Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Workers in one country cannot defend their jobs by sacrificing workers in another. Their class interests transcend national rivalries and the chaos of the market. Workers share a common interest in the use of technology to benefit all of humanity, rather than to enrich a privileged few. The talks on a supposed "peace plan" for Ukraine, which took place in Berlin over the past few days, have made one thing clear above all else: the leading European powers—above all Germany—are doing everything they can to prolong NATO's war against Russia. Mack Trucks worker and UAW presidential candidate Will Lehman released this video explaining the significance of Socialism AI for the working class. "It gives you sources and suggests follow‑up questions… It raises consciousness and prompts you about what you can do." Reiner has been a household name in the US since his days on the immensely popular situation comedy "All in the Family" in the 1970s. "Sons and daughters. Colleagues. Veterans… will all have a role to play. To build. To serve. And if necessary, to fight," Sir Richard Knighton insisted. In a 31-19 vote, more than half of the 40 Republicans in the Indiana Senate joined with 10 Democrats to reject a Trump-backed plan to gerrymander the state's congressional map and eliminate the state's two Democratic-held districts. By December 13, the widespread water outage had affected approximately 100,000 people in Waterbury and two suburbs, in one of the city's most significant water emergencies in decades. World Socialist Web Site reporters spoke to lecturers and students about the implications of shutting down entire departments and the continuing financialisation of higher education. This atomisation of HE workers' struggles within a single city is an acute expression of the union's policy of isolating a series of local recent strikes over job losses, and other issues, including many dozens of course closures, at universities in Edinburgh, Nottingham, Cardiff, Bradford, Leicester and Dundee—all which face defeat. Readers should note that the two leading politicians behind the smear campaign are members of nominally left organisations. Treasurer Jim Chalmers outlined billions of dollars in cuts to government programs and declared that there would be more "difficult" decisions to come. Despite ongoing complaints, exposures and official inquiries into the exploitative Pacific labour schemes over many years, little has changed. 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. We're powered by the support of our readers and workers. Make a contribution today to the World Socialist Web Site. This email was sent to alitealbum.wsws@blogger.com. If you want to, you can unsubscribe. We rely on your financial support and your participation. Copyright © 2024, World Socialist Web Site, wsws.org. All rights reserved.
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