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