80th anniversary of Nazi slaughter at Babyn Yar marked in Ukraine

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021
Oct. 3 March of Remembrance to new memorial in commemoration of 80th anniversary of Nazi massacre of over 30,000 Jews at Babyn Yar ravine near Kyiv, Ukraine, in 1941.

The 80th anniversary of the 1941 massacre of over 30,000 Jews by Nazi troops at Babyn Yar on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, was commemorated at the site of the slaughter Sept. 29. Over 100,000 others, mostly Jews, but also…


Conference in Iraq calls for recognition of the state of Israel

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

Over 300 participants attended a Sept. 24 meeting in Iraq that called on Baghdad to establish full diplomatic relations with the state of Israel. Because Iraqi law bans calling for normalization with Israel, the meeting took place in Erbil, the…


NY cop who killed Deborah Danner faces discipline — five years later

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

NEW YORK — Five years after New York Police Sgt. Hugh Barry shot and killed 66-year-old Deborah Danner, who suffered from schizophrenia, the police department finally began an internal disciplinary trial Oct. 5 that could result in his firing. It…


Striking stationary engineers protest Kaiser hospital bosses

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

OAKLAND, Calif. — Chants of “What do we want? Contract!” echoed in the downtown here Sept. 30, as hundreds of stationary engineers on strike against Kaiser Permanente hospitals marched to the company’s headquarters. They came from Oakland, San Francisco, San…


Staffing, bad conditions key in Buffalo Mercy hospital strike

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021
Strikers at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, New York, face off against van carrying strikebreakers. Some 2,000 union members struck Oct. 1 over staffing shortages, unsafe working conditions.

About 2,000 nurses, X-ray technicians and medical support workers who belong to Communications Workers of America Local 1133 went on strike at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, New York, Oct. 1. Hundreds massed outside cheered as fellow workers on duty streamed…


App taxi drivers’ union grows, organizes protests across UK

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

MANCHESTER, England — “We need protection from the way Uber treats us. We need to stand together, it’s the only way,” Nasir Khan, one of about 25 Uber taxi drivers enthusiastically protesting outside its Manchester hub Sept. 29, told the…


Delivery workers score victory over temp contracts, ‘freelancing’

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

ATHENS, Greece — Delivery workers for the company efood, a subsidiary here of the international company Delivery Hero, won permanent contracts after strike action and a large protest. The two unions at the app-based company — the Rank-and-File Assembly of…


Embracing Mao, Chinese rulers continue assault on working people

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021
Red Guards, instigated by Mao Zedong, in poster on right, publicly humiliate official during 1966-76 anti-working-class Cultural Revolution in China. Fidel Castro said Mao and the Chinese Communist Party’s counterrevolutionary policies led Beijing to an alliance with U.S. imperialism and “brutal attacks” against the heroic peoples of Vietnam, Angola and Cuba.

Over the past year the Chinese regime of President Xi Jinping has launched a drive to curb the financial clout of some private capitalists and tighten its grip over the state capitalist economy. Xi increasingly presents his policies as the…


Imprisoned revolutionaries fight Stalinist rule in USSR in 1950s

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021
1928 protest at exile colony in Siberia, Russia. Center banner with portraits of V.I. Lenin and Leon Trotsky says, “Long live dictatorship of proletariat.” Fight against Stalinist bureaucracy was to reestablish proletarian internationalism of 1917 Bolshevik Revolution under Lenin.

Samizdat, Voices of the Soviet Opposition, is one of Pathfinder’s Books of the Month for October. It contains clandestine writings circulated in the Soviet Union, from the late 1920s to the 1970s, challenging the anti-working-class Stalinist regime and its repression.…


25, 50 and 75 Years Ago

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021

October 21, 1996 TORONTO — The last of the 26,000 General Motors Corp. unionized workers in Canada walked off their jobs the evening of October 9. With Canadian Auto Workers members now walking the picket lines at plants in Woodstock,…