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ALL OUT to Madison Tuesday, June 14!

Alert! Action! The Wisconsin legislature declared an “extraordinary session” — beginning on June 14, aimed before the July elections — to bulldoze through their anti-working class budget agenda by suspending any rules for advance notice, debate and amendments. Isn’t it time for labor and community, our co-workers and neighbors together, students and teachers, to suspend […]

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Wisconsin youth, workers turn Capitol into tent city

The spirit of resistance is alive across the state of Wisconsin. From the first eruption of struggle here in February, when Gov. Scott Walker introduced a union-busting bill, and as attacks on working and oppressed people have broadened and sharpened, youth and students have played a decisive role, helping to advance and build the fightback. […]

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More anti-worker laws stoke anger in Wisconsin

On May 20, the Wisconsin Senate passed one of the most restrictive “Voter ID” laws in the United States. This followed the vote by the Wisconsin Assembly. Gov. Scott Walker said he would sign it quickly. The new law requires a photo ID to vote and increases the state’s residency rule from 10 days to […]

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Labor defends longshore union from employer attacks

Several hundred defenders and members of International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 10 in Oakland took over the plaza at Pacific Maritime Association headquarters here on April 25 to demand that the employers’ group drop its lawsuit against the union. The suit was in retaliation for the dockworkers’ solidarity action on April 4 in defense […]

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Wisconsin continues to be cauldron of struggle

Protest activities continue across Wisconsin to fight the union-busting bill signed by Gov. Scott Walker on March 11. They are also directed at the many anti-people measures contained in the budget proposal for the next two fiscal years, 2011-2013, which would cut at least $3.6 billion from services that help poor and working people. Because […]

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Wisconsin struggle continues in courts & streets

The ongoing people’s struggle in Wisconsin won a victory in the April 5 elections when independent Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg won a seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court over Justice David Prosser, a Republican conservative. It was announced on April 5 that Kloppenburg had won the election by a few hundred votes. However, […]

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A brief history of Wisconsin

Less than a year ago the Tea Party was able to attract considerable publicity around a rally it held in Wausau, Wis. High unemployment and foreclosures, plant closings, the virtual disappearance of family and middle-sized farms, and their displacement by larger factory farms had the people of this state angry and confused. But extreme right-wing […]