New York Times Staff Go on Strike, Protest for Better Conditions, Higher Wages
Staff members at the New York Times have called a strike and are protesting for better working conditions and higher wages.
Staff members at the New York Times have called a strike and are protesting for better working conditions and higher wages.
Citizens have flooded the streets of “every city” in Brazil to protest against alleged voter fraud in the country’s recent presidential election.
Brazil has started freezing the bank accounts of citizens found to be protesting against the nation’s recent presidential election results, according to reports.
“Woke” Starbucks has been hit with a major revolt from workers as over 1000 employees at more than 100 stores are going on strike for Red Cup Day, one of its busiest days of the year.
The people of Canada are rising up against liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by refusing to comply with the federal government’s mandatory gun-surrender order.
Tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of Prague over the weekend to protest against the Czech government’s handling of the energy crisis.
The government in Bangladesh has just hiked fuel prices by a record 51.2 percent, triggering widespread protests at gas stations across the South Asian country.
A large group of independent American truckers has risen up in protest against California’s gig worker law and shut down the Port of Oakland.
Anti-Second Amendment activist David Hogg disrupted a congressional hearing today and was dragged out screaming.
The Netherlands’ government is reportedly planning to confiscate farms from Dutch farmers and use the expropriated agricultural land for asylum seekers, according to leaked documents.