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District Sentinel Newsletter

The District Sentinel

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The secretive plan to privatize pandemic relief

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Stop union-busting: get rid of bosses

The ruling class has a warning for workers exercising their rights: we will cut off our own noses to spite you. Executives at major corporations have said as much recently by shutting down parts of their businesses where workers pushed to u...

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