Experiments in Free Transit
Joshua DeVries
September 9, 2020
Socialist Project
Over the last several decades, many cities around the world have experimented with free transit. Free Public Transit editors Judith Delheim and Jason Prince collect a dozen-and-half essays of these stories written by activists and academics.
Trump Intends to Steal the Election. Here's How to Stop Him
Bill Mosley
September 5, 2020
Washington Socialist
Perhaps the only thing that will force Trump to back down from an attempted overthrow of the election results is an overwhelming popular vote against him on Election Day, notwithstanding how many mail ballots have yet to be counted.
Why and How Trump Could Win
Geoffrey Jacques
August 30, 2020
Portside
We should focus on racism as the problem the nation needs to tackle, because working on that problem is the key to working on all others. We are justified in taking this approach by the millions that are now building a movement in the streets.
COVID-19 Workers’ Comp Claims Are Being Held Up or Denied
Bryce Covert
September 7, 2020
The Intercept
Seeking to deny injury claims, employers and insurance companies are arguing workers, even those directly exposed to Covid-19, can’t prove they got sick at work. The virus “exposes the weakness of workers’ safety rights” in an employer-biased system.
Financial Pain From the Pandemic 'Much, Much Worse' Than Expected
Joe Neel
September 9, 2020
NPR
According to a recent poll at least half of people in the four largest US cities have experienced job loss, and/or reduced wages and hours due to COVID19. The greatest problems are found in Black and Latino households. And it's going to get worse.
Transit Workers Are Still Dying—With No End in Sight
Marcia Brown
September 9, 2020
The American Prospect
Though they’ve kept working in some of the most dangerous jobs, they’re now facing the prospect of furloughs and layoffs if there’s no more federal funding for transit.
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