Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. A new political framework is being established in America, in which the federal government operates outside any legal restraint, carrying out actions that are not only unprecedented in scope but brazenly illegal and unconstitutional. The peaceful character of Monday's protest have not prevented police from instigating violence as they have in previous days. The Labor government has maintained a complicit silence, tacitly supporting the normalisation of police violence and dictatorship. Trump's new travel ban for immigrants and non-immigrants from 12 countries and restrictions on entry from seven other countries began at 12:01 a.m. on Monday. The fall of the Wilders-led cabinet is not the end of far-right politics in the Netherlands but a signal that the bourgeoisie is recalibrating its methods for enforcing authoritarian forms of rule. Crucial issues were debated during the Q&A, including the fascist pedigree of Trump's executive orders, the British Labour government's authoritarian measures, the capitulation of the Corbynites, and a Marxist response to identity politics. In a June 5 letter, UAW Stellantis Department head Kevin Gotinsky says nothing about the death of the 63-year-old skilled trades worker. Dan Workman, 59, was unresponsive while making deliveries in 95 degree (35 degrees Celsius) heat. Fatoum's appeal for peace and humanity had nothing in common with an unprofessional provocation. Rather, it was in keeping with the best traditions of theatre since antiquity. Bill 89 dramatically curtails Quebec workers' right to strike and gives the provincial government sweeping powers to impose binding arbitration. The study found that 15 percent of preschool-aged children with confirmed COVID infection are suffering from Long COVID. Slandering the SEG and the mass movement of the working class and youth in Turkey, the PCO openly advocates a dictatorship by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Independent action committees and workers in Sri Lanka have sent letters and statements backing Michelin workers' fight against the company's witch hunt and for job security. "The government doesn't care. We need better housing and better education for our kids. We don't want our homes demolished." Michelin workers must reject the union bureaucracy's backroom deals and expand their campaign through their own independent action committee by turning to other workers in Sri Lanka and internationally. Public school teachers in Chile walked out June 4 and 5 over lack of education funding while 2,500 DHL workers across Canada were locked out as management seeks to impose concessions. Workers are opposing the city government's efforts to attack their benefits and wages as it seeks to adopt corporate-friendly policies. Union leaders have seized on the Strategic Defence Review to promote nationalism and militarism, invoking "defence jobs" to counter broad anti-war sentiment while suppressing the class struggle against the employers and the Starmer government. 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.
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