Natalia Marques
In two days, 144,000 US autoworkers workers are set to strike
The master contract for 144,000 unionized workers expires on September 14. Workers are ready to strike the three largest automakers in the nation
61 “Stop Cop City” activists hit with racketeering charges
Atlanta organizers allege that this is the latest installment in the ongoing state repression against the movement to stop “Cop City” from being built
Dilemmas of Humanity conference in the US outlines principle task: organize a working class movement to defeat the empire
Socialists, organizers, and working class leaders in the United States describe the challenges the movement faces, and what is to be done to overcome them
“Our members are willing to do whatever it takes” says UAW leader
As the United Auto Workers carry out a militant contract campaign, UAW Local 230 President reflects on the current moment and what must change
Hollywood workers are fighting to save creativity in entertainment
Top studios are determined to wait out the strike by starving out entertainment workers, while workers fight to be stewards of their own creative process
Several weeks after devastating wildfires, Native Hawaiian farmers resist attempt to shift blame
The ultra-right and the government are behind a narrative that implies that Indigenous sovereignty and water rights are to blame for the delay in dousing the Maui wildfires. Indigenous Hawaiians are resisting this campaign and have put forward a charter of demands
Organizers to converge in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss “What will a new society run by workers look like?”
Despite human rights violations, precarious conditions, wage stagnation, and more, the people of the US continue to dream of a better future
The United Auto Workers are redefining what is possible for US labor
With radical demands such as a 32-hour workweek, the UAW contract campaign is bringing “class warfare” back to labor negotiations. Workers are set to vote this week on authorizing a potential strike

