Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The Biden administration hopes that by proclaiming its support for a "ceasefire" loudly enough, it will make the world's population forget that it fully supports and enables the US-Israeli "final solution" of the Palestinian question. On Wednesday, the New York Times reported that the Democratic Party has assembled a "new team of lawyers" tasked with blocking third-party candidates from appearing on the ballot. These statements confirm that Macron and the French army command intend to escalate the war, trampling underfoot deep working class opposition to war. This immense accumulation of wealth in the hands of a handful of billionaires should be ended and those resources should be used to resolve the miserable living conditions of hundreds of millions of Indian workers and poor. Amid the ongoing soaring cost of living for ordinary workers and cuts to social spending in order to fund militarism and genocide, the Australian published an editorial calling the list "cause for celebration." Local and state officials, with the complicity of the film industry and the industry's unions, have made every effort to scapegoat Gutierrez-Reed, a young, inexperienced film worker, 24 years old at the time. "With a few exceptions, increasing warming leads to greater exposure to drought, fluvial and coastal flooding, and greater declines in biodiversity and crop yields." Hundreds of Latin American workers who spent tens of thousands of dollars to move to New Zealand have lost everything in the collapse of the company, which many workers accused of deceiving and exploiting them. Canada Post demands sweeping concessions in contract talks as postal union keeps workers demobilized The WSWS urges postal workers ready to fight CPC's outrageous concessions demands to draw the necessary conclusions from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' complicity in undermining their working conditions. The only way forward is through the construction of rank-and-file committees at every depot to seize control of the contract struggle. Greece's ruling elite, with many ties to those in power during the junta era, wants to quell an area of society that has long been a bastion of left-wing ideology and activity. The majority state-owned Poczta Polska has announced a new cuts programme that could cost the jobs of 5,000 postal workers. The union's claims of "a historic improvement" and a 28.5 percent pay rise is a complete fraud. The hundreds of positions being let go include teachers, bus drivers, counselors, cafeteria workers, and janitors. The studies provide further confirmation that modern populations are the result of a complex mixing of migrants of varying origins and cultures that have nothing to do with the pseudo-concept of "race." French public sector workers in national 24-hour pay strike but dispute threatened by unions' compromise offer if included in negotiations; workers at Iran's Aghajari Oil and Gas Exploitation Company join ongoing protests across energy sector and by medical workers, sugar workers and retirees over falling living standards; police arrests during peaceful protest against falling living standards in Alexandria suburb, Egypt 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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