Why do liberals claim that US capitalism is on the upswing?

Vol. 87/No. 29 - August 7, 2023
While energy prices have gone down, most items working people depend on are still rising today.

If you go by what the liberal big-business media are saying, the economy is on the verge of a boom, with prices dropping and fears of a wrenching recession fading away. Among a plethora of articles pushing this view include:…


Veterans, retirees step up protests in Iran

Vol. 87/No. 28 - July 31, 2023

Dozens of veterans and their families rallied outside the Martyrs and Veterans Foundation in Tehran July 8, above, chanting, “Yesterday’s soldiers, today’s hungry.” They were protesting government plans to slash their pensions and other benefits amid the deepening capitalist economic…


Atlanta forum: ‘Defend freedom of speech for everyone’

Vol. 87/No. 28 - July 31, 2023

ATLANTA — “We need to recognize the common interests of those whose freedom of speech is under attack,” Dr. Aisha Fields, a leader of the African People’s Socialist Party from Huntsville, Alabama, told participants at a July 16 Militant Labor…


After 10 years, ‘Lac-Mégantic could happen anywhere’

Vol. 87/No. 27 - July 24, 2023

MONTREAL — “Another Lac-Mégantic can happen at any moment anywhere in the country,” Christopher Monette, Teamsters Canada director of public affairs, told the Montreal daily Le Devoir for its July 6 edition. July 6 was the 10th anniversary of the…


Iran oil union made strike gains, backs women’s rights

Vol. 87/No. 26 - July 17, 2023
Protest at copper complex in Kerman, Iran, June 30 against transfer of workers’ pension funds to Ministry of Welfare. Woman leader said they would block gate until they won.

Contract oil workers in Iran who made gains in a strike at over 100 worksites in April and May say they are now in a better position to prepare for future labor battles. Led by the Organizing Council of Oil…


Crises of child care, education, medical care hit workers hard

Vol. 87/No. 25 - July 10, 2023
Child care center in Boise, Idaho, in May. In September the Biden administration is shutting down aid for child care adopted during pandemic, disrupting care for 3 million children.

From plummeting math and reading test scores for teenage students, to the government’s plan to slash funds for child care, to rising health care costs alongside hospital closings — over 175 in rural areas over the last 15 years —…


Memphis Bakery Workers strike over health care, overtime

Vol. 87/No. 24 - July 3, 2023
Bakery Worker unionists struck International Flavors and Fragrances in Memphis, Tennessee, June 4.

More than a year after their last contract ran out, nearly 200 members of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Local 390G went out on strike at International Flavors and Fragrances in Memphis, Tennessee, June 4. The workers produce…


Beijing bars Hong Kong protest to mark Tiananmen anniversary

Vol. 87/No. 24 - July 3, 2023

In an effort to block a June 4 commemoration of those killed in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989, Hong Kong’s Victoria Park was filled with over 200 booths that weekend, part of a “Hometown Market Carnival.” That event was organized…


Weekly protest in Baluchistan hits Iran regime repression

Vol. 87/No. 24 - July 3, 2023
Weekly protest in Baluchistan hits Iran regime repression

For the 37th week in a row thousands took to the streets of Zahedan in the Baluchistan region of Iran June 16, above, to protest repression at the hands of the bourgeois clerical government, despite military helicopters flying overhead prior…


Workers in East Palestine discuss politics, derailment

Vol. 87/No. 23 - June 12, 2023

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — At the street fair going on here, Nancy Felger, a retired health care worker and former shop steward of her Service Employees International Union local, told Socialist Workers Party member Candace Wagner that she heard that…