In This Newsletter: Unions Begin Big Election Effort Action Alert: Neglected Priorities CAW Needs Solidarity Indian Workers Suspend Hunger Strike Congress Hotel Strike Marks 5th Anniversary TRADE Act introduced; Action Alert Election 2008: Labor says 'NO' to Big Oil Union Jobs (still more needed!)
Representation in gender needs to be encouraged from those who teach, to our workplaces, unions, Congress, and yes, our presidency.
Workers talk about their experiences on the front lines.
The story behind the iconic photo of Che Guevara.
INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION The economic costs of discrimination against African Americans are many-sided, and are interconnected with the effects of social discrimination and racism. Overt racist discrimination is still significant, but institutional forms of discrimination, which can operate without any conscious racist intent, are equally important. The Urban Leagues State of Black America 2007 measures a number of indexes of Black equality. It shows an overall black equality index of...
INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION The economic costs of discrimination against African Americans are many-sided, and are interconnected with the effects of social discrimination and racism. Overt racist discrimination is still significant, but institutional forms of discrimination, which can operate without any conscious racist intent, are equally important. The Urban Leagues State of Black America 2007 measures a number of indexes of Black equality. It shows an overall black equality index of...
By Jerry Jones Economic Committee Communist Party of Britain First published September 2005 Contents Preface 1. The decline of Britain's manufacturing industries 2. Why manufacturing matters 3. Why Britain's manufacturing performance is poor compared with other advanced countries 4. Why the current free-for-all relocation of manufacturing to less developed countries is unsustainable 5. What the government should be doing 6. What trade unions should be doing 7. Conclusion and Summary...