Memphis BCTGM workers return to work, fight goes on
…Local 390G won widespread support for its strike from many other workers and area civil rights organizations. The picket line was visited by BCTGM members from 12 different states, as…
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…Local 390G won widespread support for its strike from many other workers and area civil rights organizations. The picket line was visited by BCTGM members from 12 different states, as…
…Nikki Jackson, members of United Auto Workers Local 2406 at the General Motors ACDelco Parts Distribution Center here May 20. They went on strike last October as part of the…
…town,” he said. “Just like in Memphis, where they have the history of the civil rights movement, here in Battle Creek we were a stop on the Underground Railroad during…
…review of the SIS. “Individual civil liberties are being removed and the powers of the state strengthened,” he declared. March 8, 1974 At his Feb. 25 news conference President Nixon…
…identify with its goals and are interested in ongoing activity. The challenge is to keep that momentum going. April 4, 1949 NEW YORK — “The encroachments on civil rights are…
…In Carrollton, Texas, SWP members Josefina Otero and Dennis Richter spoke with members of United Auto Workers Local 2360 at the Stellantis distribution center Dec. 20. They had been part…
…wages, and some gains have been won. Last year the United Auto Workers fought to get the Big Three auto companies to restore paid health care and pensions for retirees…
…up to join the picket line and the boisterous pickets drew a crowd. Members from UNITE HERE, United Auto Workers, SMART-TD rail workers, Service Employees International Union, International Brotherhood of…
…“illegal” strike by 2,000 teachers in Newton, Massachusetts, that won wage raises and cost-of-living adjustments; and the six-week strike by the United Auto Workers last fall against the Big 3…
…are capable of organizing in our millions to end capitalist rule and what we can do today to advance that perspective. From the paper’s coverage of the United Auto Workers…