WSA Statement on the Atrocities Committed in Chechnya
April 13, 2017
According to multiple news publications such as the Guardian[1] and the BBC[2], the Chechen police have began to round up suspected gay men and put them …
Read moreStatement by the Workers Solidarity Alliance —
Against War and Dictators!
WSA stands firmly against U.S. military intervention in Syria. We are also against the despotic Assad regime, which has been waging a brutal civil war against much of Syria’s …
Read moreBy Winter Jones
What is Workers’ Self-Management?
Workers’ Self-Management is exactly what it sounds like — workers controlling their own workplaces, answering to nobody other than themselves, and also to their fellow workers. Everybody involved in making the workplace’s decisions …
Read moreW.S.A. – International Women’s Day statement
Workers Solidarity Alliance (WSA)
International Women’s Day statement
On March 8, 1908, thousands of women left their jobs in the sweatshops of New York City’s Lower East Side and took to the streets to …
Read moreBy the WSA
On January 20, 2017, on a rainy day in Washington DC, Donald Trump was sworn into office as the 45th president of the United States. It’s a day that ultimately brought shock to many who fully expected …
Read moreby Jake Tompkins
The way the current capitalist world system is arranged there is a high level of unemployment across the world, especially because of the crises which has seen no recovery for anyone, but the richest of the rich. …
Read moreBy Bryer C. Sousa*
It’s almost like clockwork. Since 1979 – the birth of neoliberalism (not the conception of neoliberalism, for its ideological roots may be traced back to the 1938 Walter Lippmann Colloquium as well as the 1947 Mont …
Read moreBy David Fernández-Barrial
At the dawn of the Trump era, Labor is a sleeping giant with the ability to unite diverse swaths of American society and ultimately transform it.
For many years now, a widespread cry has been raised of …
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