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Newspaper of the Communist Workers Party, Volume 6, Issue 14. Includes articles on: United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) rejecting a new contract proposal; the set date for the beginning of the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. (NASSCO) trial of three labor leaders; a comparison of the lack of police assistance in apprehending the murderer of Black Atlanta children and in stopping the Greensboro Massacre; the underfunding of education in Boston; the boycott of Nestles following a Nestles infant-formula sales campaign to encourage mothers to give up breastfeeding; a New York City daycare workers strike and demonstration for a new union contract; protests against cuts to adult education; a history of U.S. Steel’s union busting activities and the current crisis facing the United Steel Workers (USW) Union; a case of Long Island Railroad damaging workers through herbicides sprayed along the railroad tracks; General Motors workers permanently disfigured by lead dust; USW’s year long battle over the closing of Wisconsin Steel; Reagan’s support of El Salvador's Junta and the South Africa’s aggression; an interview with the chairman of the Bay Area Coalition Against Racism and Repression (BACARR); a reflection on the life of Sandi Smith, one of the five Communist Workers Party (CWP) members killed in the Greensboro Massacre; a critique of the film “Ordinary People”; changing nature of health workers movement; the Reproduction Rights National Network (R2N2); and the reactions to Reagan’s shooting.

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