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March 15, 2021

Pathfinder’s new website — easier to search, browse, buy

Books help us see today’s fights as part of working-class line of march to end exploitation
New website is optimized — for computer and phone — to help locate titles, authors, and subjects of interest in 11 different languages, and with Google and other search engines, also.

Pathfinder Press unveiled a new website this month at www.pathfinderpress.com. The attractive colorful design, enhanced search and greater security make for easy-to-use shopping and checkout. Built with improved technology, it…


September 2, 2019

Moscow covers up nuclear blast at White Sea site

It took Russian government officials two full days to acknowledge that an explosion that killed seven people Aug. 8, involved workers handling nuclear material at its Nyonoska missile testing site




April 20, 2020

Join fights for jobs, higher wages, better conditions!

Today’s social crisis is product of capitalist rule
Perdue workers in Kathleen, Georgia, walked off job March 23 to protest job conditions, bosses scorn for them. “The line is too fast,” one worker said. “There’s chicken all over the floor.”

…terraced apartments and condos in a building with a private garden, underground parking, an 80-foot-long swimming pool and a golf driving simulator. Disdain for the working class The situation was…


March 18, 2019

Walmart’s plan to eliminate greeters provokes outcry

…reported. “I do my job. I didn’t do anything wrong.” Public protest begins The bosses’ heartless move has called forth a torrent of public protest from greeters’ relatives, angry customers,…


June 5, 2023

Rail workers send solidarity to residents in East Palestine

Working people step up fight after toxic derailment
Shell chemical fire in Deer Park, near Houston, May 5, one of several recent disasters in East Texas. Big business drive for profits causes such “accidents,” as it did in East Palestine, Ohio.

…of a wastewater treatment plant on the derailment site. This didn’t go over well. EPA response coordinator Mark Durno said processing wastewater on site would save the railroad money. Tricia…