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  1. Casino Workers Target Marine Corps and UFC in Unionization Battle (0 replies)
  2. Global: Wake up America: Olympic scandal reveals true cost of cheap clothes (0 replies)
  3. Whose Jobs Are We Bringing Home? (0 replies)
  4. Complaint Filed Against California Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  5. Workers and community to take action against employer with history of safety and environmental violations (0 replies)
  6. Olympics Labor Campaign Aims for Sweat-Free Games (0 replies)
  7. India: Violence at Maruti Manesar plant: One dead, 40 injured (0 replies)
  8. Saying It’s Not about the Money, Chicago Teachers Inch Closer to Strike (0 replies)
  9. Europe: European Labour Lawyers demand: The right to strike must be guaranteed without neoliberal restrictions (0 replies)
  10. New York Cabbies Celebrate (0 replies)
  11. Dissident Caucus Aims to Give NYC Teachers Union M.O.R.E. (0 replies)
  12. Egypt: Massive protests once again make Mahalla the frontline of Egypt’s labour movement (0 replies)
  13. Swaziland: Excessive Violence Against Peaceful Demonstrators; Trade Union Leader Arrested (0 replies)
  14. Politics Done Differently (0 replies)
  15. Ireland: Former Vita Cortex staff to meet President Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin (0 replies)
  16. Laid Off Steelworker in Anti-Romney Ad Says He Is Not Voting for Obama (0 replies)
  17. Chicago Coal Gasification Plant: Good Jobs or Bad Gas? (0 replies)
  18. Houston Janitors Strike Oil and Banking Buildings (0 replies)
  19. Kazakhstan: Relatives Of Jailed Zhanaozen Oil Workers Challenge PM (0 replies)
  20. SEIU 1199 Nursing Home Workers Strike against Givebacks (0 replies)
  21. Egypt: More than 23,000 stage strike at Egypt textile giant over low pay - pressuring new President (0 replies)
  22. Afghanistan: VIDEO: Teenager Films Afghan Child Labor in Coal Mines (0 replies)
  23. Black Lung Returns, Female Congressional Staffers Paid Less, Chicago Public Schools Lie (0 replies)
  24. Global: Light the flame for workers’ human rights at the Olympics (0 replies)
  25. Guatemala: Rising tide of anti-union violence (0 replies)
  26. Swaziland: Unions ready to fight cops (0 replies)
  27. Canada: Laid-off women face more challenges than men: Mac study (0 replies)
  28. AFL-CIO Insists Philadelphia Rally Will Not Be a Shadow Convention (0 replies)
  29. Screwed in Scranton: Why Is This Just a Local Fight? (0 replies)
  30. Hotel Employers Conspire to Deny Permanent Jobs (0 replies)
  31. Kazakhstan: UN Human Rights chief urges Zhanaozen riot inquiry (0 replies)
  32. Honoring ILWU veteran Cleophus Williams (0 replies)
  33. Programs and Policies of the ILWU’s 35th Convention (0 replies)
  34. Settlement for New York Home Care Workers Highlights Injustice in Labor Law (0 replies)
  35. Husky Energy Workers Strike Not Over Money, But Right to Swap Shifts (0 replies)
  36. Boycott Palermo’s, Say Milwaukee Pizza Factory Strikers (0 replies)
  37. Global: At 100, Woody Guthrie still resonates (0 replies)
  38. Spain: VIDEO: Spanish coal miners explain why they need to keep up the fight (0 replies)
  39. ILWU injects $250,000 into Booker T. Washington Community Service Center rebuild (0 replies)
  40. Pensioner Executive Board meets; charters new San Diego group (0 replies)
  41. Longshore Caucus convenes in San Diego (0 replies)
  42. OSHA Declines to Issue Rule Protecting Workers From Heat (0 replies)
  43. The Labor Law Reform We Need (0 replies)
  44. When Safety Becomes Voluntary: Workplace Self-Policing Program Under Scrutiny (0 replies)
  45. Greece: GSEE Union Threatens Nationwide General Strike (0 replies)
  46. Kazakhstan: Authorities free prominent theatre director held over oil worker protest deaths (0 replies)
  47. Spain: Miners marching to Madrid represent big threat to Spanish PM's desire to balance the books (0 replies)
  48. ILWU fights for good jobs in Coos Bay (0 replies)
  49. Avelino “Abba” Ramos ILWU Organizer, Business Agent and International Representative dies at 78 (0 replies)
  50. Save the Date: Pacific Coast Pensioner Convention (0 replies)
  51. NUHW-Machinists Alliance: What’s the Game Plan? (0 replies)
  52. International President Bob McEllrath’s keynote address to the 35th ILWU Convention (0 replies)
  53. Spain: Miners resort to guerilla war over austerity (0 replies)
  54. Norway: Government intervenes to prevent oil industry shutdown (0 replies)
  55. East Coast Longshore Union Sounds a Militant Tone In New Contract Talks (0 replies)
  56. Rio Tinto Smelter Workers, United Steelworkers Reach a Deal (0 replies)
  57. Turkey: Trade union arrests in Turkey spark widespread protest (0 replies)
  58. Turkey: Send your protest against arrests in Turkey (0 replies)
  59. Israel: TUC legal advise says Brit Gvt can legally ban Israeli settlement goods (0 replies)
  60. Ireland: Congress tells Troika: 'Do no further harm' (0 replies)
  61. New York’s Locked-Out Utility Workers Try to Beat the Heat (0 replies)
  62. The 7-Year Itch: Desperate for Fare Increase, Chicago Cabbies Continue Weekly Strike (0 replies)
  63. Transit Union Head: Future Depends on Organizing Riders (0 replies)
  64. Canada: Steelworkers, Global Solidarity Put End to Rio Tinto’s Six-Month Lockout (0 replies)
  65. Canada: Six month lock out of Rio Tinto workers ends in Quebec agreement (0 replies)
  66. Local 502 raises $31,502 for Children’s Hospital (0 replies)
  67. Steelworkers, global solidarity end to Rio Tinto’s six-month lockout in Quebec (0 replies)
  68. Spain: Miners march against Gvt cuts (0 replies)
  69. China: Collective bargaining gaining traction in China (0 replies)
  70. Is Union Busting to Blame for Power Outages in D.C.? (0 replies)
  71. A Union Grows in Brooklyn (0 replies)
  72. Norway: Norway government seen intervening to end oil strike (0 replies)
  73. Labor Activists Peer into Shadows of Apple’s Factory Empire (0 replies)
  74. Department of Labor To Investigate Union Busting on Army Base Following ITT Report (0 replies)
  75. San Francisco’s LaborFest Looks to Occupy The Past, Present and Future (0 replies)
  76. An Unexpected Progressive Victory in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  77. Radical History from Bristol to Chicago (0 replies)
  78. Immigration Audits: Building A Strong Defense (0 replies)
  79. Israel: Railways union quits Histadrut, joins Koach La Ovdim Democratic Workers’ Organization (0 replies)
  80. India: Air India pilots end strike (0 replies)
  81. India: Air India pilots call off 58-daystrike after court order (0 replies)
  82. Turkey: Trade Union Activists are in Jail in Turkey, but why? (0 replies)
  83. ILWU and the Pacific Maritime Association sue Philippines-based ICTSI for violating agreement in Portland (0 replies)
  84. Bill Ward, Longtime ILWU Coast Committeeman passes away at age 85 (0 replies)
  85. ILWU Walk the Coast 2012 (0 replies)
  86. Iraq: Workers protest against latest government interference (0 replies)
  87. Plant Workers Fight Bain On Job Outsourcing (0 replies)
  88. Con Ed Locks Out 8,500 Workers As Summer Heat Wave Hits (0 replies)
  89. On Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Labor Rights Elusive for Poultry Industry’s Chicken Catchers (0 replies)
  90. Organizing: Aim the Slingshot Well (0 replies)
  91. Unity Rules 35th Convention (0 replies)
  92. Judge declares mistrial in protest-related trial of ILWU Pres. McEllrath (0 replies)
  93. Shafted: Reflecting on Miners, Media and Margaret Thatcher (0 replies)
  94. Department of Energy Drops Language to Protect Collective Bargaining Agreements (0 replies)
  95. Walmart Workers March in L.A., Saying ‘No Thanks’ to New Stores (0 replies)
  96. We Just Come To Work Here (0 replies)
  97. Unhappy 50th Birthday, Walmart! (0 replies)
  98. Argentina: 'Sex workers' versus 'prostitutes': a fight for rights (0 replies)
  99. As Unions Cheer Health Care Decision, Some Push for More (0 replies)
  100. Dems Paint Romney as “Outsourcer-In-Chief,” But Will Obama’s Trade Deal Blow It? (0 replies)
  101. New Orleans Teachers Get Justice, but Schools Still Under Attack (0 replies)
  102. Sex Workers and Cabbies Swept into New York’s Anti-Prostitution Dragnet (0 replies)
  103. Hunger Strikers Charge Congress with Starving Postal Service (0 replies)
  104. Supreme Court Increases Regulation on Unions (0 replies)
  105. Kazakhstan: Mining giant seeks to placate labour dissent (0 replies)
  106. USA: Gov. Brewer Declares War on Voting (0 replies)
  107. In Alabama Poultry Workers Victory, A Vote to Stick Together (0 replies)
  108. Argentina: Unions Stage One-Day General Strike in Argentina (0 replies)
  109. Are We at a Tipping Point? (0 replies)
  110. Are Senate Democrats to Blame for Blocking Union Election for 10,000 American Airline Workers? (0 replies)
  111. Bangladesh: Special tribunal demanded to try killers of journalists (0 replies)
  112. Argentina: National General Strike Today (0 replies)
  113. Iran: Government Suppresses Union Organizing, Arrests Worker Activists (0 replies)
  114. Pennsylvania Politicians Push Broad Privatization Agenda, But Unions Are Pushing Back—Hard (0 replies)
  115. Teamster Sympathy Strikes Defeat Lockout (0 replies)
  116. Turkey: 71 Trade Unionists Arrested (0 replies)
  117. Africa: New global force IndustriALL Global Union targets mining giant Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  118. Norway: Oil workers strike, pensions could cost billions (0 replies)
  119. Veterans Forced to Attend Anti-Union Meetings on Army Base (0 replies)
  120. Hunger Strikers Target Congress for Starving the Post Office (0 replies)
  121. Israel: Israel's social protest turns violent, 85 arrested (0 replies)
  122. Irish Farmers Say Shell Oil Operations Bring Injustice, Not Jobs (0 replies)
  123. Africa: How Rio Tinto mistreats its African workforce - IndustriALL Global Union briefs Foreign Press Association (0 replies)
  124. Global: Global trade union movement bitterly disappointed by the Rio+20 Summit (0 replies)
  125. Spain: Desperate miners gather for a protest march on the capital (0 replies)
  126. Farm Workers Go On Strike, 21 Casino Workers Suspended, 98 Year Old To Run Against Trumka (0 replies)
  127. Botswana: Botswana High Court reinstates thousands of illegally dismissed trade unionists (0 replies)
  128. Saunders Wins AFSCME Presidential Election, But Big Questions Remain (0 replies)
  129. Nuclear Power Workers Vote Down Contract As Safety Questions Mount (0 replies)
  130. Miners of the World Unite, Form IndustriALL Global Union (0 replies)
  131. Can SEIU Help Vermonters Win Single Payer? (0 replies)
  132. Ground Zero Workers May Get Cancer Coverage, But the Health Disaster Remains (0 replies)
  133. UK: Bus operators milking over £2 billion in profits refuse to negotiate over Olympic award (0 replies)
  134. UK: London bus strike to go ahead (0 replies)
  135. UK: Doctors' union calls strike on 21 June (0 replies)
  136. Spain’s Miners Strike Against Austerity Measures, Subsidy Cuts (0 replies)
  137. Chicago Charter Teachers Fight for Their Jobs, And a Union (0 replies)
  138. Backdoor Talks on Trans-Pacific Trade Deal Aim to Globalize Corporatocracy (0 replies)
  139. Argentina: Government deploys military police in fuel strike (0 replies)
  140. Organizing Wildfire and Wildcat Strikes Spread Among Cablevision Workers (0 replies)
  141. Pension Agency Raises Red Flag In RG Steel Bankruptcy (0 replies)
  142. Chicago Teachers Union Takes the Upper Hand with Overwhelming Strike Vote (0 replies)
  143. Secondary Targets Can Be Union's Primary Focus (0 replies)
  144. Global: Heroes form new global union (0 replies)
  145. China: Growing Labour Protests and Strikes (0 replies)
  146. Turkey: No come back for laid-off workers, Turkish Airlines chair says (0 replies)
  147. Global: VIDEO: Stop Precarious Work global day of action October 7 (0 replies)
  148. Fiji: Defend the Pacific's voice for workers and democracy (0 replies)
  149. Youth Sex Workers Organize for Their Rights (0 replies)
  150. Hotel Union Sticks With Longest Ongoing U.S. Strike (0 replies)
  151. Are Nurses Headed to War with SEIU? (0 replies)
  152. What Happened to All the Weatherization Jobs? (0 replies)
  153. Egypt: Trade unions call for Tuesday protest against military powers (0 replies)
  154. Qatar: Broken Promise On Labour Law Consultation Denies Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  155. Spain: Coal miners block roads in mass strike (0 replies)
  156. Teamsters Punish Lockout With Rolling Sympathy Strikes (0 replies)
  157. Black Lung Plagues Surface Miners, New Study Shows (0 replies)
  158. Unhappy Father’s Day! Paid Paternity Leave Far From Reality in United States (0 replies)
  159. Older Workers Confront Cold New World in Harsh Job Market (0 replies)
  160. AFSCME Challenger Alice Goff on Politicians, Concessions, and Defending Public Workers (0 replies)
  161. Global: IndustriALL to target multinationals and governments for a living wage (0 replies)
  162. Mexico: Mexican mineworkers leader on Interpol list blocked from attending Copenhagen union conference (0 replies)
  163. Spain: Coal miners clash with police. Seven injured in anti-austerity protests (0 replies)
  164. Spain: (Photos) Striking coal miners in worst clashes since austerity imposed (0 replies)
  165. Iran: Mahmoud Saleh and 59 activists arrested (0 replies)
  166. Labor News Round-Up: Wal-Mart PR Firm Has Fake Reporter Spy on Workers, and More (0 replies)
  167. Global: Unions are Good for Your Health (0 replies)
  168. UK: London buses to come to a standstill over Olympic award warns Unite (0 replies)
  169. Senate Democrats Block Funding for Guest Worker Protection Rule (0 replies)
  170. Judge Blocks American Airlines Union Election (0 replies)
  171. Workplace Toxics Reveal the Beauty Industry’s Ugly Side (0 replies)
  172. New Booze Brawl in Pennsylvania Puts 5,000 Public-Sector Workers At Risk (0 replies)
  173. Why The Economy Has Only Recovered for the One Percent (0 replies)
  174. China: China agrees to inquiry into Tiananmen activist's 'suicide' (0 replies)
  175. Scabs Brought in To Run Nuclear Power Plant During Lockout in Mass. (0 replies)
  176. Will Wisconsin Wake-Up Call Lead to Shake-Up in AFSCME? (0 replies)
  177. Turkey: All Acts of Protest Prohibited at Atatürk Airport (0 replies)
  178. Burma: ILO votes to re-admit Burma day before Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at ILO confab (0 replies)
  179. Qatar: Human Rights Group joins International Trade Unions to Denounce Qatari Exploitation of World Cup Workers (0 replies)
  180. Global: Poll: Only one in ten in G20 countries believe austerity will work (0 replies)
  181. Oregon Faculty Organize Against Corporate Creep (0 replies)
  182. Tunisia: Tunisian Salafists Firebomb Union Offices Across the Country (0 replies)
  183. India: Striking Air India pilots move court over non-payment of dues (0 replies)
  184. China: HK official questions 'suicide' of Tiananmen Square independent trade union activist Li Wangyang (0 replies)
  185. Global: New global union to fight for human rights of working people (0 replies)
  186. Turkey: Global Union Federations meet the Turkish Labour Minister in Geneva (0 replies)
  187. “No Justice, No Piece”: Pizza Company Accused of Targeting Immigrant Strikers (0 replies)
  188. Black Days for the Irish Economy (0 replies)
  189. Standing Up to Corporate School Agenda, Chicago Teachers Greenlight Strike (0 replies)
  190. South Africa: More than 1,000 miners sacked following 'illegal' strike (0 replies)
  191. Cambodia: Textile workers union leaders from Cambodia accept international union award (0 replies)
  192. Qatar: Human Rights Watch demands protections for migrant workers ahead of World Cup building boom (0 replies)
  193. Global: First international poll by global union reveals deep mistrust of economic decision makers (0 replies)
  194. Colombia: 29 of 76 Unionists Murdered in 2011 Were Colombian (0 replies)
  195. Post-Recall, Unions Look to Re-Define Relationship with the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  196. Local 23 members raise $6k for Multiple Sclerosis (0 replies)
  197. Will Massachusetts Teachers 'Stand' Against Attacks? (0 replies)
  198. Global: Rio Tinto poisons steel industry sustainability (0 replies)
  199. China: Veteran labour activist dies in suspicious circumstances - Family demand answers (0 replies)
  200. Ireland Amidst Turf Wars, Literally (0 replies)
  201. UK: London 2012: bus drivers vote to strike during Olympic Games (0 replies)
  202. Labor News Round-Up: Guest Workers Strike, NYC Construction Unions Fund Public Union Attacks (0 replies)
  203. Algeria: Trade Unionists in Critical Condition as Hunger Strike Enters Fifth Week (0 replies)
  204. American Airlines Stonewalling Union Election for 10,000 workers (0 replies)
  205. Working Women’s Bodies Besieged by Environmental Injustice (0 replies)
  206. Unions, Allies Call on Transit Agency to Renegotiate Bank Deals (0 replies)
  207. Wisconsinites Must See How Obama Likes Benign Neglect (0 replies)
  208. Farmworkers Push Tobacco Giant Reynolds to the Table (0 replies)
  209. France: Socialist Government restores retirement at 60 for 100,000 workers (0 replies)
  210. Fiji: Violation of Fiji workers' rights revealed globally (0 replies)
  211. An Ominous Quiet Descends On RG Steel’s Troubled Mills (0 replies)
  212. What Labor’s Loss in Wisconsin Does—and Doesn’t—Mean (0 replies)
  213. Tax Credits for New Jobs, but Really for Union Busting? (0 replies)
  214. Sri Lanka: 12,000 uni workers on strike (0 replies)
  215. Greece: Municipal workers call electoral strike, threatening to derail crucial June 17 vote (0 replies)
  216. Louisiana Guest Workers Walk Out of Crawfish Plant (0 replies)
  217. Global: New Portal Exposes How Companies Impact the Core Rights of Workers (0 replies)
  218. This is What Plutocracy Looks Like: Walker Rides Huge Funding Edge to Victory (0 replies)
  219. Israel’s Anti-migrant Violence Fueled by Racial and Economic Segregation (0 replies)
  220. New Food-Sector Study Reveals Pervasive Worker Issues (0 replies)
  221. Hard Times in Free Derry (0 replies)
  222. Heartbreak in the Heartland: Voices from Wisconsin (0 replies)
  223. Algeria: Grave Concerns For Algerian Unionists On Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  224. Global: Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
  225. Kazakhstan: VIDEO: Chaos As Court Hands Down Zhanaozen Oil Worker Verdicts (0 replies)
  226. Union-Busting Is As Easy As ABC (the Associated Builders and Contractors) (0 replies)
  227. Right-Wing Obstruction, Weak Policies Slow Job Recovery (0 replies)
  228. ‘Right-To-Work’ Legislation on GOP’s Launching Pad in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  229. GM Offers Lump-Sum Buyouts: Never Trust the Deal (0 replies)
  230. Global: Unprecedented attack on workers rights at ILO (0 replies)
  231. Iraq: Stop Harassing Oil Workers, Iraqi Unions Tell Government (0 replies)
  232. China: Stirrings of democracy at a Shenzhen factory (0 replies)
  233. Kazakhstan: Oil workers convicted in flawed trial (0 replies)
  234. USA: All Eyes on Turnout in Wisconsin Recall Vote Today (0 replies)
  235. Global: Zoe Lanara talks about the crisis in the ILO (0 replies)
  236. Global: President of the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland talking about the crisis in the ILO (0 replies)
  237. Global: ILO Conference: ITUC outraged at Employers attack (0 replies)
  238. Survey Shows Progress and Pitfalls for New Jersey Child Care Union (0 replies)
  239. Iran: New Amnesty International action on imprisoned Iranian trade unionists (0 replies)
  240. Turkey: Law banning aviation strikes becomes official (0 replies)
  241. Mexico: 'No Matter What the Result, We Will Continue to Resist,' Says Electrical Workers Union Leader (0 replies)
  242. USA: Sotheby's, Teamsters hammer out a deal (0 replies)
  243. Washington Square (0 replies)
  244. Ending Lockout, Teamsters Wrap Agreement With Sotheby’s (0 replies)
  245. Labor Stresses Ground Game Against Republican Riches in June 5 Recall Fight (0 replies)
  246. Unwelcome Guests: Work Visa Programs Cheat Global Labor, Build Global Capital (0 replies)
  247. Microphone Grabbed Out of Hands of Reporter Questioning Honeywell CEO (0 replies)
  248. Workers Win Facebook Fight Against Huge Supermarket Chain (0 replies)
  249. Nepal: IndustriALL Global Union flag on top of the world! (0 replies)
  250. Turkey: Union appeals Turkish Airlines decision to lay off 305 workers (0 replies)