The World Socialist Web Site spoke with American Axle strikers in Detroit on May 18 and 19 about the wage-cutting agreement signed by the UAW.
Judge postpones hearing in lawsuit over police seizure of UCSC student protester’s phone
Days after she filed a lawsuit against the university administration, police seized Laaila Irshad’s phone with a warrant that purportedly authorized an unrestricted search of all the data on it.
Walkout by postal workers in Orléans, France and Leipzig, Germany over pay and conditions; protests continue across Iran over collapsing living standards; teachers and local government workers in Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria continue strike over pay
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
Postal workers in Orléans, France begin indefinite strike over increased workloads and in Leipzig, Germany postal workers strike over pay and conditions; workers and retirees continue protests against collapse in living standards, across a quarter of Iran’s provinces; teachers and local government workers in Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria continue month-long stoppage to demand minimum wage
Mass protests erupt in high schools in Turkey
Although the immediate cause of the students’ reaction is the exile of their teachers, there is mounting anger over the poor quality of education, lack of a future, growing social inequality and state repression.
Israeli air force veterans and reservists call for hostage deal and end to Gaza war
Workers in Israel must adopt a new political axis, in unity with and fighting for the liberation of the Palestinian masses from Zionist oppression.