunification
U.S. Navy to resume Vieques bombing
London targets rights of immigrants
Putin visit to Berlin shows frictions with U.S. rulers
Strikers, replacements in Washington beat decertification of union
Steelworkers picket Kaiser ore unloading at Port of Tacoma
Striking nurses in California oppose forced overtime
Miami window workers fight for a union
'Everyone should get a copy of this paper,' says meat packer
St. Louis socialist slams cop killings
A million working families cut from Medicaid
UMWA strikers hold line against P&M
Meeting celebrates life of John Martin, communist fighter in New Zealand
A worker-bolshevik 'in for the duration'
Titan strikers: 'We're in it for the long haul'
NY unionists rally against 'rat' employers
New Zealand steel strikers fight for pay hike
Machinists win contract after one-week strike at Maytag
Hotel workers on strike in Twin Cities say: 'Yes we can'
Janitors in Washington demand union rights
Strike 'still going strong' at Domino Sugar
Death penalty debate spotlights injustice of judicial system
Cuban farmers discuss guaranteed markets, improving food supply
Socialists win ballot status in New Jersey
U.S., British bombers inflict ongoing carnage in Iraq
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