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Written by Socialist Appeal
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Thursday, 23 February 2006 |
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In every country on earth, working people face the same conditions: attacks on wages and benefits, speedups, layoffs, broken contracts, sell-outs, and an all around lack of respect by the bosses. The Soldiers of Solidarity, initiated by rank and file members of the United Auto Workers, are saying: "Enough is Enough!" Their struggle to organize against these attacks has inspired working people internationally. We call on all workers in the U.S. and around the world, organized and unorganized, as well as the youth - the workers of tomorrow - to support their efforts 100 percent. Click here to view the messages and to send your own. For a background article by Gregg Shotwell click here.
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Written by David May
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
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As the Big Three U.S. auto makers gear up for a showdown with the UAW over national bargaining agreements, rank and file auto workers met across the United States in mid-December and firmly agreed that the UAW leadership must reject any concessions over wages, hours, benefits and plant closings. |
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Written by Socialist Appeal Editorial Board
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Sunday, 01 January 2006 |
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The pace of events continues to accelerate. You can feel it in the air - there is a rumbling beneath the surface of American society, and it is clear that sooner rather than later, all the pent up pressure and frustration will burst onto the surface.
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Written by Rob Sewell
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Thursday, 13 September 2001 |
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While middle class feminists regard the oppression of women as an inherent biological
trait of men, Marxism explains that the root of women's oppression lies not in biology,
but in social conditions.
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Written by Jen Pickard
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Tuesday, 20 January 1998 |
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We reproduce here an article from 1988 which examines the position of women in the former USSR. It exposes the Stalinist caricature of the question of women and the family, and explains the real attitude of Marxism towards the emancipation of women as expressed in the writings of Lenin and Trotsky.
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