In religious freedom fight, court backs death row prisoner

Vol. 86/No. 16 - April 25, 2022

In an important ruling for the rights of workers behind bars, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled March 24 that states must accommodate death row inmates who want their pastor to pray aloud or touch them during their execution. The court…


SWP plans Minnesota campaigning May 17-31 to win spot on 2022 ballot

Vol. 86/No. 16 - April 25, 2022

The Socialist Workers Party in Minnesota is making plans for two weeks of special campaigning May 17-31 to take candidates Gabrielle Prosser for governor, Kevin Dwire for lieutenant governor and David Rosenfeld for U.S. Congress from one end of the…


Alabama rally backs miners strike against Warrior Met

Vol. 86/No. 15 - April 18, 2022
Alabama rally backs miners strike against Warrior Met

MCCALLA, Alabama — United Mine Workers of America members who’ve been on strike for a year against Warrior Met Coal were joined in a solidarity rally here April 6 by hundreds of unionists from across the South and Midwest. Over…


App-based drivers demand ‘living wage’ as gas prices soar

Vol. 86/No. 15 - April 18, 2022

NEW YORK — More than 70 drivers for app-based ride-share and food delivery companies caravanned from Brooklyn to Uber headquarters in Manhattan March 29. They are demanding relief from sky-high gas prices that threaten their livelihood, and arbitrary “deactivations” by…


US rulers probe Venezuela deal as sanctions on Russia cut off oil

Vol. 86/No. 14 - April 11, 2022
Workers in Venezuela line up for gas March 17. Though country has largest oil reserves in the world, harsh economic, trade sanctions by Washington have devastating impact on workers.

White House and State Department officials traveled to Caracas March 5 to meet with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to discuss a partial lifting of sanctions that Washington imposed on that country’s oil industry in 2017. The visit grows out of…


‘Truckers strike because we’re not making any money’

Vol. 86/No. 14 - April 11, 2022

BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — “The truckers’ convoy in Washington isn’t about masks. The truckers are on strike because they’re not making any money!” That’s what owner-operators Clyde and Everett Sesler told me in a March 20 visit with them. I am…


Teachers fight attack on pensions in Puerto Rico

Vol. 86/No. 13 - April 4, 2022

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Buoyed by winning a big pay increase, thousands of teachers marched to the governor’s mansion in this capital of the U.S. colony March 15 to protest pension cuts. The new minimum wage for teachers will…


Union protests challenge sacking of 800 UK ferry workers

Vol. 86/No. 13 - April 4, 2022

DOVER, England — Hundreds of seafarers and workers from other unions joined protests here and in other ports across the country denouncing the summary dismissal of 800 workers by P&O Ferries shipping company. In a planned union-busting assault, P&O vessels…


Iran deal in flux amid Ukraine war, sanctions on Russian oil

Vol. 86/No. 12 - March 28, 2022

Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and accelerating sanctions imposed by Washington and its imperialist rivals on Russia, are sending supplies of oil and gas spiraling downward. Prices at the pump and for home heating have skyrocketed, deepening the crisis facing working…


Iraq protest hits price jump of cooking oil, essentials

Vol. 86/No. 12 - March 28, 2022

Hundreds protested in Babil, Baghdad, and Nasiriyah (above) in southern Iraq March 9 in the face of sharp price hikes in cooking oil and other basic necessities, dealing blows to working people’s lives. “The price of some goods has doubled…