Vietnam: More wildcat strikes hit manufacturing After 3,000 furniture workers struck on Monday, thousands more walked out over low wages.
Vietnam: 3,000 factory workers wildcat 3,000 workers at a furniture factory in southern Vietnam have downed tools and walked out over low pay, state media and company officials report.
1948-1991: US intervention and war in South East Asia Noam Chomsky's very brief account of US military, economic and "diplomatic" action in Indochina in…
A short history of Vietnam, 1945-1957 - Howard Zinn Howard Zinn's brief history of Vietnam from the defeat of Japan in 1945 through the installation of the US puppet government in Saigon to the…
1957-1975: The Vietnam War Howard Zinn's short history of the war in Vietnam from the beginning of the Communist insurgency in 1957 until the defeat of US and South…
1945: The Saigon commune A brief account of a workers' and peasants' uprising in Vietnam following the end of World War II by Ngo Van Xuyet, one of the participants.
1930-1931: The Nghe-Tinh Revolt The history of the uprising in rural Vietnam, still a French colony, which caused the local government to flee. The workers and peasants in the…
GI resistance in the Vietnam war History of the widespread mutiny of US troops in Vietnam that brought the world's most powerful military machine to its knees. The GI anti-war…
Vietnam: Happy meals, unhappy workers - the wave of workers’ discontent Aaron Glantz and Ngoc Nguyen report on the conditions and views of Vietnamese manufacturing workers who have been responsible for waves of wildcat strikes in recent months.
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