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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

March 28 News Update


Can information technology save global fisheries?
'Extreme' fossil fuel investments have surged under Trump, report reveals
How climate change could swallow Louisiana's Tabasco island
Texas sinkholes: oil and gas drilling increases threat, scientists warn

Oklahoma House Passes Pay Increase, Teachers Say They Will Still Strike
Portland Burgerville could become first fast-food union shop in US
Union supporters protest city employee contract negotiations
Campus Unions, Local Labor Councils Endorse Grad Student Union
South Korean auto workers blast revised trade deal with US
Germany Courts Workers With Sausages and Cheap Housing
Women 'Never Think of Getting Credit' But Now That's Changing
Argentine soy crush workers to start wage strike
From Mission to Microchip: Rethinking California's Labor History
What Is the Significance of China’s #MeToo Movement?
The vision of the new society in Marx’s Capital
Amazon priest who championed land rights for Brazil's poor is arrested
Census Question on Citizenship Spurs States to Join in Lawsuit *
App to Harvest Data on Facebook Had Tie to a Thiel Company *


Stories from the New York Times will be followed with a *. The Times pay wall policy allows free access to only about ten articles a month.
Bill Onasch at 5:05 AM

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Retiree member of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1287. Active member National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981. Webmaster of kclabor.org since March, 2000. Former Vice-President of ATU 1287. In Minneapolis during Seventies-Eighties held several posts in UE Local 1139 including Local President and Shop Chairman at Litton Microwave. Charter member of Labor Party Advocates. Founding member of US Labor Against the War.
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