Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
UMWA files for union vote at Co-Op mine in Utah
Labor support expands for striking coal miners
Point Blank workers in Florida defeat boss attempt to up medical costs
Caracas book fair draws thousands, shows growing desire to broaden culture for toilers
U.S. govt to give police access to federal spy files
Farmers demand reopening of settlement on anti-Black discrimination
U.S. general running prisons in Iraq suspended, removed from command
Profit drive is reason for fatal Glasgow plant blast
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 68/No. 22
June 7, 2004
News articles
UMWA files for union vote at Co-Op mine in Utah
Labor support expands for striking coal miners
Point Blank workers in Florida defeat boss attempt to up medical costs
Caracas book fair draws thousands, shows growing desire to broaden culture for toilers
U.S. govt to give police access to federal spy files
Farmers demand reopening of settlement on anti-Black discrimination
U.S. general running prisons in Iraq suspended, removed from command
Profit drive is reason for fatal Glasgow plant blast
Israeli tanks, bulldozers invade Rafah
Troops kill 45 Palestinians, leave 1,400 homeless in assault on Gaza refugee camp
UN unification plan defeated in Cyprus vote
Uruguay senate rejects bill decriminalizing abortion
Congress in Chile legalizes divorce, morning-after pill
Iraqi Kurds push for more autonomy
Demand is used by occupying authorities to push for federated Iraq
Telephone workers walk out at SBC in 13 U.S. states
N.Y. hospital workers union tops reopen contract, give up wage raise
Workers skimp on medicine as bosses up co-payments
Why Attica prison exploded in 1971
How U.S. military massacred prisoners at Koje Island during Korean War
Final circulation drive figures
A glimpse of Swedish socialism: unpaid labor is practical education
Roosevelt used troops against 1941 strikes
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