Vol. 64/No.35 September 18, 2000
News articles
Thousands march against cop brutality
Working people bring their fights for justice to Washington
Meat packers defend union at NLRB hearing
Dockworkers lead Labor Day event in S. Carolina
Clinton pushes U.S. military escalation in Colombia
Natives in Canada fight for rights
Communist League candidate defends Native rights
Vancouver phone strikers make gains
VW strike in Puebla, Mexico, worries bosses
'Militant' subscription campaign kicks off
Fund for socialist press is under way
Dairy farmers hold nationwide 'milk dump'
Socialists build on two-year effort to deepen party's integration in worker, farmer struggles
UMWA wins demands against Peabody
Protesters: U.S. Navy threatens health of residents of Vieques
Washington workers fight to keep hospital
Marchers in Australia defend refugees
Striker: 'I'm not a slave anymore, I'm outside'
Sydney hotel workers protest firing of 'casuals'
U.S. socialist candidates visit Australia
Trowe, Perasso pledge to spread truth about Aboriginal rights and union struggles
Harris: 'We advance interests of working people'
British Columbia poultry workers rally
Teamsters at Pepsi score contract gains
Harris campaigns at Washington march
Tomato workers celebrate organizing victory
Immigrants march for rights in San Jose
Workers in Australia coal region fight lockout
Washington strikers mark anniversary confidently
Socialists protest attack on bookstore in Des Moines
Ohio Steelworkers join Kentucky workers in union fight at AK Steel
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Farmers in France block roads to protest skyrocketing fuel prices
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Immigrants on Long Island counter chauvinist campaign
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UNITE members join Charlotte Labor Day
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