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  1. Local Unions Notch A Victory At Baltimore’s New Casino (0 replies)
  2. Supply Chain Workers Tell Walmart’s Dirty Secrets (0 replies)
  3. Israel: Histadrut ends airline strike after security deal reached with Gvt (0 replies)
  4. Turkey: Tekgida-Is organizes the largest public strike in the last 20 years (0 replies)
  5. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  6. Fruits and Vegetables, But No Health Guarantees (0 replies)
  7. Canada: Anti-Union Measures: Solution in Search of a Problem (0 replies)
  8. Iran: Union movement in Iran the key player to watch as economy deteriorates (0 replies)
  9. USA: National Express faces AGM revolt over staff rights (0 replies)
  10. Charter School Teachers Join the Union (0 replies)
  11. Israel: Striking airline workers torch tires outside Netanyahu cabinet meeting (0 replies)
  12. Swaziland: Free jailed trade union leader Wonder Mkhonza - sign the petition (0 replies)
  13. Hong Kong: Hong Kong dockers call for international solidarity action (0 replies)
  14. Egypt: Workers to inaugurate Egypt's 2nd independent union federation (0 replies)
  15. Bangladeshi Activists Bring Fight to Wal-Mart’s Doorstep (0 replies)
  16. ‘Fashion Police’ Accused of Wage Theft (0 replies)
  17. Hong Kong: Hong Kong port workers take strike to tycoon Li Ka-shing (0 replies)
  18. Greece: Migrant workers shot by supervisor in pay dispute, at least 27 wounded (0 replies)
  19. Harry Kelber: Labor’s Ageless Rebel (0 replies)
  20. Coping with Michigan's Right-to-Work Law (0 replies)
  21. U.S. Workers Fly 4,000 Miles To Confront Dutch Bosses (0 replies)
  22. Israel: Unions call general strike at all Israeli airlines (0 replies)
  23. The Organizing Model: As American as Apple Pie (0 replies)
  24. Iraq: Condemn the ongoing harsh persecution of Hassan Juma’a (0 replies)
  25. VIDEO: All on the Same Ocean (0 replies)
  26. Turkey: High court releases trade unionists (0 replies)
  27. Zimbabwe: Bargaining victory for Zewu at last (0 replies)
  28. Viewpoint: A Strategy Based on Strikes Means Breaking the Law (0 replies)
  29. Fight Wage Theft with Direct Action (0 replies)
  30. Cutting the Budget, Bleeding Us Dry (0 replies)
  31. Mexico: Honda Mexico cuts profit sharing with workers (0 replies)
  32. Qatar: International unions call on FIFA to rerun the vote for the Qatar 2022 World Cup (0 replies)
  33. Hong Kong: Port Workers Offered Higher Wages as Protests Grow (0 replies)
  34. Philippines: Union activists killed (audio) (0 replies)
  35. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  36. At School Closing Hearings, Chicago Officials Give Residents the Silent Treatment (0 replies)
  37. At School Closing Hearings, Chicago Officials Give Residents the Silent Treatment (0 replies)
  38. Global: European brands agree to compensate Tazreen victims (0 replies)
  39. Togo: Schools Close As Students March In Protest For Teachers (0 replies)
  40. The 'Organizing Model' Goes Global (0 replies)
  41. Domestic Workers Sow a New Global Movement (0 replies)
  42. Iraq: MENA unions support Iraqi oil leader (0 replies)
  43. Bangladesh: Wal-Mart, Sears Refuse Compensation for Garment Factory Victims (0 replies)
  44. Egypt: Independent trade unions call for mass demonstrations in Tahrir (0 replies)
  45. Maine Gov. May Have Interfered With Unemployment Benefits; Issa Subpoenas DoL Nominee’s Emails (0 replies)
  46. Hong Kong Dockworkers Strike Attracts Huge Solidarity (0 replies)
  47. Senators and Unions Call for Obama to Intervene in Patriot Coal Bankruptcy (0 replies)
  48. Saudi Arabia: Labor unions to be a reality soon (0 replies)
  49. Egypt: State backs down on forcing striking train drivers into army (0 replies)
  50. Hong Kong: Support with Hong Kong dockers grows in third week of dispute whilst negotiations end without agreement (0 replies)
  51. Kaiser Adds Staff after Mental Health Workers Expose Long Patient Waits (0 replies)
  52. Hong Kong: Workers lash out at Hong Kong's richest man as port strike drags on (0 replies)
  53. Germany: Hundreds of Amazon workers demonstrate in union-organized protest (0 replies)
  54. Support Striking Sisters' Camelot Workers! (0 replies)
  55. ILWU joins MUA’s Western Australia Branch convention to celebrate solidarity across borders (0 replies)
  56. Clerical workers ratify agreement won with 8-day strike (0 replies)
  57. ILWU workers strike against Waste Management’s unlawful behavior (0 replies)
  58. ILWU rallies grain workers locked-out by Mitsui in Vancouver (0 replies)
  59. Obama Tries To Revive Gutted Labor Board (0 replies)
  60. Maggie Thatcher, Milk Snatcher (0 replies)
  61. Egypt: Army tries to break train drivers strike (0 replies)
  62. After Three-Year Strike, Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant (0 replies)
  63. Where Jesus and Marx Intersect (0 replies)
  64. Cablevision CEO’s Threats Prompt NLRB Complaint (0 replies)
  65. Saving a Hospital, Keeping Profit Out of Patient Care (0 replies)
  66. UK: Thatcher Dies Unforgiven as Miners Recall Fight Over Pit Closure (0 replies)
  67. Thailand: Workers' rights in Thailand - the real cost of 'cheap fruit juice' (0 replies)
  68. Ireland: Congress welcomes Government commitment on domestic workers (0 replies)
  69. Immigrant Workers Strike Hits Warehouse Sector in Italy (0 replies)
  70. Bahrain: Call for release of Bahrain Teacher Union leader - imprisoned two years (0 replies)
  71. Hong Kong: Marchers call for talks over docks face-off (0 replies)
  72. UK: Millions will answer call for general strike, says union leader (0 replies)
  73. India: Trade unions are getting bigger, coinciding with slowdown (0 replies)
  74. Progressive groups furious with Obama for backing Social Security cuts (0 replies)
  75. NYC Fast Food Workers Super-Size Their Struggle (0 replies)
  76. Private Sector Better, Cheaper? Not at All (0 replies)
  77. Thailand: Global unions urge Thailand to stop persecution of rights activist (0 replies)
  78. Zimbabwe: ZCTU position on elections: 2013 (0 replies)
  79. Hong Kong: Hong Kong port operator needs to learn from Shenzhen and talk to the workers (0 replies)
  80. A New Door for Guestworkers? (0 replies)
  81. Solidarity with Hong Kong dockers (0 replies)
  82. NPR Attacks Disability, Bolsters 'New Consensus' against Welfare (0 replies)
  83. Tunisia: Women Unionists of the Arab Spring Battle Two Foes: Sexism and Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  84. UK: Unions call for 3million workers to walk out in protest at austerity measures in first general strike since 1926 (0 replies)
  85. Can Worker-Owners Make a Big Factory Run? (0 replies)
  86. Mexico: Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant with Three-Year Strike (0 replies)
  87. Pakistan: Power station workers strike after bombing (0 replies)
  88. Harry Kelber, 1914-2013 (0 replies)
  89. Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant with Three-Year Strike (0 replies)
  90. Canada: ILO Slams Canadian Government For Postal Worker Back-to-Work Legislation (0 replies)
  91. Thailand: Andy Hall - sued for defending human rights (0 replies)
  92. India: Centre of Indian Trade Union to focus on policy change through renewed class struggle (0 replies)
  93. Iraq: Oil Ministry Brings Criminal Charges Against Oil Union Leaders Following Strikes - Urgent Appeal for Support (0 replies)
  94. War, Fascism and General Electric (0 replies)
  95. Round Two in High-Stakes California Health Care Vote (0 replies)
  96. Pakistan: Remembering murdered teachers (0 replies)
  97. Women Unionists of the Arab Spring Battle Two Foes: Sexism and Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  98. Unions Greet ‘Right-to-Work’ with Defiance—and in Some Cases, Adaptation (0 replies)
  99. KFC Allegedly Fires Woman for Being Homeless; AFL-CIO Revamped; Cheating Scandal in Atlanta (0 replies)
  100. Canada: CFLR releases new report - connects regressive labour laws to rising income inequality (0 replies)
  101. ‘Si, Se Pudo!’: New Yorkers Win Paid Sick Days (0 replies)
  102. Grocery Unions At Stop & Shop Take Obamacare’s Leap of Faith (0 replies)
  103. Nine Reasons Your Labor Organization Needs a Radio Station—and How to Get One (0 replies)
  104. How ‘This American Life’ Got Disability Wrong (0 replies)
  105. Global: Colourful rally opens World Social Forum (0 replies)
  106. Russia: ITUA inspected by authorities in Russia (0 replies)
  107. Momentive Workers Hope Third Time's the Charm (0 replies)
  108. Middle East: Let the spring flowers blossom: The rise of Arab trade union women leaders (0 replies)
  109. Turkey: Security forces raid Turkish union office (0 replies)
  110. CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett May Have Met Her Match in Chicago (0 replies)
  111. Inspired by Teachers and Janitors, Security Officers Take Fight to the Streets (0 replies)
  112. Chicago School Closings Spark 'Wildfire' of Protest (0 replies)
  113. Global: Tears Still Should Fall for Sweatshop Abuses in Global Apparel Industry (0 replies)
  114. Support Deirdre Chervenka Cunningham!! Support the IWW Star Tickets Workers Union!! (0 replies)
  115. Poland: Silesian workers in 'general strike' against government policy (0 replies)
  116. Global: Marx's revenge: How class struggle is shaping the world (0 replies)
  117. Postal Service Chases Competition, Tracking Packages and Workers (0 replies)
  118. Is Gender Justice Getting Shafted in Immigration Reform? (0 replies)
  119. Harassment an Issue in UPS Bargaining, as Big Brown Becomes Big Brother (0 replies)
  120. South Africa: Declaration of the Second Brazil Russia India China South Africa Trade Union Forum (0 replies)
  121. Public Employees Made To Bring Own Toilet Paper; Labor Sec Discusses Hangovers; Lansing Fist Fight (0 replies)
  122. China: Workers organise, demonstrate solidarity and demand better trade unions (0 replies)
  123. Bangladesh: Organising domestic workers can change their lot (0 replies)
  124. Boeing Techs Buckle, Accept Two-Tier Pensions (0 replies)
  125. Penny and Me: UNITE HERE Campaigns for Housekeeper To Join Hyatt’s Board (0 replies)
  126. Could New York Be the Next Chicago? (0 replies)
  127. Twin Cities Banks and Employers Slammed during Action Week (0 replies)
  128. Germany: Lufthansa workers to strike at German airports (0 replies)
  129. How the Poultry Industry is Grinding Up Workers’ Health and Rights (0 replies)
  130. Haitian Sweatshops: Made in the U.S.A. (0 replies)
  131. Witness the GOP’s Vanishing SKILLS Act (0 replies)
  132. Paid Sick Days Bill Has Unexpected Opponent: Comcast (0 replies)
  133. In Wisconsin, When Bargaining Is Illegal, We Bargain ‘Informally’ (0 replies)
  134. Germany: Rail workers go on strike amid wage dispute (0 replies)
  135. Ukraine: Construction Workers from “Zakhyst Pratsi” Trade Union Launched a Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  136. Chicago Police Sergeants Reject Rahm’s Offer (0 replies)
  137. Argentina: Which Direction for Pope with Checkered Past? (0 replies)
  138. View from Argentina: Which Direction for Pope with Checkered Past? (0 replies)
  139. Cote Divoire: Freed from prison, Ivory Coast union leader resumes union work (0 replies)
  140. Workers Strike at Waste Management to Protest Company’s Unlawful Behavior (0 replies)
  141. Jamaica: Household workers form trade union (0 replies)
  142. ‘Hyatt Hurts’ Boycott Inflicts Pain on the Hotel Giant (0 replies)
  143. Fired Warehouse Workers Want Action From Walmart (0 replies)
  144. Chris Hayes Replaces Ed Schultz; Perez Is Obama’s Labor Pick; House Nixes $10.10 Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  145. Wages Rising in Chinese Factories? Only For Some (0 replies)
  146. Union Health Plans Will Suffer under Obamacare (0 replies)
  147. USA: Why Unions Are Going Into the Co-op Business (0 replies)
  148. Russia: Russian Trade Union leader Valentin Urusov released from Prison (0 replies)
  149. Guatemala: UFCW and Amnesty demand investigation into death of activist Carlos Hernández (0 replies)
  150. Philippines: Labor rights advocates commemorate fallen unionists, warn of worsening repression (0 replies)
  151. Cambodian Workers Wrest Justice from Wal-Mart and H&M Supplier (0 replies)
  152. Survey Shows Overwhelming Public Support for Social Security (0 replies)
  153. Student Guestworkers Pressure McDonald's (0 replies)
  154. Bus Strike Exposes Social Divides in Singapore (0 replies)
  155. Review: “Lincoln” Somehow Missed the General Strike (0 replies)
  156. Swaziland: Riot Police Force Halt To Trade Union Prayer Meeting (0 replies)
  157. India: Most man-days lost due to lock-outs not strikes (0 replies)
  158. Palestine: Union Boss Emerges as Power Broker (0 replies)
  159. Thailand: Unions appeal to embassies over abuse of workers by global corporations (0 replies)
  160. For Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore Is A ‘Company Town’ (0 replies)
  161. Postal Unions Agitate to Keep Delivering the Mail on Time and on Saturday (0 replies)
  162. Local 502 members donates generously to Surrey food bank (0 replies)
  163. South Africa: Cosatu to weigh challenges at conference (0 replies)
  164. Tunisia: Des salariés en grève de la faim dans les centres d'appel de Teleperformance (0 replies)
  165. Colombia: Accord conclu chez Cerrejón en Colombie (0 replies)
  166. The Myth of the Overpaid Public Worker (0 replies)
  167. Corporate-Approved State Bills Kick Low-Wage Workers While They’re Down (0 replies)
  168. La Reforma Migratoria Puede Venir con Grandes Regalos para los Patrones (0 replies)
  169. Top Democrats Differ On Ending Subminimum Wage For Workers With Disabilities (0 replies)
  170. ILWU supporters rally in downtown Vancouver; converge on the headquarters of Mitsui-United Grain (0 replies)
  171. Gabon: Oil workers' union says begins unlimited strike (0 replies)
  172. Vatican City: Vatican In Unholy Alliance at United Nations (0 replies)
  173. Hong Kong: 300,000 foreign 'helpers' fight for equality (0 replies)
  174. India: Nokia contract to impact other labour agreements (0 replies)
  175. Transforming Waste & Recycling (0 replies)
  176. Turkey: Wave of repression hits trade unionists (0 replies)
  177. Costa Rica: Teachers, public workers protest against salary cuts (0 replies)
  178. Canada: State of the Working Woman (0 replies)
  179. AFL-CIO takes up immigration and austerity, even if it means fighting Democrats (0 replies)
  180. ITF is keeping the Port of Vancouver, USA and vessel Long Beach under observation (0 replies)
  181. Fashion Models Shatter Stereotypes, Demand Labor Rights (0 replies)
  182. Netherlands: Outsourced Unilever workers strike for decent transfer conditions (0 replies)
  183. Thailand: British activist investigating migrant labour abuses fighting to avoid Thai jail term (0 replies)
  184. Longshoremen slam Seattle arena environmental review (0 replies)
  185. McDonald’s guest workers in PA stage surprise strike (video) (0 replies)
  186. Global: When work becomes a sexual battleground (0 replies)
  187. Brazil: 50,000 Brazilians march for labour rights (0 replies)
  188. USA: US Nissan workers at Geneva Auto Show (0 replies)
  189. Restaurant Workers Vote Strike over Ivy League Racism (0 replies)
  190. Russia: Russian unionist freed from prison (0 replies)
  191. Slovenia: Slovenian law changes to restrict precarious work (0 replies)
  192. Brazil: Ford Brazil fined for outsourcing (0 replies)
  193. L.A. Teachers Block Outsider Attempt to Buy School Board (0 replies)
  194. Celebrating Captain Josh’s 80th (0 replies)
  195. Japan: Fukushima worker tells how he was ordered inside nuclear plant without safety gear during 2011 meltdown (0 replies)
  196. Global: The ITUC urges the international community to act for the protection of women’s rights and their defenders (0 replies)
  197. Day Laborers Defend Their Right to Public Space in Court (0 replies)
  198. Spanish Blog Post (0 replies)
  199. ILWU files Unfair Labor Practice charge against Mitsui-United Grain (0 replies)
  200. Solidarity helps Castlewood workers win 3-year lockout (0 replies)
  201. Honoring MLK’s commitment to economic justice (0 replies)
  202. Global: Call for Papers: Gender Equality and Labor Rights -Papers by April 15 (0 replies)
  203. Will Chicago Save Money From School Closings? The Evidence Is Thin (0 replies)
  204. Home Is Where the Fight Is (0 replies)
  205. Peru: Leading apparel brands urge Peru to repeal harmful law (0 replies)
  206. Australia: VIDEO: Australian unions celebrates IWD with Time to Care campaign (0 replies)
  207. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn Narrowly Avoids Public Employee Strike (0 replies)
  208. Global: The ITUC pays tribute to women's rights activists everywhere (0 replies)
  209. Japanese company locks out workers after ILWU reaches deal with their U.S. competitor (Video) (0 replies)
  210. UW conference on international workers’ rights Friday, March 8 (0 replies)
  211. ILWU Recycling workers organize for better jobs, safer conditions & improved public service (0 replies)
  212. Helping the Booker T. Washington Center rebuild (0 replies)
  213. AFL-CIO Takes Up Immigration and Austerity, Even If It Means Fighting Some Dems (0 replies)
  214. Ed Koch, Workers’ Arch-Foe (0 replies)
  215. New York Wants to Boost Food Manufacturing, but Will Communities get a Raw Deal? (0 replies)
  216. Germany: National Express Germany snubs unions (0 replies)
  217. New England Grocery Unions Face Grueling Obamacare Test (0 replies)
  218. Virginia Restores Funding to Wage-and-Hour Department (0 replies)
  219. Review: Air Safety Lessons Could Save Lives in Hospitals (0 replies)
  220. N.Y. City Council Considers Yanking Cablevision’s License (0 replies)
  221. South Africa: COSATU condemns deadly attack by police (0 replies)
  222. ILWU says Mitsui-United Grain lockout is ‘violation of U.S. labor law’ (0 replies)
  223. Iraq: Oil workers demonstrate in Iraq (0 replies)
  224. Russia: Union campaign at Bashneft a success (0 replies)
  225. All Work and No Pay: Recognizing Women’s Unpaid Labor in the Global South (0 replies)
  226. Union Pension Fund Finances Runaway Shop (0 replies)
  227. Global: World Bank reviews labour rights safeguard (0 replies)
  228. China: Four Chinese migrant worker bus drivers in Singapore sent to jail for organising strike (0 replies)
  229. ILWU and TEMCO reach grain agreement for Northwest terminals (0 replies)
  230. Swaziland: TUCOSWA declared illegal (0 replies)
  231. Union Leader Forbids Beer in Battle with Scab Company (0 replies)
  232. Study Demolishes the Myth That U.S. Workers Lack Skills (0 replies)
  233. The Corporations Have Two Parties, Now What? (0 replies)
  234. Turkey: KESK President's Statement About Police Operation Against Trade Unionists (0 replies)
  235. Red, White and Blue-Washing: GE Backs Off Boast of 13,000 New Jobs (0 replies)
  236. Turkey: More than 100 public sector unionists arrested (0 replies)
  237. Africa: ITF: African rail unions strongly united against industry fragmentation (0 replies)
  238. Cambodian Workers Camp Out, Hunger Strike Against Walmart and H&M (0 replies)
  239. Boeing Suppliers Vote to Strike (0 replies)
  240. Colombia: Armed Attack on Trade Union Leaders in Cali (0 replies)
  241. New Aid for Hostess Workers As Bakeries Auction Approaches (0 replies)
  242. Locked Out of Jobs, Formerly Incarcerated Struggle to Reintegrate (0 replies)
  243. CA Country Club Workers Win Contract; Gov’t Safety Delay Killed 6; Did SCOTUS Prompt Union-Busting? (0 replies)
  244. UPDATE: Chrysler Warren Stamping Workers Still Fighting Alternative Work Schedules (0 replies)
  245. Egypt: Thousands of protesting workers block railroad lines to Cairo (0 replies)
  246. Bangladesh: Families of Bangladesh fire victims get compensation (0 replies)
  247. Global: Trade unions rise to fight violence against women (0 replies)
  248. Fiji: Trade unions to defy new government regulations, set up a political party (0 replies)
  249. Labor News and Analysis from the U.S. (0 replies)
  250. Noticias Laborales y Analisis de los EEUU en Español (0 replies)