Quebec strikers need solidarity in fight against Olymel bosses

Vol. 85/No. 32 - August 30, 2021
Members of CSN union on strike against Olymel hog slaughterhouse in Vallee-Jonction, Quebec, meet, discuss and vote down arbitrator’s proposal Aug. 3. Company demanded union officials recommend the arbitrator’s offer to members. They refused and workers rejected it.

VALLEE-JONCTION, Quebec — In the most important union fight taking place in the province, union officials and bosses at the Olymel hog slaughterhouse here announced another tentative agreement Aug. 14. Five days earlier, 1,050 workers who’ve been on strike since…


Fight for shorter workweek with no pay cut to put us back to work!

Vol. 85/No. 32 - August 30, 2021

Workers today face an ongoing struggle for jobs, safe working conditions and enough pay to survive. Some are locked out or are on strike over boss demands to worsen workers’ conditions, including at the Warrior Met coal mine in Alabama,…


Working people, youth mobilize to defend socialist revolution in Cuba

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021
Students, workers, farmers discuss road forward with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in Havana Aug. 5. Gov’t is organizing to take on economic challenges, impact of U.S. embargo.

President Joseph Biden announced July 30 that Washington plans to “increase pressure” on Cuba. Since Fidel Castro and the July 26 Movement led Cuban workers and farmers to make a socialist revolution over 60 years ago, every U.S. president, Democrat…


25, 50 and 75 Years Ago

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021

August 19, 1996 SANTIAGO DE CUBA — “We will continue fighting each time with more efficiency, more consciousness, more responsibility,” said Cuban president Fidel Castro in his speech on July 26 in Holguín, on the 43rd anniversary of the assault…


Correction

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021

In the Aug. 16 Militant, the On the Picket Line article “Aluminum Workers Strike Rio Tinto in Canada” should have said the union is demanding that younger workers be put into more secure defined benefit pension plans instead of the…


Back labor battles by miners, oil workers!

Rally backs miners strike against Warrior Met Coal
Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021
Striking Warrior Met miners and supporters at Aug. 4 rally in Brookwood, Alabama. “Strike isn’t mostly about money,” miner told the Militant. It’s about time with our families and dignity.

BROOKWOOD, Ala. — Shouts of “No contract, no coal!” and “One day longer, one day stronger!” rang out from the Brookwood Ball Park Aug. 4 as striking miners and union supporters from surrounding states — more than 1,500 in all…


Texas refinery workers fight ExxonMobil bosses’ lockout

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021

DALLAS — Some 650 oil workers, members of United Steelworkers Local 13-243, have been locked out of their jobs at the ExxonMobil Refinery and Lubricant Blending and Packaging plant in Beaumont, Texas, for over three months. They’ve maintained picket lines…


‘Workers need to build a party to lead fight for political power’

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021
Dennis Richter, right, SWP candidate for governor of California, talks with high school student Marcus Connelly at L.A. Walmart Aug. 5. Connelly said U.S. government should have made sure everyone could get vaccinated and jabs were given “to poor countries around the world.”

Socialist Workers Party candidates and campaign supporters are taking the party’s working-class politics far and wide, exchanging views and experiences with working people on their doorsteps, at strike picket lines and social protests. Workers and farmers are seeking ways we…


California fire catastrophe is a product of capitalist greed

Vol. 85/No. 31 - August 23, 2021

PARADISE, Calif. — High winds and extremely dry vegetation are fueling the Dixie Fire that has grown to burn over 450,000 acres — twice the size of New York City and the second-largest fire in California history. The historic town…