What's Left 2016-10-16 Volume 77
Global textile: a supply chain that weighs on workers and the environment; Opportunistic move seeks to divide workers in Newfoundland and Labrador; Privacy at Work; US Labor and the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL);
The Citizens’ Press email newsletter archive.
Global textile: a supply chain that weighs on workers and the environment; Opportunistic move seeks to divide workers in Newfoundland and Labrador; Privacy at Work; US Labor and the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL);
Revenue Options for Toronto (and other cities); Selling Toronto Hydro is a terrible idea; October 1 is a chance to capture hearts and minds; New immigrants good for schools; 30 years of the Handmaid's Tale; Indian high court enforces copyright exemption for education; Corbyn Dominates UK Labour Party Leadership Contest
Where does economic critique come from?; The struggle continues for fair wages and workers' rights; Young workers, activism, and building a better world; Free trade is front and centre again; LEFT NOISE!
Catastrophic wilderness destruction, massive bird population decline, and record low Arctic ice coverage – Everything is not alright; Alberta announces $15 minimum wage; Trudeau Liberals continue to ignore Human Rights Tribunal and fail First Nations; Chief of Statistics Canada resigns in protest; Someone is learning how to take down the internet; New EU rules would provide free wi-fi across Europe; Book Review: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead; Left Noise This Week
Trudeau smiles for cameras, happy to leave Harper policies in place; Labour Day reading ; Employee diversity is critical when making design decisions; Endangered wolves in Washington killed for behaving normally; Emotions are hard but men must to do a better job of dealing with them
Digital Democracy is not easy, but UK Labour under Corbyn has a plan; Edward Snowden Financial Times Interview; Decline in union membership means lower wages for everyone ; Arrest warrant issued for Amy Goodman from Democracy Now! radio show; Prisoners across the US are on strike against forced labour; LEFT NOISE
Are corporations evading taxes or not? Governments can't decide; The Fraser Institute Lies ; More evidence that states the obvious: “Privatizing government doesn't actually save money”
Tell Your University: Don't Sell Patents to Trolls ; Topless Trudeau is a dangerous distraction for Canadians and the media ; Rally: Justice for Abdirahman Abdi; Report questions need for mass surveillance ;Trump can still win; LEFT NOISE
There should be no rushing the “Internet of Things”; Another world is still possible, and more necessary than ever; Extreme climate change is real and it's here; LEFT NOISE (Special edition)
Ottawa community rallies for Abdirahman Abdi;Changing Workplaces Review interim report released;A book for techies and privacy wonks: The Circle by Dave Eggers;LEFT NOISE