THE AMERICAN AXLE STRIKE
(Issue #42, vol. 14 , #2, Aug. 20, 2008)
THE INCREDIBLE STHRINKING UAW:
The sellout unionism of the UAW leadership and the class struggle alternative
by Mark Williams, 46k
(Issue #41, vol. 14 , #1, Feb. 20, 2008)
About the work of the Communist Party of the USA, the origin of the United Auto Workers,
and the difference between revolutionary Marxism-Leninism and revisionism:
THE CPUSA'S WORK IN AUTO and the change in line of the mid-1930's
(Workers' Advocate Supplement, vol. 3, #3, March 1987,
with a brief intro from April 2008)
EGYPT, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, AND ELSEWHERE
workers rise in strike struggles
by Tim Hall, 41K
(Issue #40, vol. 13, #2, August, 2007)
THE WORKERS' MOVEMENT:
THE WORKERS' MOVEMENT:
(Issue #38, vol. 12, #2, July 27, 2006)
THE STRUGGLE AGAINST CONCESSIONS
(Issue #37, vol. 12, #1, Feb. 2006)
ABOUT SPLITS IN THE LABOR BUREAUCRACY
(CV Issue #36, vol. 11, #2, September 10, 2005).
ISSUES ABOUT BUILDING THE WORKERS MOVEMENT THAT AROSE
IN DISCUSSIONS IN MWM-DETROIT
(CV Issue #36, vol. 11, #2, September 10, 2005).
SUPPORT THE NORTHWEST AIRLINES MECHANICS' STRIKE (DWV #51, and CV
Issue #36, vol. 11, #2, September 10, 2005).)
DETROIT FINANCIAL CRISIS
Support the city workers! Make the rich pay for the city budget crisis!
Down with Mayor Kilpatrick and Detroit City Council for balancing the budget on the
back of the workers and poor! (13K)
(Detroit Workers' Voice #50, June 20, 2005 and CV Issue #36, vol. 11, #2, September 10, 2005)
POSTAL MANAGEMENT VS. WORKERS' SAFETY
(DWV #51 and CV Issue #36, vol. 11, #2, September 10, 2005).)
Two brief items on the working conditions in the post office:
-Postal management negligence helped kill Brenda Campbell
-Postal management again ignores safety
THE WORKERS' MOVEMENT AND
THE MILLION WORKER MARCH ORGANIZATION
(Issue #35, vol. 11, #1, March 15, 2005)
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Bush and Kerry back war and big business: WORKERS! MOBILIZE FOR CLASS STRUGGLE! -- A Communist Voice Organization leaflet of October 5,2004, which was distributed at the Million Worker March in Washington DC on October 17.
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ABOUT THE CALIF. & WASH. STATE GROCERY WORKERS' STRUGGLES
(Issue #34, vol. 10, #2, August 25, 2004)
WORKERS AND THE IRAQ WAR
(Issue #34, vol. 10, #2, August 25, 2004)
POSTAL WORKERS
(Issue #32, vol. 9, #2, October 8, 2003)
No to Bush's postal commission: Fight Bush and USPS management's attacks on postal
workers from Detroit Workers' Voice #39, Sept. 15, 2003, 16K
UNIONS AND THE IRAQI WAR
(Issue #31, vol. 9, #1, May 20, 2003)
Is a union `anti-war' if the members don't know it?/
On U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW) by Mark, Detroit (32K)
Resolutions about the war from USLAW and the AFL-CIO.
This includes the text of various resolutions criticized in the article on USLAW. (18K)
AGAINST THE PRIVATIZATION DRIVE:
Post office 'Transformation Plan' attacks workers and universal service --
Postal management heads for privatization (25K)
(Issue #30, vol. 8, #3, Dec. 15, 2002, and Detroit Workers' Voice #31, August 27, 2002)
ANTHRAX: Postal management's handling of anthrax shows callous disregard for workers
(20K), by a Detroit postal worker
AGAINST THE NEO-LIBERAL OFFENSIVE: (19K)
Denounce Bush/Engler for attending Labor Day events! No to Bush and the Democrats!
For a class struggle against neo-liberalism (from Detroit Workers Voice #27)
Remember Carlo Giuliani, murdered for protesting the G-8 at Genoa (also from DWV #27)
(Issue #27, vol. 2, #1, Sep. 6, 2001)
40 days that shook the world of engineering: A history of the Boeing engineers' and technical
workers' strike of 2000 by Phil, Seattle (51K)
(Issue #24, vol. 6, #2, June 14, 2000)
Teachers strike blunts school board's `blame the teacher' drive
(Detroit Workers' Voice #24, September 10, 1999)
Only rank-and-file organization can save letter carriers: Mass struggle is the way to a decent
contract -- On the June 9 national information picket of NALC, the letter carriers union
(Detroit Workers' Voice #23, May 12, 1999)
Postal workers -- vote no! The tentative contract settlement is an insult!
(Detroit Workers' Voice #21, Dec. 9, 1998)
Lessons of the GM strike (Detroit Workers' Voice #20, Aug. 10, 1998)
Puerto Rican general strike (Detroit Workers' Voice #20. Aug. 10, 1998)
Striking miners block Russian railroads (Detroit Workers' Voice #20, Aug. 10, 1998)
SOUTH KOREAN workers face off against the new, liberal regime (including a discussion
of the KCTU union federation) by Mark, Detroit (38K)
Update on the Australian dockworkers' struggle
(Issue #18, vol. 4, #3, Aug. 1, 1998)
Workers wage powerful battles around the world --Danish general strike, Australian
dockworkers' struggle, etc. (Detroit Workers' Voice #19, May 27, 1998, 22K)
Fight USPS slave-driving and privatization (Detroit Workers' Voice #19, May 27, 1998, 22K)
What happened to the BIG CANADIAN STRIKES? (21K)
* Canadian postal workers go on strike (Detroit Workers' Voice #17)
* Government ban and union bureaucrats end Canadian postal workers' strike by Mark, Detroit
* Massive two-week teachers' strike in Ontario, Canada (DWV #17)
About the new NATIONAL UNION OF WORKERS: The slow breakup of PRI's corporative
unionism in Mexico (31K) by Joseph Green
Management intimidation campaign at Highland Park post office (DWV #17)
(Issue #16, vol. 4, #1, Jan. 20, 1998)
How the Chicago Workers' Voice group deals with the WPAEN: The working class
movement minus anti-revisionism by Mark, Detroit
A comment (on Jack Hill and the WPAEN) by Jake, Chicago Workers' Voice
Introducing the Working People's Action and Education Network (WPAEN) by Jack Hill, CWV
From a WPAEN leaflet
Program of the WPAEN
(Issue #15, vol. 3, #4, Oct. 25, 1997)
Settlement trades small gains for maintaining part-timers' misery: UPS workers wage major
contract battle (from Detroit Workers' Voice #16 )
Support the newspaper workers: Courts and government agencies are tools of the rich (from
DWV #16)
(Issue #15, vol. 3, #4, Oct. 25, 1997)
Thousands march to support Detroit newspaper workers
Rank-and-file action or union leader sellouts? (from Detroit Workers' Voice #14)
(Issue #14, vol. 3, #3, Aug. 10, 1997)
Strike wave against anti-workers laws in South Korea (16K)
Detroit newspaper strike betrayed:
-- Union leaders declare their failure a victory (16K)
(Issue #12, Vol. 3, #1, Mach 1, 1997)
About the anarcho-syndicalist IWW:
-- Denouncing rank-and-file workers for "union scabbing"
or organizing a trend aganistthe .union bureaucracy?
(Issue #11, Vol. 2. #6, Dec. 15, 1996)
No spark in the Spark:
-- Against their prettification of labor bureaucrat sell-outs
(Issue #10, Vol. 2, #5, Oct. 1, 1996)
Staley struggle: how not to learn from a defeat
-- Lessons of the Staley struggle by Jack Hill (Oleg) (22K)
-- On Jack Hill's empty optimism regarding the accomplishments of the Staley struggle (36K)
-- How not to learn from the Staley struggle (39K)
Union bureaucrats establish "Labor Party" (including criticism of such Trotskyist groups
as Socialist Action, Spark, and Bulletin) (24K)
Empty "left" phrases about the trade unions (criticism of "left" communism & the LAWV) (35K)
(Issue #9, Vol. 2, #4, Aug. 1, 1996)
Postal workers under attack:
DWV: Resist management efforts to ruin letter carriers
Impotent strategies against postal privatization
(Issue #8, Vol. 2, #3, June 1, 1996)
The trade unions, the errors of the Trotskyist "transitional program",
-- and the zigzags of the Los Angeles Workers' Voice
DWV: Why were CAT and Staley workers defeated?
55,000 government workers on strike in Ontario, Canada
(Issue #7, Vol. 2, #2, March 15, 1996)
DWV: Strike wave in France jolts conservative government (20K)
Striking Boeing workers stand up to concessions
Tough road ahead for striking Detroit newspaper workers
(Issue #6, Vol. 2, #1, Jan. 15, 1995)
Capitulation or struggle in the working class movement
Detroit Workers' Voice: Newspaper workers fight on!
Detroit meeting: Will rank-and-file militancy
overcome labor bureaucrat obstacles?
DWV: No struggle equals a nothing postal contract
'Left' daydreams about the labor bureaucrats
Longing for a labor party -- Oleg on Labor Party Advocates
John Sweeney's unionism is warmed-over Kirkland stew
(Issue #5, Vol. 1, #5, Nov. 15, 1995)
Detroit newspaper strikers take militant action
-- Report from the picket lines
-- Reformist left kneels before union bureaucrats
-- Detroit Workers' Voice on newspaper strike
DWV vs. plans of postal management
The affluent worker--bourgeoisified?/
Review of Goldthorpe's 1 969 book on British workers
(Issue #4, Vol. 1, #4, Sept. 15, 1995)
Detroit Workers' Voice: Fight the contract on the workers and the poor
A critique of "Solidarity Organization Committee's" stand on the struggle in postal
The growth of the middle classes, and the prospects for socialist consciousness/
A review of C. Wright Mills' White Collar
(Issue #2, Vol. 1, #2, June 1, 1995)
Oleg (Jack Hill) on the Labor Notes conference
Mark replies to Oleg on the Labor Notes conference
A review of Kim Moody's views on the working class
Oleg on Spark
Pete Brown on Spark's workplace organizing
(Issue #1, Vol. 1, #1, April 15, 1995)
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