June

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Ohio unions pushing workers’ comp restoration vote Justice for Florida tomato workers ‘Sleep with the right people’ USLAW alert on Bush Iran threat Cleveland JwJ rallies for health care

Wall Streets enforcer

Bush’s first treasury secretary, Paul O’Neill, was fired for not toeing the administration line. The second, John Snow, toed the line too closely.

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Rainbow/PUSH advances fight for working families

ROSEMONT, Ill. — Hundreds of union supporters, members and leaders gathered here at the O’Hare Hyatt Hotel, June 12, under the banner “Labor Day — The Right To Organize,” during the 35th Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund Annual Conference.

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WORLD NOTES

Greece: Students strike against privatization Worldwide: Escalation of attack on workers’ rights Czech Republic: Anticommunist frenzy mars elections Germany: Campaign against human trafficking Iraq: Gov’t backs down vs. trade union

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Worldwide days of action for Cuban 5

The future of five political prisoners in U.S. jails known as the Cuban Five may depend on what happens during the next few months. Cuban and U.S. leaders of the solidarity movement on their behalf are planning actions aimed at educating a U.S. public that they see as knowing very little about the case of the Five.

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Texas Dems gear up for November election

FORT WORTH, Texas — Over 7,000 Texans gathered here June 8-9 for the state Democratic Party convention. They came determined to overthrow the policies of George W. Bush that devastated Texas long before the rest of the nation felt their teeth.

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San Franciscans band together for human needs

SAN FRANCISCO — A broad coalition of organizations gathered on the steps of City Hall last week to launch a campaign to increase by $25 million the share of funds in the next city budget for programs serving human needs. They presented their vision of a city whose residents are nurtured and supported, not driven out by soaring costs, dwindling services and growing violence.

Ken Lay YMCA changes its name

KATY, Texas — Convicted corporate criminal Ken Lay, former CEO of Enron and close friend of President Bush, requested that his name be removed from a YMCA facility in a posh suburb of west Houston. The executive board of the YMCA of Greater Houston granted his request and renamed the facility the Katy Family YMCA.

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NAACP steps up for Katrina survivors

HOUSTON — When Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Louisiana coast last Aug. 29, the NAACP here stepped up to the plate and is still providing services nine months later.

In California, the race is on

Wasting no time after the June 6 primaries, the labor movement and the California Democratic Party are already gearing up to unseat Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in November.

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