Fred Gaboury

Fred Gaboury was a member of the Editorial Board of the print edition of  People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo and wrote frequently on economic, labor and political issues. Gaboury died in 2004. Here is a small selection of Fred’s significant writings: Eight days in May Birmingham and the struggle for civil rights; Remembering the Rev. James Orange; Memphis 1968: We remember; June 19, 1953: The murder of the Rosenbergs; World Bank and International Monetary Fund strangle economies of Third World countries


LATEST ARTICLES BY Fred Gaboury

  • Labor
    AFL-CIO joins fight for economic stimulus

    AFL-CIO joins fight for economic stimulus

    January 10, 2003 By Fred Gaboury

    The AFL-CIO jumped into the battle for a meaningful stimulus program on Jan. 6 when it issued its “Agenda to Create Jobs and Lift the Economy.”

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  • U.S.
    Bush plans $ 600 billion gift to rich

    Bush plans $ 600 billion gift to rich

    January 10, 2003 By Fred Gaboury

    The battle over how best to boost a sagging economy became a matter of public debate last week with Democrats in the House of Representatives and President Bush introducing competing plans.

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  • U.S.
    Who is John Snow?

    Who is John Snow?

    January 9, 2003 By Fred Gaboury

    One of the first items of business before the new Senate will be the confirmation of John W. Snow, President Bush’s choice for Treasury Secretary.

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  • U.S.
    Its still the economy

    Its still the economy

    January 7, 2003 By Fred Gaboury

    Speculation has been rampant over why President Bush gave the boot to Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill. We are told that O’Neill had to go because his shoot-from-the-hip remarks antagonized key members of Congress and the powers...

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  • PrintEditions
    AFSCME, Cleveland Fed.: No rush to war

    AFSCME, Cleveland Fed.: No rush to war

    December 20, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    With passage of resolutions by AFSCME and the Cleveland AFL-CIO Federation of Labor, more than 80 labor organizations and labor leaders have spoken out in opposition to the Bush administration’s mad dash to war with Iraq.

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  • PrintEditions
    Organizing the unorganized

    Organizing the unorganized

    December 19, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    An interview: Stewart Acuff, AFL-CIO organizing director In a recent issue of Work in Progress, the AFL-CIO announced that its 66 affiliated unions had added 216,585 new members since Jan. 1, far short of the 400,000...

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  • PrintEditions
    The choice: Heat or eat

    The choice: Heat or eat

    December 13, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    Santa Claus came to Washington early this year. Some, like the nearly one million workers who will lose their unemployment benefits on Dec. 28, will find lumps of coal in their Christmas stockings while nearly 2,000...

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  • PrintEditions
    White House attacks Clean Air Act

    White House attacks Clean Air Act

    December 6, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    President Bush stepped up his attack on the environment in the week preceding Thanksgiving by poking holes in the Clean Air Act and tearing up long-established rules governing the management of the nation’s 155 national forests.

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