Archive for May, 2008

SEIU and UNITE-HERE Make Secret Deals with Employers

The Wall Street Journal reports that the officials of two of the largest private-sector unions in North America have entered into secret agreements with employers (notorious food service ‘outsource’ corporations Sodexho and Aramark), which “give the companies the right to designate which of their locations, and how many workers, the unions can seek to organize” […]

Putting the Food Crisis in Political Perspective

According to UNICEF, about 30,000 children die each day within the world capitalist system due to easily preventable conditions related to poverty and malnutrition. But the longstanding failures of the system to feed those who live under it — for the simple but shocking reason that feeding some people is simply not profitable for the […]

Canada: Report Documents 25 yrs of Income Redistribution from the Poor to the Rich

According to a new report from Statistics Canada, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. That may be no surprise. But the scale of the injustice, and its persistence for a quarter century, is remarkable. According to the report: “Between 1980 and 2005, median earnings among the top 20% of full-time […]

The Continuing Relevance of Socialist Feminism

Nancy Holmstrom, a long-time socialist feminist activist/intellectual in the U.S., recently gave a talk in Toronto on the topic of the “Socialist-Feminism, Then and Now,” the text of which is available on the web site of New Socialist magazine. In her talk, Holmstrom offers both a useful historical survey of the early years of (2nd […]