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Colleges layoff underpaid adjuncts then challenge their unemployment claims
Unemployment insurance laws were developed prior to the widespread use of contingent faculty, and were designed to prevent K-12 teachers and full-time college professors from collecting unemployment during scheduled term breaks and summer vacations when they weren’t teaching. In nearly all states, these laws are being used to prevent adjuncts, who have since become the […]
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Time is not on our side in Libya
Haftar, who was once an intimate of the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), is now prosecuting a seemingly endless and brutal war against the United Nation’s recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) based in Tripoli and led by President Fayez al-Sarraj.
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Call for investigations into federal operatives in Portland
“The jarring reports of federal law enforcement officers grabbing peaceful protestors off the street should alarm every single American. This is not the way a government operates in a functioning democracy.”
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History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America
Many people from divergent ethnic backgrounds, speaking various languages, and possessing different cultures now share a common experience of inequality in the United States. Yet there is an absence of unity among these constituencies, in part because their leaders are imprisoned ideologically and theoretically by the assumptions and realities of the past.
- Colleges layoff underpaid adjuncts then challenge their unemployment claims July 22, 2020
- Time is not on our side in Libya July 22, 2020
- Reform won’t end police sexual violence July 22, 2020
- Crunch time for the Platform Management model July 22, 2020
- Defunding police and challenging militarism, a necessary response to their “battle space” July 22, 2020
- Portland: “Wall of Moms” mobilizes to protect protests from police violence July 22, 2020
- Influential DC-based Ukrainian think tank hosts neo-Nazi activist convicted for racist violence July 21, 2020
- Emancipation and science: Ernest Mandel 25 years later July 21, 2020
- ‘Fascism and Big Business’ – Review July 21, 2020
- ‘No tactics… just seemed like a gang’: Navy Veteran speaks out after attack by secret police in viral video viewed nearly 10 million times July 21, 2020
- With U.S. support, Taiwan planted deception about warning World Health Org of COVID July 20, 2020
- Essential—and expendable—Mexican labor July 20, 2020
- Fascism: The decay of capitalism July 20, 2020
- Solidarity with the people in the streets of Portland July 20, 2020
- Call for investigations into federal operatives in Portland July 18, 2020
- COVID-19: Rot exposed by pandemic augurs a future of fear July 18, 2020
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying’s regular press conference on July 15, 2020 July 18, 2020
- Paralysed companies rescued by an ‘army’ of volunteer workers July 18, 2020
- 1978: Ernest Mandel – Rosa Luxemburg and political economy July 18, 2020
- History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America July 17, 2020
- Why government mostly helps people who need it the least—even during a crisis July 17, 2020
- Indian poet and activist Varavara Rao shifted from prison to hospital due to deteriorating health July 17, 2020
- Each heartbeat must be our song; the redness of blood, our banner July 17, 2020
- The great American firewall: On the question of censorship July 17, 2020