The Top 5 Most Viewed Class Struggle Issues In 2022
These are the top five of 53 issues we published between Dec. 1, 2021 and November 30, by unique page views.
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These are the top five of 53 issues we published between Dec. 1, 2021 and November 30, by unique page views.
Corporations are making record profits—yet they can’t retain workers
Art costs money. Creativity takes time. The combination of time and money is in short supply within capitalist democracy.
We should celebrate the relative success of the CERB and the other individual support programs, and learn from them going forward.
Free transit or fixing the system?
It’s not often that the left writes with optimism. Long-time labour activist and NDP politician Peggy Nash’s recent book, Women Winning Office: An Activist’s Guide to Getting Elected, combines detailed … Read More
Even as COVID numbers rise, immunocompromised instructors are being strong-armed back into classrooms across Quebec
The massive cash transfer from the public purse into private, corporate coffers remains the most expensive swindle of the pandemic.
Pierre Poilievre poses with the head of a group that believes there’s ‘too many Arabs’ in Jerusalem
A Ukrainian restaurant in Toronto celebrated by the media is decorated with flags and photos of fascists, and sells them as well.
Indigenous knowledge should be a priority in Canada’s climate plans
However, as is becoming increasingly obvious, lasting labour victories require mass mobilization, not dependence on the courts.
In some cities, landlords have to engage in collective bargaining with tenants
This month, nearly all workers at a Loblaw distribution warehouse in Calgary received layoff notices amid failed contract talks.
COP27 ends with a new promise from wealthy nations to help pay losses and damages to developing countries