
Labor history: "Bonus Army" starts national movement
Eighty years ago today, the first "Bonus Marchers" arrived in Washington, D.C.

2012 elections: Building a new foundation
The class struggle, rather than stopping during an election, actually intensifies.

Class struggle boils over
The work was just as dangerous and just as difficult as before, but the pay and benefits were considerably less.
Steve Cooper, trade union, civil rights activist dies at 77
Steve Cooper, a longtime trade union, civil rights activist and member of the Los Angeles Metro Club of the Communist Party died recently in Los Angeles. He was 77.

Recapturing the social identity of the Black church
In the days of the past, the black church served as a beacon of hope for the lost-soul seeking grace and mercy.

Van Halen's new pro-union 'Tattoo'
Classic rockers Van Halen are back with their first new studio album ("A Different Kind of Truth") in 14 years. And the album's lead single, "Tattoo," is a pretty important pro-union shout-out.

Oscars hid shameful side of "The Artist"
"The Artist" opens with a shameful and blatant episode of anti-Soviet and anti-Russian propaganda that has no place in advancing the plot of the film.

In their war against workers, corporations increasingly choose lockouts
Employers have been engaging in class warfare for quite some time now. Recently they have added lockouts to the long list of weapons they have used to wage that warfare.

Professor lists Obama accomplishments: Over 244 and growing
President Obama has 244 accomplishments under his belt since he took office despite fanatical Republican opposition aimed at wrecking his presidency.


