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Important Fights Underscore This Year’s Labor Day Parade in NYC

By Robert Hennelly

Over 100,000 union members from 200 unions and their supporters marched up Fifth Ave. on Sept. 6 in the annual New York City Central Labor Council Labor Day Parade that took on additional significance this year because it comes as the Trump regime is trying to strip away the collective bargaining  rights of one million federal workers.

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Hell No to ‘Elder Abuse’ in Chelsea: CB4 Rejects Demolition of NYCHA Houses

By Joe Maniscalco

It’s an inconvenient truth that Mayor Eric Adams, NYCHA, and the big money developers hoping to level the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses on the lower west side of Manhattan do not want to acknowledge—but the majority of residents actually living in the public housing complex does not support the plan.

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‘Retirees’ Champion’ Chris Marte Introduces Plan to Reform Autocratic NYC Council and Become Next Speaker

By Joe Maniscalco

Council Member Chris Marte [D-1st District] announced today that he wants to succeed Adrienne Adams as head of the New York City Council—but Marte doesn’t just want to be the next Speaker, he wants to free the entire legislative body from the corrosive grip of autocratic rule presently subverting the will of New Yorkers. 

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Listen: ‘Workers Over Billionaires’ And More!

By Bob Hennelly

This past week,  as part of the National "Workers Over Billionaires" Labor Day of Action, thousands of New York restaurant workers and their supporters marched on Trump Tower.

We speak with Brendan Griffith, the new president of the NYC Central Labor Council, which represents 300 unions and more than one million workers. Brendan describes how unionized workers make significantly more than non-union workers, as well as enjoy a safer workplace.

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Listen: NYC Stage Actors Rally with AFL-CIO Prez Ahead of Contract Push

By Bob Hennelly

A steady rain in Times Square this past Wednesday couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of hundreds of union activists who gathered to welcome the national AFL-CIO’s “It’s Better in a Union” bus tour. The high profile rally to support the LIVE Broadway heavily unionized workforce came as union negotiators prepare to take on the powerful Broadway League in what is expected to be tough bargaining.

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Listen: Unmasking Trump’s Pretext for D.C. Takeover; Israel’s General Strike, and More

By Bob Hennelly

As President Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders grabbed headlines, Israel intensified its attacks on Gaza City in a final push to force out the population. Amnesty International maintains that Israel is “carrying out a deliberate campaign of starvation” in Gaza and is “systematically destroying the health, well being and social fabric of Palestinian life.”

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‘The Billionaires Don’t Give a Flying F—k About Us!’ Chelsea Continues Revolt Against Demolition

By Joe Maniscalco

Twenty-one-year-old Chloe Jacobs is a fourth generation Chelsea resident. Her grandparents moved into Penn South during the 1960s when the west side neighborhood was still developing as a cozy enclave where poor and working class New Yorkers could thrive and raise their kids in peace.

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Phil Cohen’s War Stories: Montagnard Insurgents Join the Union-The Arbitration

War Stories By Phil Cohen

Editor’s Note: This is Part II of Phil’s two-part story about a community of Montagnard tribesmen who fought alongside US Special Forces in the Vietnam War, were abandoned for 20 years, and ultimately allowed to immigrate to Greensboro, North Carolina many years later. That’s where Phil met them working at a Kmart warehouse and started organizing. Part I is here in case you missed it. 

When the date for the long-awaited hearing on the forklift issue eventually arrived, Hin Nie and several Montagnard workers joined me in a Marriot Hotel conference room. The arbitrator requested to meet with both parties in the lobby to acquire a better understanding of this most unusual issue before we went on the record.

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Phil Cohen War Stories: Montagnard Insurgents Join the Union

Editor’s Note: This is Part I of Phil’s two-part story about a community of Montagnard tribesmen who fought alongside US Special Forces in the Vietnam War, were abandoned for 20 years, and ultimately allowed to immigrate to Greensboro, North Carolina many years later. That’s where Phil met them working at a Kmart warehouse and started organizing.

Montagnards were an ethnic minority of ancient warrior-tribes living in the central highlands of Vietnam, who considered themselves a separate nation with their own languages and religion. Having suffered a long history of persecution by the Vietnamese, they were recruited during the 1960s by American Special Forces to engage a common enemy. The Montagnards’ warlike upbringing and intimate knowledge of local terrain made them invaluable assets and the military guaranteed their protection regardless of the war’s outcome. They were dramatized in a somewhat exaggerated fashion by the movie Apocalypse Now.

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