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Labor Today back issues
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More questions and answers on independent political movements: labor political muscle -- some questions from the mine workers.
March 22, 1990... More Questions and Answers on Independent Political Movements:
JOURNAL: In recent years, it's become fashionable for political consultants to downplay appeals to the labor movement and ordinary working people in campaigns. They point to victories by people like Ronald Reagan, George Bush and...
N.Y. Mayor, mine workers president, and Kirkland's assistant ... salute CBTU convention. (David Dinkins, Richard Trumka, Kenneth Young)(Coalition of Black Trade Unionists)
March 22, 1990... N.Y. Mayor, Mine Workers President, and Kirkland's Assistant . . .
The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists is alive and well in the U.S.A. They held their 19th Convention in New Orleans last month and it went a long way to affirm its steady march along "Freedom Trail."
Four days of...
Mandela welcomed on U.S. visit, wants sanctions continued. (Nelson Mandela)
March 22, 1990... Mandela Welcomed on U.S. Visit, Wants Sanctions Continued
Nelson Mandela, the African National Congress leader and fighter for freedom of the oppressed majority in South Africa, in his triumphant visit to the U.S. in July called for a renewed commitment by all Americans to continue the...
World labor protests the repression of unions in Panama.
March 22, 1990... World Labor Protests the Repression of Unions in Panama
The International Conference of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) has lodged a detailed complaint with the ILO against the new government of Panama (installed by the U.S. military) accusing it of trying to undermine trade union rights.
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Labor demands passage of Civil Rights Act.
March 22, 1990... Labor Demands Passage of Civil Rights Act
Labor and civil rights groups are pushing ahead for quick passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1990 by the House of Representatives, despite opposition from business lobbyists and a threatened Bush veto. In a 65-34 vote, the Senate passed its version...