Fred Gaboury

Fred Gaboury was a member of the Editorial Board of the print edition of  People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo and wrote frequently on economic, labor and political issues. Gaboury died in 2004. Here is a small selection of Fred’s significant writings: Eight days in May Birmingham and the struggle for civil rights; Remembering the Rev. James Orange; Memphis 1968: We remember; June 19, 1953: The murder of the Rosenbergs; World Bank and International Monetary Fund strangle economies of Third World countries


LATEST ARTICLES BY Fred Gaboury

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    Saving and improving Social Security: The Communist Partys solution

    Saving and improving Social Security: The Communist Partys solution

    July 4, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    Marx’s observation that the task of a movement goes beyond mere interpretation of events was never more apt than when it comes to the struggle to defend – and improve – the Social Security system.

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    Peoples needs vs. guns and corporate greed

    Peoples needs vs. guns and corporate greed

    June 27, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    MADISON, Wisc. – Groups with diverging politics converged June 14 -18 around the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

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    Harry Bridges and the ILWU From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks

    Harry Bridges and the ILWU From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks

    June 27, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    The life and times of Harry Bridges are so closely linked with the history of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) that it is impossible to write about one without writing about both – and...

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    RadFest 2002

    RadFest 2002

    June 14, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    WILLIAMS BAY, Wisc. – Here on the rustic lakeshore George Williams-Lake Geneva campus of Aurora University, about 235 scholars and activists came together May 31 to June 2 for RadFest 2002. The event is the latest...

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    ILO calls for lifting Israeli border closures

    ILO calls for lifting Israeli border closures

    June 7, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    Juan Samavia, director general of the International Labor Organization (ILO), called the situation in the Occupied Territories of the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza Strip a “socio-economic meltdown” resulting from the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the “deep...

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    Who pays the costs of empire

    Who pays the costs of empire

    June 7, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    New military spending is coming so fast, and in so many forms, it is difficult to know the total cost. The administration is officially proposing an increase of $46 billion, bringing the total to $437 billion...

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    Auto workers elect new leader

    Auto workers elect new leader

    June 7, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    In his final State of the Union address, outgoing United Auto Workers (UAW) President Stephen P. Yokich called on UAW members to get actively involved in union organizing campaigns and political action and to build on...

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    Retirement, pensions and all that

    Retirement, pensions and all that

    May 31, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    The stock market grew by 248 percent between 1989 and 1998, accompanied by a skyrocketing increase in the number of households with 401(k) pension accounts. Together, they made possible the promise of a secure retirement. Or...

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