Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The killing and poisoning of workers and their families is seen as necessary by the capitalists in the pursuit of profit, and any resulting fines are factored in as the cost of doing business. Scientists, healthcare professionals, and advocates speak against Joe Biden's declaration on the COVID national emergency. Last Friday, Germany's last coronavirus protection measures ended with the dropping of the requirement to wear a mask for visitors in hospitals, nursing homes and doctors' surgeries. The leaked intelligence documents also confirm that UK special forces troops are operating on the ground, in the Ukrainian war zone. Biden's task in his speech at Ulster University was to avoid inflaming the crisis, while lightly pressuring the Democratic Unionist Party into ending its boycott and scolding the UK government for failing to resolve the situation. The IYSSE calls for the broadening of the wave of academic workers' struggles to encompass the entire student body and staff, and for a turnout to workers in every industry, to fight for fully funded public education and all the social needs of the international working class. The trial has featured testimony from multiple FBI informants and text messages exchanged between members of the group and police. After a two-week strike by Sysco workers in Indianapolis and Louisville sparked sympathy walkouts in Los Angeles, California, and Bloomington, Indiana, the Teamsters union bureaucracy moved in to impose sellout agreements and shut down the strikes in advance of the start of UPS contract negotiations that begin on April 17. University of Michigan researchers conducted a survey of more than 10,000 nurses across the state showing that understaffing, mandatory overtime and emotional exhaustion were driving nurses to leave. The spread of the disease in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is likely the largest blastomycosis outbreak in United States history. Postal workers identify with the warning sounded that, left in the hands of Communication Workers Union leaders Dave Ward and Andy Furey, their 8-month battle to defend their livelihoods faces a rout. They are looking for a means to fight back. Authorities supposedly in charge of the financial system have no real idea of its workings or any coherent plan for its regulation. Notwithstanding the Socialist Equality Party's principled opposition to the pro-capitalist policies of protest organisers, we strongly condemn the violent government-ordered assault. The protracted series of stoppages expresses the determination of staff members to fight deeper cuts to jobs and conditions after years of mounting attacks, but they are being isolated by the NTEU. The line-up at the Tamworth meeting brought together elements from the Labor Party to the Nationals and Senator Pauline Hanson's One Nation, which has a long record of inflammatory slurs against indigenous people. Lokita and Tori feign being siblings, but in fact they have become that close since they met on a boat as refugees, traveling from Africa to Sicily. She looks out for him, and he is devoted to her. The deaths are a damning indictment of the Trudeau Liberal government, which postures as "pro-refugee" while pursuing a "Fortress North America" strategy that excludes from Canada all but a handful of those fleeing repression and war. In an unusual move at this early stage in the process, the traveling nurse's defense counsel will call a neurologist to substantiate the claim that Linton was having a seizure when her car struck and killed five people. About the WSWS The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the world Trotskyist movement, and its affiliated sections in the Socialist Equality Parties around the world. Find out more about joining the Socialist Equality Party. Copyright © 2020 World Socialist Web Site. All rights reserved. You received this email because you are subscribed to the WSWS Newsletter. Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
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