In a rare occurrence for US labor, UAW Local 4811 has launched a political strike against brutal police repression of the Gaza solidarity encampments at UCLA and other UC campuses.
There was supposed to be a historic five-day strike of Cal State academic workers, but the union leaders called it off after the first day. How did it come to this?
Shawn Fain argued that the “stand-up” strike would be this generation’s answer to the sitdown strikes of the 1930s. With the strikes against the Big Three over, how did the union leadership’s strategy work out?
Joe Biden—an enemy of workers the world over, and head of the most reactionary imperialist power on the planet—showed up in Michigan yesterday to “support” striking UAW workers.
The biggest drama of the summer isn’t Barbie or Oppenheimer, it’s the labor struggle unfolding in Hollywood. Beleaguered writers and actors have teamed up against a supervillain as bad as any you’d see in an […]
Drafted as a discussion document to be amended and voted on at the 2023 National Congress of the US section of the IMT, this text draws a balance sheet of the events that have unfolded […]
Joining the massive wave of labor action on campuses across the country, academic workers at New Jersey’s largest public university went on strike on April 10. Big lessons for the broader labor movement can be […]
This episode of Socialist Revolution podcast features an interview between our comrade Tom Trottier and Joe Attard from our international headquarters in London about the exciting developments in the US labor movement.
In this talk from the 2022 NYC Marxist School, Mark Rahman provides an overview of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, drawing on the lessons of this inspiring period of US history to help labor […]
Biden and Congress are trying to illegalize a rail strike, but the railway workers can defeat them if they are united and prepare for battle.
Socialist Revolution comrades are mobilizing around the country to stand in solidarity with striking workers who are fighting for higher wages, better working conditions, and the right to unionize.