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Smithsonian tackles U.S. imperialism—with labor input—in Spanish-American War
September 1, 2023Institution that doesn’t usually rock establishment boats puts forward an out-of-the-ordinary exhibit.
Read moreWomen now lead the fights for labor and civil rights
September 1, 2023More than three dozen women, including labor leaders, spoke out for labor rights, civil rights, jobs, and voting rights at a recent Poor People’s Campaign conference.
Read moreJapan’s first strike in decades: Tokyo department store workers hit the picket lines
September 1, 2023They’re protesting the sale of their employer, the Sogo & Seibu department store, to a U.S. private equity fund.
Read moreFired Lowe’s worker: ‘Don’t blame workers for poor service, blame CEOs’
August 31, 2023New data shows big retailers have the cash to hire more workers and pay them well. They just spend it on stocks and CEOs instead.
Read moreAfrica coup trend accelerates: Gabon’s military overthrows corrupt Bongo family’s 55-year rule
August 31, 2023The country is rich with oil, but its people remain in poverty.
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