June 20, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA), Translated from French. [President] Macron sure has a hangover on this day after the second round of the legislative elections! He doesn’t have an...
June is Pride Month. We see rainbow displays in store windows and pride flags hanging from buildings and cars. The Pride Parade at the end of June transforms San Francisco into a colorful festival. Similar events occur across the U.S. Many who come to Pride events...
On Saturday, June 18, thousands came to the mall in Washington, D.C., to protest poverty and growing inequality in the United States, and to demand that the government take action to better the lives of millions of working and other poor people. It was organized by...
On June 14, South Korean truck drivers won an eight-day strike for higher wages. In the city of Ulsan, production at the Hyundai Motor Company factory was cut in half due to a lack of raw materials, while at Busan, the largest port in South Korea, container traffic...
A single construction site in the Bronx, New York, serves as a reminder of the deadly toll that the capitalist system of production takes on human beings. The construction site is a five-story factory/warehouse, more than one hundred years old, that has been in...