American autoworkers protest GM’s plant closures and retrenchments
United States

American autoworkers protest GM’s plant closures and retrenchments

The workers claimed that GM’s decision to terminate nearly 4,000 jobs in North America was part of the company’s strategy of profit maximization. They pointed out that the company had benefited from a public-funded bailout during the 2008 financial crisis

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February 11, 2019
Israeli soldiers fire on Palestinian protesters at Gaza border
Israel Palestine

Israeli soldiers fire on Palestinian protesters at Gaza border

Palestinians are planning to intensify protests in response to Israel’s failure to honor its promises made during the ceasefire negotiations in November. On Friday, protesters were attacked by Israeli soldiers. Two teenagers were killed

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February 11, 2019
US Senate criticizes troop withdrawal from Syria, approves anti-BDS measure
United States

US Senate criticizes troop withdrawal from Syria, approves anti-BDS measure

The Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle East Act allows State and local governments to withhold contracts from companies and individuals that participate in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel

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February 9, 2019
Tunisian government accepts union demands, hikes wages of employees
Tunisia

Tunisian government accepts union demands, hikes wages of employees

The wage hike of around $55 comes after months of rallies, protests and a one-day general strike last month which brought air transport, bus services and railways to a halt. The government, following an agreement with the IMF, had frozen the salary of public servants

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February 8, 2019
chicago teachers strike
United States

Teachers’ protests break out in Chicago, Oakland and Denver

While the Chicago Teachers Union launched a strike, protesting fund cuts and low wages, the Oakland Educators Association voted in favor of a strike action, demanding a smaller class size, student support and living wages. Teachers in Denver decided to strike after the State refused to intervene

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February 7, 2019
Mariam Dhawale on women’s resistance against right wing government
India

Mariam Dhawale on women’s resistance against right wing government

Mariam Dhawale, general secretary of All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA), talked to PeoplesDispatch about the legislation pending in India’s parliament that will guarantee women’s representation in higher government bodies.

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February 7, 2019
French unions, Yellow Vests join hands, seeking higher wages, social justice
France

French unions, Yellow Vests join hands, seeking higher wages, social justice

Around 300,000 people took part in rallies and marches in 200 cities across the France. Around the same time, the French parliament passed an anti-hooliganism law that bars protesters from hiding their faces and gives local authorities the power to ban individual protesters

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February 7, 2019
Custodial death of teacher sparks fresh protests in Sudan
Sudan

Custodial death of teacher sparks fresh protests in Sudan

Ahmed El Kheir, who was arrested by the notorious National Intelligence and Security Service, was reported to have died on February 2. His body showed signs of torture. The news of the death led to renewed agitations against the government of Omar al-Bashir

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February 6, 2019