May/June 2006 Vol 6, No. 3
Table of Contents
World Labor
Workers Have the Power to Change the World
By Nat Weinstein
Mass Protests and Strikes In France: The Dawning of a New Era
By Greg Oxley
Whats Really Happening in France
By Sam Graham-Felsen
Britain Rocked by Biggest Strike Since 1926
By Pam Woods
England: Ministers Seek Urgent Talks after a Million Workers Join Walkout
By David Hencke, Hugh Muir and Emily Ashton
Local Government Workers Take Action to Protect Pensions
By Mike Calvert
U.S. Labor
France, Immigration, Airlines, Auto: Its All the Same Struggle, Our Struggle.
By Todd M. Jordan
By Todd M. Jordan
Youngstown United Against Concessions
By Todd M. Jordan
SOS Reaching A Bigger Audience Than Ever Before
By Jason Roberson
Three by Gregg Shotwell:
Contradictions, False Analogies and Damn Lies
A Contracts Value is Determined by Enforcement, Not Paper And Ink
Transcript of Video Interviews at SOS Rally
Workers on the Slag Heap of History
By David Sirota
Cartoons, Caricatures and the Myth of Artistic Freedom
By Mike Alewitz
Immigrant Rights
A Sea of People as Far as the Eye Could See: Blacks and Immigrants Call for Unity!
By Nunu Kidane
Undocumented Immigrants: We Are the Working Class of America
By John Peterson
A Fable about Immigrant Bashing
By Brian Schwartz
By Carole Seligman
The Military Wants Your Children
By Bonnie Weinstein
Political Prisoners Page
Two by Mumia Abu-Jamal:
Message to the Grassroots Media Convention
The TWU Strike: The Ongoing War Against Workers
Environment
By Steven Higgs
What Have They Done to the Rain?
By Leuren Moret
World Affairs
The Danger of Hugo Chávezs Successful Socialism
By Ted Rall
Venezuelan Workers Set Up United Front of Occupied Factories
By William Sanabria and Jorge Martín
Major U.S. Military Exercises in Caribbean: A Threat to Venezuela and Cuba
By Jorge Martin
US Occupied Iraq is Not in Civil War (Yet)
By Laith Al-Saud
By Gideon Levy
By Max Fraad Wolff and Richard Wolff
How the U.S. Scapegoated Milosevic for Yugoslavias Ethnic Wars