US government sues Edward Snowden over publication of his memoirs
United States

US government sues Edward Snowden over publication of his memoirs

The US government has demanded the proceeds from the sale of Edward Snowden’s memoir, Permanent Record, claiming that he violated non-disclosure agreements

Peoples Dispatch
September 19, 2019
Massive strike by GM workers in the US enters third day
United States

Massive strike by GM workers in the US enters third day

More than 49,000 General Motors’ workers went on strike late on Sunday night under the leadership of United Autoworkers (UAW) due to the failure of contract negotiations with the company.

Peoples Dispatch
September 19, 2019
Belgium’s Workers Party pushes for a minimum pension law through Citizens’ Initiative
Belgium

Belgium’s Workers Party pushes for a minimum pension law through Citizens’ Initiative

As per the proposal, the minimum pension in Belgium will be EUR 1,500. This may be the first law to be brought about through a citizens’ initiative which allows the formation of a citizens’ committee and collection of signatures in support of legislative proposals

Peoples Dispatch
September 18, 2019
Dutch metal workers’ struggle for a fair labor agreement bears fruit
Netherlands

Dutch metal workers’ struggle for a fair labor agreement bears fruit

The new Collective Labor Agreement, reached after several months of intense bargaining between trade unions and employers, proposes a phased salary hike of nearly 8%

Peoples Dispatch
September 17, 2019
Another 24 suspects released in the Ayotzinapa Case
Mexico

Another 24 suspects released in the Ayotzinapa Case

Out of the total 142 arrested in the Ayotzinapa Case, 77 have been released and 65 remain in prison.

Peoples Dispatch
September 17, 2019
Pakistan garment workers
Pakistan

Pakistani garment workers pay tribute to victims of 2012 factory fire

As many as 257 workers died in the fire at the Ali Enterprises factory in Karachi. Workers struggled for six years to get compensation and to this day, labor under hazardous working conditions

Peoples Dispatch
September 17, 2019
Peruvian mine industry workers suspend indefinite strike
Peru

Peruvian mine industry workers suspend indefinite strike

The workers suspended their strike this week in order to facilitate a dialogue with the authorities on their demands

Peoples Dispatch
September 17, 2019
Danish demolitions
Saudi Arabia Yemen

Houthi attacks on Aramco oil facilities reveal extent of Saudi vulnerability

The attacks by the Houthi forces on Aramco facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais will cause a steep rise in oil prices. They also demonstrate that Saudi Arabia may have more to lose than money if it continues with its genocidal war on Yemen

Peoples Dispatch
September 16, 2019