Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Ukraine's attacks on Moscow are aimed at provoking a retaliatory response by Russia, which could then be used to justify a massive escalation by NATO, including the potential entry of NATO troops directly into the conflict. Given the impact of inflation, the cap on spending to 2023 levels will mean a cut in billions of real dollars to already cash-strapped school districts. The Republican Party, led by its fascistic wing, is used to drive the so-called "debate," making the most extreme demands for social cuts and thereby paving the way for the Democrats to agree to somewhat less onerous attacks, while accelerating the process of gutting all of the social gains won by the working class in a century of struggle. The successful in-person and online event provoked an extended discussion on the political and historical questions examined in the two books. Over 50 copies of each publication sold after the meeting. Music teacher Kay Thomas is being victimized with the direct collusion of the Detroit Federation of Teachers bureaucracy. The youth jobless rate has reached a record high of more than 20 percent with around 11.5 million graduates entering the labour force in coming months. The following statement was adopted by the Steering Committee of the Autoworkers Rank-and-File Committees to defend the striking Clarios auto battery workers in Holland, Ohio. The century-old plant in Milwaukee's impoverished Sherman Park neighborhood is slated to close by March 2024 with the loss of 360 jobs. A book by two central advocates of the Labor government's Voice scheme shows that, far from being a grassroots movement, it originated as a bid to head off anger and disaffection among ordinary indigenous people. Speakers addressed the Communication Workers Union (CWU)'s second postponement of the ballot on its sellout agreement with Royal Mail to prevent a crushing NO vote. There is no attempt by the University and College Union to mount a unified campaign of strikes throughout further education, let alone with hundreds of thousands of educators under attack at universities and schools. The attendees, numbering in the hundreds, were a mix of lower-level union and Democratic Party officials and supporters, and those writers who decided to attend. While Mark McGowan insisted he was simply "exhausted," his departure reveals sharp shifts in the political situation. Workers are regularly forced to work six-day weeks, have 4-5 hours of unpaid time between split shifts, wages far below the cost of living and no access to safe and clean bathrooms. The Socialist Equality Party opposes the victimisation of SLIC workers and stands unconditionally in defense of the jobs and democratic rights of all insurance corporation employees. Residents gathered in Davenport, Iowa, on Monday and Tuesday to demonstrate against the planned demolition of a partially collapsed century-old apartment building. Last week, UPS workers from Local 804 in New York City spoke with the World Socialist Web Site about the conditions they face in the most expensive city in the world and the struggle ahead. The number of mass shootings in the US continues climbing at an alarming rate as 16 people were killed and 80 injured in a series of at least 20 incidents over the Memorial Day weekend. It is not necessarily the case that no books about working lives are being written, only that they are not eagerly sought by the publishing industry. 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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