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Gaza in Arizona: How Israeli High-Tech Firms Will Up-Armor the U.S.-Mexican Border

Todd Miller and Gabriel Schivone TomDispatch
A revelatory look at how a unique border-crossing set of partnerships among Israel’s high-tech companies (many involved in developing border wall technology in their own land), an Arizona tech park, and Mexican low-wage factories is intent on creating a “virtual wall” to shut down and militarize the U.S.-Mexican border.

2015 USAS National Conference: Calling All Students!

USAS United Students Against Sweatshops
United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) is a national student-led movement with over 150 locals. We campaign in solidarity with workers on our campuses and in factories abroad, using our leverage as students to win historic victories over multinational corporations. Join us! This year’s National Conference will be on February 20-21. The 2015 National Conference gathers hundreds of students committed to taking back our universities and demanding respect for workers.

California Labor’s Civil Wars Continue

Cal Winslow CounterPunch
In the first big strike of the year, 3,500 California NUHW health care workers took to the picket line at Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest health care provider (HMO). Astonishingly, the California Nurses Association (CNA-NNU), a union with a reputation as a militant fighter for nurses, a union that, along with NUHW, rejected “partnership” with Kaiser, and a union that has in fact been affiliated with NUHW for more than two years, has settled short with Kaiser.

The Origins of Modern Policing

Sam Mitrani The Indypendent
The liberal way of viewing the problem rests on a misunderstanding of the origins of the police and what they were created to do.

Locavore Movement Overlooks Farmworkers

Karl Grossman Sierra Club
Food movement advocates and consumers, driven to forge alternatives to industrial agribusiness, have neglected the labor economy that underpins ‘local’ food production,

Servers, Not Servants

Jenny Brown Labor Notes
The mess was codified in 1966 when restaurant and other tipped workers finally got included in the Fair Labor Standards Act. But instead of one fair wage, the law created a second tier: tipped workers who could be paid a subminimum wage.

Howard Dean Targets Rahm Emanuel

Jeffrey Lord The American Spectator
As mayor of Chicago, Rahm has unleashed an unprecedented attack on working families, especially the poor and people of color.