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  1. Building Trades Activists Protest Trump to His Face (0 replies)
  2. Nestlé’s Makes the Very Best? Georgia Workers Vote To Unionize (0 replies)
  3. Kazakhstan: Union Organizer Jailed for Helping Strikers (0 replies)
  4. Court Expands LGBT Worker Rights by Attacking Originalism (0 replies)
  5. Kazakhstan: Kazakh Oil Construction Company cracks down on union activists (0 replies)
  6. Global: Ban asbestos now - stand with Rajendra (0 replies)
  7. Argentina: Workers to Hold General Strike Against Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  8. Argentina's Teachers Strike, with Fate of Country's Workers in Balance (0 replies)
  9. Here Are Jobs That Are Being Outsourced Under Trump (0 replies)
  10. France: Louis Vuitton Leather Workers Stage Rare Strike (0 replies)
  11. UK: A year after the UK Modern Slavery Act, time for a Global Modern Slavery Agreement? (0 replies)
  12. Building Trades Activists Stand Up to Trump (0 replies)
  13. Syria: ITUC Condemns Barbaric Nerve Gas Attack (0 replies)
  14. USA: What Happens at Home When People Can’t Depend on Stable Work (0 replies)
  15. Working for Racial Equity Is Work, Say Michigan Graduate Workers in Contract Fight (0 replies)
  16. Fight for $15 and the Movement for Black Lives Join Forces on the Anniversary of MLK’s Assassination (0 replies)
  17. Building an Army to Fight Runaway Inequality (0 replies)
  18. South Africa: COSATU to Zuma: Time to go (0 replies)
  19. Sri Lanka: Workers protest imprisonment of Maruti employees (0 replies)
  20. China: Feminist Folk Quartet Gives Voice to China’s Female Migrant Workers (0 replies)
  21. USA: Trump Pulls Back Obama-Era Protections For Women Workers (0 replies)
  22. Madagascar: Government faces ILO complaint over 43 sacked dockworkers (0 replies)
  23. Interview: Organizing to Learn, Learning to Organize (0 replies)
  24. Canada: Labour and legislators fight domestic violence’s impact at work (0 replies)
  25. Bangladesh: Govt declares services in Biman essential; restricts trade union activities (0 replies)
  26. Middle East: People are selling maids online in the Arab world and it's not OK (0 replies)
  27. French Guiana: France offers €1 bn to strike-hit territory (0 replies)
  28. Korea (North): North Korean 'slaves' used to build World Cup stadium (0 replies)
  29. Trump Madness (0 replies)
  30. Special Handout: Organized People Have Power (0 replies)
  31. A Big Win at UPS Would Help Build Union Support at Amazon (0 replies)
  32. We Need To Restore the Frayed Alliance Between Unions and Progressives (0 replies)
  33. Korea (South): Samsung Galaxy 8 is a global poster boy for corporate greed (0 replies)
  34. Burma: 650 clothing factory workers sacked over strike (0 replies)
  35. The Wrong Way to Debunk Trump’s Pipeline Jobs Claims (0 replies)
  36. Belarus: Mass detentions of journalists (0 replies)
  37. Russia: 13 journalists detained, more beaten during protests (0 replies)
  38. Kazakhstan: Court Hears Case Against Union Organiser (0 replies)
  39. Book Review: Refinery Town Political Revolution (0 replies)
  40. Let's Make This a May Day to Remember (0 replies)
  41. Baltimore’s Democratic Mayor Breaks Promise, Vetoes $15 Minimum Wage Bill (0 replies)
  42. Kazakhstan: Unions urge EU to defend freedom of association in Kazakhstan (0 replies)
  43. Russia: Truckers Obstruct Traffic in Nationwide Strike (0 replies)
  44. USA: Never Forget the Triangle Factory Fire—It's Why We Have Unions (0 replies)
  45. Indonesia: Coca-Cola's Australia-based bottler stifling independent unions in Indonesia (0 replies)
  46. Vietnam: Trafficked & enslaved: Vietnamese teenagers tend UK cannabis farms (0 replies)
  47. Why White Working Class Americans Are Dying “Deaths of Despair” (0 replies)
  48. Colombia: All-Women Childcare Union Emerges as National Player (0 replies)
  49. Djibouti: Free Ahmed-Kadar Nour and Omar Ali Ewado (0 replies)
  50. Momentum Builds for Massive West Coast May Day Strike (0 replies)
  51. In Colombia, All-Women Childcare Union Emerges as National Player (0 replies)
  52. South Africa: The Arthur Svensson International Prize to South African wine workers (0 replies)
  53. The Dangers of Salting Under Trump (0 replies)
  54. Momentum Builds for May Day Strikes (0 replies)
  55. French Guiana: Striking workers delay rocket launch (0 replies)
  56. Qatar: ILO sets November deadline to end abuse of migrant workers or face investigation (0 replies)
  57. Bad Ideas Part 1: Don’t be a Jerk about Bad Ideas (0 replies)
  58. Paid Sick Leave Bill Provokes Showdown in Maryland (0 replies)
  59. Uzbekistan: Leading rights defender confined to 'psychiatric treatment' for seeking to expose forced labour in cotton fields (0 replies)
  60. Algeria: ITUC Demands Release of Algerian Trade Unionists (0 replies)
  61. How States Are Trying to End the Disability Unemployment Crisis (0 replies)
  62. Brazil: No Negotiating Labor Rights in Post-Coup Brazil: Union Leader (0 replies)
  63. Global: ITUC condemns Belarus government for attacks on unemployed (0 replies)
  64. India: 20,000 Maruti workers go on hour-long tool down strike over strike leaders' prison terms (0 replies)
  65. Iran: Court drops flogging sentence against protesting miners (0 replies)
  66. USA: Hundreds Of Thousands Of Workers Will Strike May 1, Organizers Say (0 replies)
  67. Canada: ‘Hard times’: On strike 13 months, a daughter follows in her dad’s footsteps (0 replies)
  68. Qatar: International Labour Organisation should continue probe into migrant worker abuse (0 replies)
  69. What Slashing the Labor Department Budget by 21 Percent Would Mean (0 replies)
  70. Argentina: Largest Union Calls for General Strike on April 6 (0 replies)
  71. Brazil: Million Plus Protest Gvt Dismantling of Pensions and Attacks on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  72. Brazil: Brazilians protest, strike over pension changes (0 replies)
  73. Global: Modern slavery and human trafficking: Myths and facts (0 replies)
  74. Vatican City: Pope says closing firms without protecting workers ‘very grave sin’ (0 replies)
  75. 6 Reasons Why Donald Trump Won’t Save American Jobs (0 replies)
  76. Republicans Are Racing To Make Workplaces More Dangerous and Unhealthy (0 replies)
  77. Global: Over 2 million workers continue to suffer under system of modern slavery (0 replies)
  78. How We're Setting Our Contract Bargaining Tables to Advance Racial Justice (0 replies)
  79. Interviews for Resistance: On Recovering the Word “Strike” (0 replies)
  80. Kenya: 5,000 doctors end three-month strike (0 replies)
  81. Australia: New leader of Australian unions vows to take on corporate greed (0 replies)
  82. Hong Kong: Worker News wins award for series debunking myths about refugees (0 replies)
  83. “Proud to be part of a singing union”: the struggle at Ellen's Stardust Diner (0 replies)
  84. Despite Some Union Support, Trump’s New Labor Pick Would Be Terrible for Workers (0 replies)
  85. Turkey: ITF demands overturn of convictions of trade unionists (0 replies)
  86. Egypt: IFFCO Egypt union leaders acquitted of criminal charges face retrial (0 replies)
  87. Kenya: Elgeyo to fire striking doctors on Monday (0 replies)
  88. Japan: How trade unions pulled the brakes on Uber’s bid to enter Tokyo (0 replies)
  89. Hong Kong: 'That one day is all you have': how Hong Kong's domestic workers seized Sunday (0 replies)
  90. Union Moves Ahead at American University: “Time To Bring Academia into the 21st Century” (0 replies)
  91. Chile: They Shall Not Pass, Striking Workers Warn Escondida Management and Scabs (0 replies)
  92. Trump backs attack on union members (0 replies)
  93. Three ILWU-endorsed candidates win SoCal Democratic Party delegate seats * (0 replies)
  94. Bob White: militant, progressive Canadian (0 replies)
  95. Chicago Teachers Are Trying to Organize the Biggest Charter School Union in the U.S. (0 replies)
  96. Kenya: President Warns Doctors ‘Will be Replaced’ Over Strike (0 replies)
  97. Taiwan: Rail union furious after punishment meted out to striking workers (0 replies)
  98. Chile: BHP eyes temporary workers to break strike at Escondida mine (0 replies)
  99. Longshore division holds grievance and arbitration training (0 replies)
  100. Are Strikes Dead, or Just Happening Under the Radar? Report Your Strike (0 replies)
  101. Today, Women Strike Against Capital—and To Take Back Feminism (0 replies)
  102. Russia: The IWD protest that sparked the Russian Revolution (0 replies)
  103. UK: Forget blokes and beer; Today women are achieving real change in the union movement (0 replies)
  104. Global: The best and worst places to be a working woman (0 replies)
  105. Breaking the Silence on Sexual Harassment (0 replies)
  106. 4 Women’s Strikes That Were Anything But a Privilege (0 replies)
  107. Interviews for Resistance: Workers Are on the Frontlines of Making Sure Banks Don’t Rip Us Off (0 replies)
  108. Italy: Women across Italy won't be working this Wednesday - here's why (0 replies)
  109. Global: International Women's Day: The militant history of a global celebration (0 replies)
  110. Global: International Women's Day Posters Reveal IWD's Militant Roots (0 replies)
  111. UK: Blue plaque for trade unionist and equal pay campaigner Mary Macarthur (0 replies)
  112. Argentina: Thousands of teachers strike in test for Macri's government (0 replies)
  113. Labor-Clergy Coalition To March on Nissan Plant in Mississippi (0 replies)
  114. Workers at AT&T Mobility Wage Largest-Ever Contract Mobilization (0 replies)
  115. Bangladesh: Bangladesh breakthrough as global unions rally in defence of workers (0 replies)
  116. Workers Run This Hotel (0 replies)
  117. Los trabajadores gestionan este hotel (0 replies)
  118. Labor Must Embrace the Anti-Trump Resistance to Fight for the Working Class (0 replies)
  119. Vietnam: Factory Riots Flare Up over Samsung’s Violence Against Workers (0 replies)
  120. AT&T Mobility Workers Dial It Up (0 replies)
  121. House Republicans Vow To Do “Everything We Can” To Roll Back Labor Law Gains (0 replies)
  122. Ireland: Tesco underestimated ‘spirit of solidarity,’ Dáil hears (0 replies)
  123. Egypt: Textile strike clampdown – a sign of repressive times (0 replies)
  124. Tunisia: IMF Stranglehold Pushing Tunisia to the Brink (0 replies)
  125. Chicago Activists and Aldermen Call for New Office to Enforce Labor Laws (0 replies)
  126. India: Banking operations affected pan-India due to strike (0 replies)
  127. Global: Get ready for International Women’s Day (0 replies)
  128. Madagascar: Global protests target Govt in campaign over sacked dock workers (0 replies)
  129. Interviews for Resistance: The March 8 Strike Is About Building Feminism for the 99% (0 replies)
  130. Trabajadores mexicanos ganan la propiedad de una planta llantera después de tres años de huelga (0 replies)
  131. ¿Podrían los propietarios-trabajadores hacer funcionar esta fábrica? (0 replies)
  132. Strawberries and Solidarity: Farmworkers Build Unity Around Driscoll’s Berries Boycott (0 replies)
  133. Tens of Thousands Strike on Day without Immigrants (0 replies)
  134. “Don’t Dictate—Negotiate!” Illinois State Workers Authorize Strike (0 replies)
  135. Why A French Socialist’s Case for Taxing Robots Is Better Than Bill Gates’ Idea (0 replies)
  136. Illinois State Workers Authorize Strike Against Governor Who Invoked Legacy of PATCO (0 replies)
  137. Korea (South): Unionized Workers of Hyundai Heavy Stage First All-Out Strike in 23 Years (0 replies)
  138. Interviews for Resistance: Protests Show Immigrants’ Economic Power Cannot Be Ignored (0 replies)
  139. Even Trump Can’t Stop the Tide of Green Jobs (0 replies)
  140. Federal Hiring Freeze To Hit Rural and Minority Communities the Hardest (0 replies)
  141. India: One million bankers to strike work on Feb.28 in India (0 replies)
  142. How We Got Out of a 401(k) and into a Real Pension (0 replies)
  143. Palestine: First-ever collective bargaining agreement signed in a West Bank settlement (0 replies)
  144. Minneapolis Bakery Workers Call Out Super Bowl Hypocrisy with ‘Taste of Justice’ (0 replies)
  145. The Deadly Reality of Construction Work (0 replies)
  146. Indonesia: Freeport Indonesia Mine Grinds to Complete Halt: Union (0 replies)
  147. USA: 'Day without immigrants' protests close restaurants across the US (0 replies)
  148. Uzbekistan: ILO Report Confirms Forced Labor (0 replies)
  149. Viewpoint: The Boeing Vote Was Not a Referendum on Organizing the South (0 replies)
  150. More Repression, More Fightback! El Salvador´s Labor Movement Defends the Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  151. BREAKING: Iowa Lawmakers Pass Sweeping Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
  152. Interviews for Resistance: What New York Taxi Workers Teach Us About Fighting Back (0 replies)
  153. China: Factory where Samsung Note 7 batteries are made catches fire (0 replies)
  154. BREAKING—Andrew Puzder, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary, Is Out (0 replies)
  155. Viewpoints: Building Trades Activists Argue for a Different Approach to Trump (0 replies)
  156. Service Workers Revolt! Interview with Burgerville Workers Union and Stardust Family United (0 replies)
  157. Boeing Workers Face “Constant Barrage of Misinformation” Ahead of Union Vote (0 replies)
  158. The Volkswagen Defeat Wasn’t Inevitable—and Labor Can Still Win in the South (0 replies)
  159. How We Got Our Lead Nurses Back (0 replies)
  160. Korea (North): End rampant child labour, says Human Rights Watch (0 replies)
  161. Bangladesh: Union repression intensifies (0 replies)
  162. Credit Mass Resistance, Not Anti-Union Judge, for Blocking Trump’s Travel Ban (0 replies)
  163. Ireland: Tesco frustrated as strike over pay to go ahead in nine stores (0 replies)
  164. Turkey: Outspoken union head faces armed attack as pressure mounts on referendum naysayers (0 replies)
  165. Canada: Liberals to start imposing contract on teachers Monday (0 replies)
  166. Hungary: EPSU supports sacked waste company trade unionists in Hungary (0 replies)
  167. Early Optimism Crushed in Maryland’s Fight for $15 (0 replies)
  168. Iowa’s New Union-Busting Bill Is Worse Than Wisconsin (0 replies)
  169. Food Workers Puzzled over Andrew Puzder for Secretary of Labor (0 replies)
  170. Chile: Workers at BHP Billiton Copper Mine In Chile Go On Strike (0 replies)
  171. Bangladesh: Dozens of workers jailed for striking (0 replies)
  172. Brazil: Union Leader Killed in Police Strike Violence (0 replies)
  173. Groundbreaking Bill in Illinois Would Give Temp Workers Equal Pay and Rights as Direct Hires (0 replies)
  174. “Salting” Built the Labor Movement—It Can Help Rebuild It, Too (0 replies)
  175. Bangladesh: Free the jailed unionists and workers (0 replies)
  176. USA: A Kick in the Ass: Union Leader Considers the Age of Trump (0 replies)
  177. Viewpoint: Trump’s Trade Reforms Will Not Increase U.S. Wages (0 replies)
  178. Get Your Protest On: Tips for Taking It to the Streets (0 replies)
  179. Egypt: Drop Charges Against Workers: Change Laws that Restrict Right to Organize, Strike (0 replies)
  180. Norway: Why Norway is the best country for LGBT workers (0 replies)
  181. Chile: World's biggest copper mine faces 'long, hard' strike (0 replies)
  182. The GOP’s National Right to Work Bill Is a Smokescreen—The Threat Is What Comes Next (0 replies)
  183. How to Keep Unions Strong Under “Right-to-Work” (0 replies)
  184. Chicago Is Failing to Enforce Its $10.50 Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  185. Honoring King Day with action (0 replies)
  186. Foss tug crews continue fight for fair contract (0 replies)
  187. Strategy questions at union health care meeting (0 replies)
  188. Bangladesh: Gvt crackdown on garment workers and their unions intensified (0 replies)
  189. EPA Workers to Trump: We Don’t Want Scott Pruitt as Our New Boss (0 replies)
  190. 5 Reasons Why a Federal Job Guarantee Makes Sense (0 replies)
  191. IWW Statement Against Trump's Muslim Ban (0 replies)
  192. Republican Victory in Missouri Means “Right-to-Work” For Less (0 replies)
  193. Malaysia: INFINEON must stop union busting and discrimination against union leaders (0 replies)
  194. ILWU to Host Leadership Education Conference in May (0 replies)
  195. Staples Removed: How Postal Workers Defeated a Privatization Scheme (0 replies)
  196. Global: Never before have big corporations tried to hard to employ so few people (0 replies)
  197. When Raising the Minimum Wage is a Bad Thing (0 replies)
  198. Georgia: 350 Dismissed from Azot Enterprise Hold Protest Rallies (0 replies)
  199. Georgia: 350 Dismissed from Azot Enterprise Hold Protest Rallies (0 replies)
  200. USA: Uber CEO, Trump Face Defeat by New York City's Mainly Immigrant Taxi Workers' Union (0 replies)
  201. S- -Argentina: Workers Occupy Printing Plant (0 replies)
  202. Interviews for Resistance: On Treating Trump Like a Bad Boss (0 replies)
  203. After String of Defeats, Workers Win Union at Baltimore Gas & Electric (0 replies)
  204. Kazakhstan: The Labor Crackdown and Possible Unintended Consequences (0 replies)
  205. France: Train services across France hit by rail strike (0 replies)
  206. France: Air France union urges members to refuse work on U.S. flights after Trump order (0 replies)
  207. Solidarity Outlasts 'Right to Work' in Indiana Shipyard (0 replies)
  208. Nigeria: Support sacked Dockworkers in Nigeria (0 replies)
  209. Ukraine: Support the Ukranian railworkers’ union (0 replies)
  210. Unions Are at Their Lowest Levels in Decades—To Gain Power We Must Stop Following the Rules (0 replies)
  211. Five Steps to Maintain Unity and Membership under Right to Work (0 replies)
  212. USA: Where’s the best place to resist Trump? At work (0 replies)
  213. Spanish - Where to Find Better Candidates? Oregon Unions Are Growing Their Own (0 replies)
  214. USA: Trump plans to roll back worker rights to pre-New Deal levels. How do we fight back (0 replies)
  215. Taxi Workers Strike Over Muslim Ban—And Uber Takes Advantage (0 replies)
  216. Interviews for Resistance: Why Teachers Unions Are the Best Bet To Transform the Labor Movement (0 replies)
  217. Canada: Condolences must be followed by action (0 replies)
  218. Canada: Unions in Canada stand in solidarity with Muslim communities (0 replies)
  219. Hungary: Workers put jobs on the line to defend sacked union leader (0 replies)
  220. New York Taxi Workers Strike Back Against Muslim Ban (0 replies)
  221. Montana Wobblies, Antifa Out-Organize Nazis (0 replies)
  222. Utility Locators Fight for First Contract (0 replies)
  223. USA: New York taxi drivers strike in protest at Donald Trump's Muslim travel ban (0 replies)
  224. Thailand: Migrants petition Thai seafood giant on wages (0 replies)
  225. USA: Taxi Workers Alliance halting JFK Airport pickups to protest Trump Muslim Ban (0 replies)
  226. Tunisia: Powerful UGTT union elects new leader (0 replies)
  227. Brazil: Inter-American court decision a Victory in Fight against Slavery (0 replies)
  228. New Congress on Track to Block Long-Sought Workplace and Public Health Protections (0 replies)
  229. Argentina: Trabajadores ocupan imprenta (0 replies)
  230. Egypt: The dark times of the egyptian trade unionism. Talks Kamal Abbas, CTUWS (ENG Version podcast) (0 replies)
  231. Egypt: A year on, Giulio Regeni death casts shadow over Italy-Egypt relations (0 replies)
  232. Italy: Giulio Regeni: Egypt airs video of murdered Italian student (0 replies)
  233. Bangladesh: Global rights groups, retailers urge govt to free union leaders (0 replies)
  234. Kazakhstan: 2 Union Leaders Arrested (0 replies)
  235. Book Review: Song of the Stubborn One Thousand (0 replies)
  236. Betsy DeVos Gets an 'F' From Michigan Teachers (0 replies)
  237. USA: Want to Stop Trump? Take a Page From These Dockworkers, and Stop Work (0 replies)
  238. USA: Six journalists charged with rioting while covering inauguration unrest (0 replies)
  239. Shooter of unarmed anti-racist walks free; authorities silent (0 replies)
  240. Pakistan: NTC workers threaten agitation against union ban, sackings (0 replies)
  241. Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan: Striking Workers Made to Pay Damages for Not Eating (0 replies)
  242. Global: Fresh fruit giant Fyffes is bashing rights (0 replies)
  243. Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan: trade unionists arrested, workers strike following government crackdown (0 replies)
  244. Turkey: Victory for metalworkers in Turkey (0 replies)
  245. Interviews for Resistance: Strike Targets Donald Trump and Home Depot (0 replies)
  246. Trump Touts “Pro-Worker” Agenda at Meeting with Union Leaders; Some Waiting for Proof (0 replies)
  247. China: Sack them for Striking. Arrest them for Protesting. Imprison them for Organising (0 replies)
  248. Kazakhstan: Dozens of Oil Workers Prosecuted For Joining Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  249. Want to Stop Trump? Take a Page From These Dockworkers, and Stop Work (0 replies)
  250. People Power, Not Trump, Beat the TPP (0 replies)