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No More Blood for Oil: UE Condemns Military Attacks on Venezuela
Statement of the UE Officers – December 18, 2025 PITTSBURGH, PA – Our government’s escalating attacks on Venezuela are unconstitutional, immoral, and a massive waste of resources. The idea that Venezuela represents a military threat to the U.S. is patently absurd; the use of the U.S. military to carry out lethal attacks on fishing boats…
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The Starbucks Strike and the Long Memory of the Kitchen
By: Carlos B The modern figure of the chef did not begin in a luxury dining room. It began in the barracks, in hunger, in political upheaval. Marie-Antoine Carême—the man later called the “King of Chefs and Chef of Kings”—was born in 1784 to an unemployed laborer on the outskirts of Paris. He was one…
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OPINION: Oppositional, Independent, and Socialist Candidates
By: Dalton Galloway The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not represent the official position of Working Mass. Reflecting back on the 2025 election season, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has major accomplishments for which to be proud. In a year without federal elections, DSA nonetheless captured lightning in a…
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OPINION: Electoral Strategy With Every Canvass An Organizing Moment
By: Ric Blair The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not represent the official position of Working Mass. The 2025 election cycle has left Boston Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) stronger and better positioned for the future; As far as I see it, this is a fact. Members across the…
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Allston Community Seethes and Rallies After ICE Abduction of Allston Car Wash Workers
By: Kelly Regan & Travis Wayne ALLSTON, MA – On Monday, November 17, sixty people crossed Allston to assemble at Marsh Plaza on Commonwealth Avenue in response to a flurry of rapid-response organizing by Boston Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). Community members rallied after ICE’s abduction of nine Allston Car Wash employees on November 4.…
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“People see what is happening”: Italy’s General Strike for Palestine
By: Andrew Sebald This article was originally published in the Call. On Monday, September 22, 2025, grassroots unions and student organizations throughout Italy successfully organized a general strike in just a few days. The strike coincided with the passage of the Global Sumud Flotilla. The Flotilla constituted a group of boats with activists from all…
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From Italian Ports to Gaza: An Interview with José Nivoi on the Global Sumud Flotilla
Interview By: Francesca Maria Translated from Italian to English. This interview was originally published in Springs of Revolution. José Nivoi is a spokesperson for CALP (Collettivo Autonomo Lavoratori Portuali – Autonomous Dockworkers Collective) in Genoa and a member of USB (Unione Sindacale di Base – Grassroot Trade Union). He’s aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to…
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The Stumo Brothers of Western Mass: On Mission Sailing with the Global Sumud Flotilla
By: Reid Jackson SHEFFIELD, MA – Adnaan and Torleif Stumo are two brothers from a town in the westernmost corner of Massachusetts. On October 8th, 2025, they were in the epicenter of Israel’s violation of international and maritime law. Today, they are back in America. In the heart of the nation that allowed for them…
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WPI Resident Advisors On Strike Against Destructive Restructuring and Unionbusting
By: Jake S Resident Advisors at Worcester Polytechnic Institute live in the student dormitories and offer services and resources to the students that live in their buildings to keep them safe and offer them help when they need it. RAs voted to form a union and affiliate with the United Auto Workers – the same…
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Starbucks Workers United Supermajority Authorize ULP Strike for November 13
By: Terence Cawley On Wednesday, November 5, Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) announced the results of their strike authorization vote initiated on October 24. A supermajority of 92% of SBWU voted to strike dozens of cities on one of the company’s most profitable days of the year, November 13, if Starbucks does not “finalize fair contracts…
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Kickstarter Workers Rally in Boston to Launch Fourth Strike Week
By: Frederick Reiber Boston, MA – Kickstarter United (OPEIU Local 153) workers rallied on Thursday outside the 100 Oliver Street offices of Littler Mendelson, America’s largest union-busting firm, to launch their fourth week on strike. Employees from across the country, from Boston to New York City to Seattle, gathered to protest management’s choice to retain…
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OPINION: UAW 2320 Legal Workers Elect National Slate of DSA Leaders and Allies to Lead the Union
NOLSW Forward Leads Union to Declare Support for BDS and Opposition to U.S. Imperialism By: Siobhan M. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not represent the official position of Working Mass. BOSTON, MA – The National Organization of Legal Services Workers (NOLSW, UAW 2320) emerged from our 2025 National…
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MIT Refuses to Sign Trump Compact Following Pressure from Grad Workers’ Union and Other Groups
By: Frederick Reiber CAMBRIDGE, MA – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s students, workers, and union comrades gathered outside of the university’s Lobby 7 on Friday, October 10th to protest and celebrate MIT rejecting the Trump administration’s compact. Earlier this month, the White House sent offers to nine universities in what the administration titled “Compact for…
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Worcester Medical Residents Persevere Through Fifth Month of Negotiations with UMass
By: James N WORCESTER, MA — About 700 medical residents, represented by CIR-SEIU, are in their fifth month of negotiations with UMass Memorial Healthcare. Residents are working physicians — often more than 80 hours a week and 24-hour-plus shifts in Worcester — that also specialize in specific fields, like internal medicine or pediatrics. Medical residents…
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Somerville 4 Palestine Defeats Challenge, Divestment Moves to Ballot
SOMERVILLE, MA – On October 6, 2025, the Somerville Elections Commission issued a final decision to overrule an objection to a divestment ballot initiative led by Somerville 4 Palestine, paving the way for city divestment to be decided by the electorate on the November ballot as Question 3. Opposition to the ballot measure was led…





















