Labor: a special interest?
The labor movement today is under attack by the monopoly corporations as a greedy “special interest” bunch. The attack starts in the White House and fills every media form every day. It increases in intensity as the 2004 elections draw ever closer.
Letters
Bush recruits Saddam’s thugs / Military-industrial-complex / PWW/NM a high priority / Bush photo-ops in Africa / Communism and religion
Editorials
It takes a fight to win / Bush is beatable
Editorials
Court rules against Bush / The real way to fight fire
Editorials
Steelworkers are fighting for their lives/Visit your Congressperson
Globalizing labor against Coca-Cola
I first met Luis Adolfo Cardona in Bogota, Colombia. He was clearly traumatized. He told my Witness for Peace labor delegation that on December 5, 1996, he’d witnessed the murder of Isidro Segundo Gil inside a Coca-Cola plant.
Coal country celebrates miners rescue
SIPESVILLE, Pa. – Men, women and children walk up the lane of the Arnold family dairy farm in a steady stream to pay homage to nine brave coal miners and the skill of the rescue team that brought them up alive from a flooded mine 250 feet below a cornfield Sunday, July 28.

