Thousands of hotel workers strike in Los Angeles
This fourth of July weekend—a major time for the hospitality industry in the US—hotel workers have walked off the job in one of the nation’s most visited cities
Peruvians social organizations and trade unions call for 10-day struggle against the Boluarte government
The new round of protests will be called the “National Day of Permanent Popular Mobilization” and take place between July 19 and 28
US Supreme Court strikes down student debt relief—another blow to education for all
The Supreme Court has broadly been used as a right-wing tool to eliminate rights and opportunities for large groups of people
Who are the candidates in Argentina’s primary elections?
On August 13, Argentines will select the candidates who will stand in the October presidential elections
NATO to step up militarization in Baltics, following Wagner chief’s exile to Belarus
The relocation of Yevgeny Prigozhin, chief of the private military contractor, PMC Wagner, to Belarus following his failed mutiny in Russia has put the Baltic countries on high alert, prompting further militarization of the region
The largest hotel workers’ strike in modern US history could be around the corner
Hotel workers make Los Angeles rich. But they can no longer afford to live in the city where they work
“Huelga inminente”, dicen los líderes de los Teamsters al abandonar las negociaciones con UPS
En respuesta a las propuestas económicas a la baja de UPS, los Teamsters retaron a la empresa a presentar una propuesta que satisfaga las demandas de los trabajadores antes del 30 de junio.









