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Wall Street's War on Workers Newsletter

Les Leopold

Analysis and opinion Wall Street, the working class and politics.

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Latest Issues

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CHIPS Ahoy for Stock Buybacks Я Us!

Intel, the largest chip maker in America, with 2023 revenues of $54 billion, has just been awarded an $8.5 billion grant from the federal CHIPS and Science Act, plus $11 billion in favorable loans.

a month ago
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The Hammer (Without the Sickle)

Hamilton Nolan’s new book, The Hammer, is about the extraordinary efforts of working people — men, women, white, black, brown and immigrants — to form unions. That’s the surface story, but the book is really about Nolan’s unadulterated love...

a month ago
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Can you Slam Wall Street and Still Win an Election? Ask Sherrod Brown

When I recently learned that Senator Sherrod Brown (D OH) had reissued his 2019 essay, called “Wall Street’s War on Workers: Stock Buybacks,” I was shocked. My new book is called Wall Street’s War on Workers, and also focuses in part on the...

a month ago
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Working Class to Biden: Help!

Like it or not, it’s political Groundhog Day. The Biden/Trump looped tape is rolling, and the contest will again center on the Blue Wall states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Working-class voters will be key.

2 months ago
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