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Pepsico Argentina: After Violent Eviction, Workers Win Major Legal Battle

Just two hours after the repression on July 13, a Labor Court of Appeals ruled that PepsiCo had violated the Law and ordered the reinstatement of all workers.

Marisela Trevin

July 16, 2017

Counter-Pride March in Madrid: The Sisters of Stonewall Would Have Been Proud of Us

Orgullo Crítico is an effort to deepen the analysis of “pink capitalism,” and is fueled by an anti-systemic spirit.

Carmen C.A.

July 15, 2017

PepsiCo Struggle in Washington Post, New York Times, Fox

PepsiCo struggle gains major national and international attention.

Left Voice

July 14, 2017

Power Cuts in the Gaza Strip, a Humanitarian Crisis

As the Gaza Strip moves even more rapidly than predicted toward becoming uninhabitable, its two million residents face an escalating humanitarian crisis.

Mira Craig-Morse

July 14, 2017

Carrying the Torch: Revolutionary Marxism in the Neoliberal Era

A leader of the Partido de Trabajadores Socialistas (PTS) talks about the theoretical and strategic basis for the actions of the PTS in the struggle for worker control at Zanon.

Christian Castillo

July 14, 2017

10 Images of the Battle at PepsiCo

This morning, PepsiCo workers were brutally repressed by the police who evicted them from an occupation in defense of their jobs.

Left Voice

July 13, 2017

The Battle at PepsiCo

Workers are violently evicted from an occupation by the Macri government in defense of the US corporation, PepsiCo.

Left Voice

July 13, 2017

Workers Beat Back Goliath, Defend Factory Occupation

Last night, PepsiCo workers defended the factory occupation and at least for the night, kept the police away. How did they do it?

Tatiana Cozzarelli

July 12, 2017

PepsiCo Workers Threatened with Violent Eviction

Helicopters and police cars circle the PepsiCo factory where workers are fighting for their jobs.

Left Voice

July 11, 2017