35 students, faculty, journalists and community members filed a lawsuit against UCLA for their role in protecting Zionists and abetting police violence.
Through its employment of Bhattacharya within its medical school, Stanford played a key role in legitimizing an anti-science public health policy, which has claimed countless lives.
“I think a worldwide unification of the postal services to come together” is needed, one worker said. “The needs are worldwide. They’re not just nationwide. It’s here in America or Canada. The same needs, the same people doing the same things.”
Thousands of California educators and support staff are expected to lose their jobs before the start of the 2025-2026 academic year more than 2,300 school employees received pink slips last week.
Nearly 42,000 people are in ICE custody, a majority of them with no criminal history, and many of them facing similar conditions to those endured by Jessica Brösche.
The workers, including nurse case managers, mental health counselors, pharmacists, lab technicians and janitors started two- and three-day strikes on Wednesday.
The strike by 55,000 UC workers must become part of a broader movement by the working class in defense of public health and democratic rights against the unprecedented attacks by the Trump administration.
•World Socialist Web Site Healthcare Workers Newsletter
The following statement was written by a founding member of the Costco Workers Rank-and-File Committee (CWRFC) to be read at Sunday’s public meeting called by the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees, “Mobilize the working class to save the US Postal Service and other federal programs!”
Nearly 20,000 workers, including nurse case managers, mental health counselors, pharmacists and lab technicians, plan to walk out for three days starting February 26.
There is enormous anger and a willingness to fight among large sections of federal workers illegally fired by the fascist billionaires Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
•A. Woodsen, Robert Milkowski, David Benson, David Levine
The Teamsters bureaucracy, under the leadership of Sean O’Brien, has once again shown that it serves the interests of corporate management and the political establishment, not the workers who pay their dues.
The lawsuit, endorsed by UTLA and two other unions, claims LAUSD violated the law by replacing existing arts funding with new Proposition 28 dollars, rather than using the money to expand arts programs.
A letter released by the Teamsters to Costco workers announcing “highlights” for a contract covering 18,000 workers has produced enormous outrage. The contract proposal was used to block a strike which would have begun on February 1.
The catastrophe wrought by the recent Los Angeles wildfires laid bare an undeniable reality: the Democratic Party, far from being the guardian of the common worker, is a reliable political protector of corporate interests.