Steelworkers reject ATI threats, pickets stay up

Vol. 85/No. 19 - May 17, 2021
April 28 picket line at ATI steel mill in Washington, Pennsylvania. Bosses want to force union to accept job losses to contract workers, deeper two-tier divisions, increase in insurance costs.

WASHINGTON, Pa. — The strike by 1,300 United Steelworkers members against Allegheny Technologies Inc. heated up as the union categorically rejected the bosses’ ultimatum to swallow their concessionary offer by April 26 or face worse. The strike began March 30.…


Solidarity with workers resisting boss attacks!

Warrior Met coal miners win support in ‘battle of our lives’
Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021
April 21 rally in McCalla, Alabama, to support mineworkers on strike for higher wages, safety, pensions against Warrior Met Coal. Right, picket line same day at mine entrance in Brookwood.

MCCALLA, Ala. — At a rally attended by 450 people here April 21, striking miners from the Brookwood coal mine were joined by union retirees, family members and contingents from other unions. The event was held at Tannehill State Park…


Steelworkers refuse to give in to ATI bosses’ threats

Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021

BRACKENRIDGE, Pa. — “Don’t try to strong-arm the steelworkers,” said Todd Barbiaux, president of United Steelworkers Local 1196. He was responding to demands by bosses at Allegheny Technologies Inc. that the union accepts the company’s latest offer by 5 p.m.,…


New hiring spurs workers struggles for jobs, unions

Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021

U.S. bosses are hiring — from steel mills to construction sites to the restaurant business — as COVID-19 vaccinations spread, government lockouts are reduced and the ruling capitalist families see increased opportunities to profit. As production increases, and competition between…


Car caravans demand: ‘End US embargo against Cuba!’

Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021
Participants from Las Tunas, Cuba, join worldwide April 25 caravans against the U.S. embargo.

Opponents of Washington’s over 60-year economic war against Cuba joined car caravans and rallies in at least 20 U.S. cities, and in Canada, the U.K. and other countries April 25. They demanded: End the U.S. embargo against Cuba! U.S. out…


Help expand the reach of the ‘Militant,’ SWP 2021 campaign!

Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021

The nine-week international drive to sell 1,400 subscriptions to the Militant, 1,400 books on working-class politics and raise $145,000 for the Militant Fighting Fund has begun. The drive will advance the campaigns of the 20 Socialist Workers Party candidates for state…


Food delivery workers protest for decent wages, conditions, dignity

Vol. 85/No. 18 - May 10, 2021
Repartidores de comida marchan en Nueva York el 21 de abril. “Las empresas dicen que trabajar para ellos es una gran oportunidad, pero apenas estamos sobreviviendo,” dijo uno de ellos.

NEW YORK — Over 1,000 food-delivery workers took to the streets of Manhattan April 21 to demand a livable wage and decent working conditions from restaurant owners and app companies that rely on their services. Honking their bicycle horns they…



Build support for striking miners and steelworkers!

Mineworkers battle for safety, against divisions
Vol. 85/No. 17 - May 3, 2021
UMWA Local 2397 members Andre Ball, standing on left, and Ronnie Reynolds, seated in the right foreground, staffing the picket line at Warrior Met Coal’s No. 7 Mine West Portal.

BROOKWOOD, Ala. — “We are one UMWA,” “No contract no coal,” and “United we stand UMWA” signs dot yards, showing support for the 1,100 members of the United Mine Workers of America on strike against Warrior Met Coal here since…


Jury finds the cop who killed George Floyd guilty

Vol. 85/No. 17 - May 3, 2021

MINNEAPOLIS — A jury here convicted fired cop Derek Chauvin on all charges April 20 for the killing of George Floyd last May. After two days of deliberation the jury unanimously found Chauvin guilty of second- and third-degree murder and…