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Low-wage workers of the world, unite!

United Auto Workers members march through downtown Detroit, Mich., on Sept. 15, 2023. Second-tier auto workers start at $16 an hour, less than the average hourly pay for a Walmart clerk.
War and Lenin in the 21st century, part 5  Lenin’s “Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism” was written and published during World War I to show that the war was imperialist on all sides. […]
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Gary Wilson

The continued global integration of production and the rapid expansion of the international working class has made cross-border solidarity an urgent necessity. As more aspects of work become globally interconnected, workers around the world are facing common challenges of exploitation and oppression under imperialist capitalism. 

The only way to fight back is through unified resistance across all borders. The growing ranks of international labor from all corners of the world have shared class interests. Workers need to build solidarity networks across borders to confront the forces of monopoly capital.