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Issue 37 of Socialist Appeal is now available. 

El Militante Sin Fronteras

Nuevo periódico marx­ista de la Liga Internacional de los Trabajadores
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UE Convention Resolutions: Stand Up for The Rights of Immigrant Workers Print E-mail
Written by UE   
Friday, 16 June 2006
Resolution of United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America on immigrants' rights.
 
Interview with Tim Kaminski Print E-mail
Written by Socialist Appeal   
Wednesday, 24 May 2006
David May interviews Tim Kaminski, committeeman for UAW Local 110 representing the south plant in Fenton, MO, on the current situation in the auto industry, the Soldiers of Solidarity, work-to-rule, and the international situation.
 
New Video from the Workers International League Print E-mail
Written by Workers International League   
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
This new video, created by members of the WIL in Detroit,vividly documents the militancy of the Soldiers of Solidarity and their struggle at Delphi. Learn more about the SoS here, where you can also send these struggling workers much-needed messages of support. All support to the Soldiers of Solidarity!
 
The Soldiers of Solidarity & Lessons from Venezuela Print E-mail
Written by David May   
Wednesday, 10 May 2006
As the important struggle of the rank and file "Soldiers of Solidarity" at Delphi continues, we can learn much from the experiences of working people across Latin America, a continent in the throes of a revolutionary process. The struggles of our brothers and sisters in Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, and Mexico are rich in lessons for the US labor movement.
 
The Struggle on the Docks - Will Bush Intervene? Print E-mail
Written by David May   
Saturday, 25 February 2006
As the conflict between the bosses (PMA) and the dockers (ILWU) continues, David May looks at the real interests of the US ruling class, and the prospects for a broad revival of the working class movement.
 
While the Big 3 Savage Delphi, Auto Workers Demand: "No Concessions!" Print E-mail
Written by David May   
Wednesday, 04 January 2006
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.
 
After the Split - Which Direction for Labor? Print E-mail
Written by David May   
Friday, 29 July 2005
As the dust settles after the split of the Teamsters, SEIU, UFCW, and UNITE HERE from the AFL-CIO federation at their annual convention in Chicago, the crisis facing the Labor Movement in the U.S. has only intensified. For the first time in half a century, the trade unions are officially divided into large, separate camps. Following the mass industrial struggles of the 1930s and 1940s, "Big Labor" became a force to be reckoned with. In 1955, the year the AFL and CIO merged, one out of every three workers in the U.S. were organized in the trade unions. Fifty years later, only one in eight workers are union members. What a difference a few decades of ‘business unionism’ makes!
 
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