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