Exposing Canadian imperialists, Prop 22 overturned

Lee Camp speaks with Aidan Jonah, the editor-in-chief of ‘The Canada Files’, for a discussion about how the US’ northern neighbor contributes to the imperialist violence of the US Empire. Jonah talks about Canada’s role in NATO bombings, exposing Canadian foreign policy through his publication, anti-China propaganda coming from Canada’s ruling class, the push-back independent journalists face from establishment figures for reporting on corruption, and much more. … Read More >Exposing Canadian imperialists, Prop 22 overturned

‘Better to die with dignity, under Taliban’s bullet’: Afghan staff of US embassy reportedly feel betrayed after failed evacuation

Afghan staffers of the abandoned US embassy in Kabul are reportedly losing faith in American efforts to evacuate them, saying they feel betrayed and prefer to die “with dignity” than try again to get through a Taliban gauntlet. … Read More >‘Better to die with dignity, under Taliban’s bullet’: Afghan staff of US embassy reportedly feel betrayed after failed evacuation

‘A slap in the face’: Workers angry after SPC canned food giant becomes first Australian company to mandate vaccination

Employees of Australia’s canned vegetable and fruit giant SPC have complained to local media that they’re furious about mandatory vaccinations but will abide by the order to keep their jobs and livelihoods. … Read More >‘A slap in the face’: Workers angry after SPC canned food giant becomes first Australian company to mandate vaccination

Germany’s mini-Heemeyer? Worker demolishes building’s facade with EXCAVATOR after claiming he wasn’t paid in full (VIDEO)

An alleged wage dispute in southwestern Germany escalated into a bizarre rampage, echoing the story of American Marvin Heemeyer. A disgruntled construction worker used an excavator to vandalize a residential complex he’d built. … Read More >Germany’s mini-Heemeyer? Worker demolishes building’s facade with EXCAVATOR after claiming he wasn’t paid in full (VIDEO)

‘Watershed moment’: Workers win in landmark union case against Australia’s richest airline Qantas after mass pandemic layoffs

In a historic win for trade unions, Australia’s federal court ruled in favor of the Transport Workers Union’s case against airline giant Qantas. The outsourcing scandal saw over 2,000 employees laid off amid the Covid pandemic. … Read More >‘Watershed moment’: Workers win in landmark union case against Australia’s richest airline Qantas after mass pandemic layoffs

Czech government grants vaccinated state employees two days’ paid leave to encourage them to get Covid-19 jabs

State employees in the Czech Republic who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus are to be given two additional days off, as the authorities in the Eastern European country seek ways to expand its immunization campaign. … Read More >Czech government grants vaccinated state employees two days’ paid leave to encourage them to get Covid-19 jabs

Big bosses at MSNBC trying to stop newly formed union

MSNBC employees recently joined a union, and their bosses aren’t happy about it. The network recently held a town hall with their employees where they tried to break up the union using all the old familiar talking points. We’ll tell you why the big bosses at the network are so terrified of having a unionized workforce. … Read More >Big bosses at MSNBC trying to stop newly formed union

The future of farming, the foreclosure crisis, and video-game industry labor abuse

Lee Camp looks into a solution to humanity’s widespread destruction of agricultural land. Hydroponic farming technologies offer society the ability to feed everyone using less land and less water. The corporate world is always looking for ways to ruin anything good, but, barring their interference, these technologies could improve billions of lives. … Read More >The future of farming, the foreclosure crisis, and video-game industry labor abuse