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  1. ILWU President blasts PMA threat to shut down US ports (0 replies)
  2. In 3,800-Worker Strike, the Ghost of Tony Mazzocchi Still Haunts Big Oil (0 replies)
  3. The Anti-Standardized Testing Movement Claims a Victory in Chicago (0 replies)
  4. Safety Is Life-or-Death, Say Refinery Strikers (0 replies)
  5. Union Official Links Foxconn Deaths to Excessive Overtime (0 replies)
  6. Turkey: L20 Launch 2015: Turkish unions push for safe workplaces, fighting informality, good working conditions for migrants & training through the G2 (0 replies)
  7. Don’t Say He Didn’t Warn You: Ultra-Rich Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner Spells Out Anti-Union Agenda (0 replies)
  8. This Chart Shows How Unions Help Redistribute Wealth Throughout American Society (0 replies)
  9. Robert Reich: The ‘Sharing Economy’? More Like the ‘Share the Crumbs’ Economy (0 replies)
  10. ILWU tells employers:* finish negotiations, don’t close ports over only a few remaining issues (0 replies)
  11. Global: Stand up for the right to strike on 18 February (0 replies)
  12. Global: Don’t tarnish your love with Rio Tinto’s dirty diamonds and gold! (0 replies)
  13. Canada: Supreme Court Backs Right to Strike (0 replies)
  14. 3,800 Oil Workers in Four States Enter Fourth Day of Strike (0 replies)
  15. A Harrowing Account of Working on the Docks (0 replies)
  16. 20,000 Delta Flight Attendants Prepare for ‘Biggest [Union] Drive In the History of the Industry’ (0 replies)
  17. The Supreme Court Case That Could Decimate American Public Sector Unionism (0 replies)
  18. Uzbekistan: World Bank Declines To Probe Uzbek Forced Labor Abuses (0 replies)
  19. Europe: Allseas Group’s Nazi-honouring vessel ‘must be banned’ (0 replies)
  20. Whether in Greece or the U.S., It’s Clear: Austerity Doesn’t Work (0 replies)
  21. In an Age of Soulless Mass Production, the Artisan Craft Worker Still Lives On (0 replies)
  22. Jail Infirmary Workers Raise Alarm on Unsafe Staffing (0 replies)
  23. UK: “We will never forget” – union anger at plans to allow ship named after SS officer to dock in UK (0 replies)
  24. Canada: Evidence Pointing to Mexico Blacklisting Migrant Workers in Canada Stands, Says Court of Appeal (0 replies)
  25. Turkey: Metalworkers’ strike banned in Turkey (0 replies)
  26. How Tipping Helped Make Sexual Harassment the Norm for Female Servers (0 replies)
  27. Servers, Not Servants (0 replies)
  28. Canada: Supreme Court declares striking a basic human right (0 replies)
  29. A Modest Proposal for Public Sector Union Opponents (0 replies)
  30. Australia: Workers occupy factory in pursuit of a fair deal (0 replies)
  31. Global: VIDEO: Robert Reich takes on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  32. Turkey: Time for global solidarity with metalworkers’ mass strike (0 replies)
  33. Put an End to Jimmy John's Retaliation: Picket and call-in to support fired IWW organizer! (0 replies)
  34. Women Sue Ford Over Sexual Harassment (0 replies)
  35. Colombia: Oil workers union victim of ‘series of threats’ and attacks (0 replies)
  36. Palestine: How to stop Palestinians unionizing: Security, security, security (0 replies)
  37. Teamsters Secure their Right to Vote, In Time for 2016 Election (0 replies)
  38. Norway: Strike: Norway at a stand-still (0 replies)
  39. Bermuda: BTUC statement: we shall not be moved (0 replies)
  40. In These Times Senior Editor David Moberg Gives Rahm Emanuel “D” on Jobs, Economy (0 replies)
  41. Answering President Obama’s Call, House Introduces Paid Sick Leave Bill for Workers (0 replies)
  42. UK: #HolocaustMemorialDay 2015: Remember the holocaust (0 replies)
  43. Russia: ITF dockers act in solidarity with imprisoned Russian union leader (0 replies)
  44. Review: 'Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal' (0 replies)
  45. Dropkick Murphys to Union-busting Gov. Scott Walker: “Stop using our music…we literally hate you” (0 replies)
  46. Lebanon: Labor Ministry rejects maids union proposal (0 replies)
  47. Greece: Voters Reject Austerity, Time for Negotiation (0 replies)
  48. Global: Unions mobilize globally for workers’ rights at Holcim Lafarge (0 replies)
  49. Lebanon: Migrant Domestic Workers Hope for Union to End Abuse (0 replies)
  50. How Scrappy Community and Labor Activists Took on a California Oil Giant—and Won (0 replies)
  51. Union Membership Is Down Again—But It Still Pays To Be a Member (0 replies)
  52. After Facebook Victory, Shuttle Drivers at Silicon Valley Companies Look to Unionize (0 replies)
  53. Cambodia: Justice still sought for murdered labour leader Chea Vichea (0 replies)
  54. Israel: Risking jobs, Palestinian workers in West Bank settlement unionize (0 replies)
  55. USA: Five Causes of Wage Stagnation in the United States (0 replies)
  56. Is Ronald McDonald Racist? (0 replies)
  57. Brazilian Workers, Students Battle Fare Hikes Pushed By Workers Party (0 replies)
  58. Union Faces Fresh Questions in West Coast Longshore Standoff (0 replies)
  59. Hong Kong: (Another) Trade union leader arrested, released over #OccupyHK (0 replies)
  60. Saving Labor’s Sinking Ship (0 replies)
  61. The U.S. Labor Movement: At a ‘Crossroads,’ or the Gallows? (0 replies)
  62. China: Labour activists facing unprecedented intimidation (0 replies)
  63. Rail Workers and Environmentalists to Teach Each Other (0 replies)
  64. Turkey: PSI Gen Sec meets dismissed health care workers, denounces attack on labour rights (0 replies)
  65. India: Holcim-Lafarge campaign - India INCWF: Cement unions denounce merger without workers’ rights (0 replies)
  66. Goucher College Adjuncts Expect Union Victory As Organizing Spreads in Maryland (0 replies)
  67. ‘We Deserve Respect’: Strippers Seek $100,000 Settlement From Portland Vegan Strip Club (0 replies)
  68. Rep. Keith Ellison’s Low-wage Worker Organizer SOTU Guest: “I go with a conflicted heart” (0 replies)
  69. Hong Kong: Independent union leaders face prosecution: Govt criminalises protest (0 replies)
  70. Unbought Slate Wins against Democrats-for-Chevron (0 replies)
  71. Hey Sen. McConnell: Don’t Fast Track the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  72. Thailand: Global pressure forces withdrawal of Thai prison labour plans (0 replies)
  73. Kenya: 7,000 strike after 120 sacked for joining textile union (0 replies)
  74. Turkey: Hospital workers unite after mass firings (0 replies)
  75. Industrial Worker - Issue #1771, January/February 2015 (0 replies)
  76. Hong Kong: HK Union leader CY Lee released after police arrest, questioning (0 replies)
  77. ‘Solidarity Forever’ Written 100 Years Ago, Today (0 replies)
  78. 100 Years Old Today: The Story Behind ‘Solidarity Forever’ (0 replies)
  79. Canada: Supreme Court of Canada: All workers have the right to join a union and engage in collective bargaining (0 replies)
  80. China: Global petition demands halt in repressing labour groups (0 replies)
  81. Tunisia: UGTT Secretary General Receives Death Threats (0 replies)
  82. Poland: 2,000 Polish miners protest against plans to close mines (0 replies)
  83. 2,600 California Mental Health Care Workers On Strike Against Kaiser Permanente (0 replies)
  84. Canada: Supreme Court strikes down rule that bans RCMP union (0 replies)
  85. Is Gov. Scott Walker Preparing to Push for Right to Work in Wisconsin? (0 replies)
  86. We Need Less Work, Not More (0 replies)
  87. In Surprise Announcement, Karen Lewis Says She Will Return to Chicago Teachers Union Next Week (0 replies)
  88. China: Uniqlo promises to improve life for workers at its factories in China (0 replies)
  89. Review: ‘We Are All Equals Now’: How Trapped Chilean Miners Survived (0 replies)
  90. Global: Holcim-Lafarge: No merger without workers' rights! (0 replies)
  91. Cambodia: Small Victory, High Price for Garment Unions (0 replies)
  92. Whole Foods Worker Fired for ‘Stealing’ a Sweater—Though It Never Left the Store (0 replies)
  93. We Don’t Just Need ‘More Jobs’—We Need Higher Wages (0 replies)
  94. USA: Justice Department ends oversight of Teamsters union, bringing an end to 25 years of federal supervision (0 replies)
  95. Israel: Struggle escalates for Palestinian workers’ leader in West Bank settlement (0 replies)
  96. We Need Less Work, Not More (0 replies)
  97. USA: Want to Be Happy? Join a Union (0 replies)
  98. Blood On Their Hands: The Racist History of Modern Police Unions (0 replies)
  99. PMA officials admit today that West Coast congestion crisis has been caused by managerial mistakes and not primarily due to dockworkers (0 replies)
  100. France: The IFJ and EFJ lead the Paris Charlie Hebdo protest (0 replies)
  101. Turkey: No more slow deaths: Hospital workers unite after mass firings (0 replies)
  102. Documents Show Notorious Union-Buster Backing Kentucky’s County Right-to-Work Laws (0 replies)
  103. Labor-Management Partnerships Will Not Revive the Union Movement (0 replies)
  104. On the Beaches of Santa Monica, Temp Workers Organize (0 replies)
  105. Why 2,600 Kaiser Mental Health Workers Are On Strike (0 replies)
  106. Hong Kong: Arrest of Hong Kong Union Leaders Imminent (0 replies)
  107. Global: Rio Tinto far from ethical (0 replies)
  108. France: In solidarity with Charlie Hebdo (0 replies)
  109. France: Paris: IFJ's Deputy General Secretary Joins French Trade Unions in the Condemn of Charlie Hebdo's Attack (0 replies)
  110. Memphis Campus Temps Outwit Scheme to Privatize Their Social Security (0 replies)
  111. China: Protest violent assault on Chinese labour rights defenders! (0 replies)
  112. France: Charlie Hebdo Shooting Attacks Press Freedom, Democracy: Journalist Union (0 replies)
  113. India: Coal India struggles to produce half of normal output amid strike (0 replies)
  114. Adjunct Union Victory: Washington University Contingent Faculty Vote to Unionize (0 replies)
  115. Review: New Book Reveals Untold Queer Labor History (0 replies)
  116. Russia: Ghosts Of Sochi: Hundreds Killed In Olympic Construction (0 replies)
  117. Viewpoint: Concerns about Obama's Immigration Announcement (0 replies)
  118. November election results: mixed for working families (0 replies)
  119. Cambodia: One year after strikers murdered unionists still subjected to violence (0 replies)
  120. The GOP Is Trying To Take Health Care Away from Millions of Americans (0 replies)
  121. The Police Were Created to Control Working Class and Poor People, Not ‘Serve and Protect’ (0 replies)
  122. India: 5-day strike in Coal India starts today (0 replies)
  123. China: From student leader to China labour rights defender, a profile of Lin Dong (0 replies)
  124. SoCal ILWU members donate 15,000 Thanksgiving meals (0 replies)
  125. Port congestion problem: experts see no quick solution (0 replies)
  126. What Do Obama’s New Immigration Rules Mean for Immigration Activists? (0 replies)
  127. Virtual Teaching, Real Organizing (0 replies)
  128. China: Shoe factory workers show collective bargaining a reality in Guangdong (0 replies)
  129. Lebanon: Migrant workers set to form union (0 replies)
  130. India: Sit in strikers detained by police (0 replies)
  131. The Workers Center-Union Partnership That’s Transforming Big-Box Janitorial Work (0 replies)
  132. Atlanta Stagehands Fight ‘Labor Pimps’ Pushing Temp Work, Low Wages (0 replies)
  133. Corporate subsidies for anti-union employers: are taxpayers are being hosed in Coos Bay? (0 replies)
  134. Solidarity visit from the International Dockworkers Council (IDC) (0 replies)
  135. The Legend of Carlos Bulosan (0 replies)
  136. When Bad Gripes Happen to Good Stewards (0 replies)
  137. USA: Fast-food workers scent justice in fight with franchises (0 replies)
  138. Longshore Caucus meets to review status of contract talks (0 replies)
  139. When the Teenager Is the Breadwinner (0 replies)
  140. Why Did Swiss Voters Reject Single-Payer Health Care? (0 replies)
  141. Palestine: Gaza civil servants to strike today (0 replies)
  142. The 9 Most Important Victories for Workers in 2014 (0 replies)
  143. All the Books We Reviewed in 2014 (0 replies)
  144. California Campus Workers Become First Major Local Union to Endorse BDS Against Israel (0 replies)
  145. PMA member carriers needed at negotiating table (0 replies)
  146. Review of 2014: Deep Trouble But Stirring Troublemaking (0 replies)
  147. Iran: Labour Activist Behnam Ebrahimzadeh On Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  148. Palestine: Hamas warns 42,000 unpaid Gaza staff could take to streets (0 replies)
  149. Global: 10 New Year's resolutions to prevent modern slavery (0 replies)
  150. ‘Right to Work’ Benefits CEOs, Not Workers (0 replies)
  151. Korea (South): Ex-rail union leaders acquitted of obstruction charges in strike (0 replies)
  152. How 13 Complaints Against McDonald’s Could Help Millions Unionize (0 replies)
  153. Bangladesh: Union Leaders Attacked at Bangladesh Garment Factories, Investigations Show (0 replies)
  154. Temple’s Adjunct Faculty to Join Thousands of Others in Citywide Union (0 replies)
  155. Volkswagen’s Employee Engagement Plan Could Weaken Labor (0 replies)
  156. Hong Kong: Police charge HKCTU leader for organising #OccupyHK illegal assembly (0 replies)
  157. China: Santa's real workshop: the town in China that makes the world's Christmas decorations (0 replies)
  158. Germany: Amazon workers extend strike until Christmas Eve (0 replies)
  159. France: Unions call for strike at Amazon from Monday (0 replies)
  160. Global: ITUC call for fundamental changes in national and international migration policies as world marked International Migrants Day (0 replies)
  161. Next Up for Retired UFC Champion: Organizing a Union for Ultimate Fighters (0 replies)
  162. Vermont Governor Backs Away from Health Care for All (0 replies)
  163. Nigeria: Oil workers suspend nationwide strike (0 replies)
  164. In the Face of Austerity, Portuguese Dockers Win Back Union Jobs (0 replies)
  165. Obamacare Counselor: “On the Surface, People Have Choices. But It’s a Complete Farce” (0 replies)
  166. China: Apple 'failing to protect Chinese factory workers' (0 replies)
  167. China: Violence Against Striking Workers in Artigas Textile Factory (0 replies)
  168. Interview: What Do The New Immigration Rules Mean? (0 replies)
  169. Shop Card Design Contest (Deadline for submissions is January 1st, 2015) (0 replies)
  170. Turkey: 'Kobanê will be liberated, we'll hold speeches in Kobanê the next time' (0 replies)
  171. “Employers Feel Wildly Free To Pay People However They Want”: An Interview with Kim Bobo (0 replies)
  172. ‘Employee Engagement’ No Substitute for a Union at VW (0 replies)
  173. A Kentucky County Just Voted to Approve the First Local Right-to-Work Ordinance (0 replies)
  174. After Rolling Stone’s UVa. Retraction, Randi Weingarten Shares Personal Story of Sexual Assault (0 replies)
  175. UK: Inflation fall shows economic need for wage rises, says TUC (0 replies)
  176. Even With a GOP Congress, Obama Could Still Defend American Workers. Here’s How. (0 replies)
  177. Colombia: Ruben Montoya: workplace accident finally recognized (0 replies)
  178. Nigeria: Oil workers begin strike (0 replies)
  179. Germany: Amazon workers strike in Germany as Christmas nears (0 replies)
  180. Are “Works Councils” Really Such a Good Idea for Workers and Unions? (0 replies)
  181. Cromnibus Continues Attack on Pensions (0 replies)
  182. Colombia: Demand justice for Colombian trade unionist (0 replies)
  183. Ecuador: 13 workers killed at power plant site (0 replies)
  184. Hong Kong: A new era for the democratic mvt begins in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  185. South Africa: Murder exposes rampant sexism in South African mines (0 replies)
  186. As Columbia Grad Students Announce Union Drive, UOregon Students Declare Victory in Strike (0 replies)
  187. Thanks to Labor Board Ruling, You Can Now Use Company Email to Organize a Union (0 replies)
  188. American Society’s Real Moochers: CEOs (0 replies)
  189. Global: Unions: Key to deliver living wage in global supply chain (0 replies)
  190. Palestine: Gaza civil servants stage general strike (0 replies)
  191. Hong Kong: Free arrested Hong Kong union leaders (0 replies)
  192. Interview: Direct Action in the Berry Fields (0 replies)
  193. Germany: Cabinet passes bill to curb strike power of small unions (0 replies)
  194. Philippines: Sugar organizer murdered (0 replies)
  195. SCOTUS Rules Workers Don’t Need To Be Paid for All Their Time Working (0 replies)
  196. Dealing with Difficult Supervisors (0 replies)
  197. Hong Kong: Teacher union worried about young students facing police violence (0 replies)
  198. USA: UAW formally recognised at Volkswagen car plant in Tennessee (0 replies)
  199. Workers at Two Amazon Warehouses in Germany Go On Strike (0 replies)
  200. Senate Confirms Obama’s Labor Board Choice Ahead of GOP Senate Takeover (0 replies)
  201. UK: Unions and community celebrate UK civil disobedience victory (0 replies)
  202. Global: On Human Rights day across the globe Glencore miners take action (0 replies)
  203. Qatar: 2022 Qatar World Cup all about money: Construction firms accused (0 replies)
  204. Germany: Amazon faces yet another strike (0 replies)
  205. The Logic of Short Hospital Strikes (0 replies)
  206. When Your Bus Driver, Airline Pilot or Train Conductor Hasn’t Slept (0 replies)
  207. Israel: Histadrut wins rise in minimum wage (0 replies)
  208. Palestine: Civil Service Union in Court appeals PA declaring them illegal (0 replies)
  209. China: Labour movement 'concertmaster' tests Beijing's boundaries (0 replies)
  210. India: Unions up in arms against ‘anti-worker’ measures (0 replies)
  211. Indonesia: 38 dead in 2 years: Rio Tinto dodges responsibility with one paragraph unsigned statement (0 replies)
  212. Wall Street to Workers: Give Us Your Retirement Savings and Stop Asking Questions (0 replies)
  213. Hands Up, Fast Food! (0 replies)
  214. Chicago Raises Minimum Wage to $13 by 2019, But Strikers Say It’s Not Enough (0 replies)
  215. Fast Food Workers, Joined By Other Low Wage Workers, Strike Record 190 Cities (0 replies)
  216. USA: Fast food workers strike gains steam (0 replies)
  217. Peru: Government of Peru tries to silence union leader (0 replies)
  218. Global: Amazon’s Turkers Kick Off the First Crowdsourced Labor Guild (0 replies)
  219. Global: Holcim-Lafarge: No merger without workers’ rights! (0 replies)
  220. Bankruptcy Court Ruling Helps Anti-Union Grocer Slash Benefits and Pensions for 1,100 Workers (0 replies)
  221. A Chicago Teacher Explains How Her School Fought Back Against Standardized Testing—And Won (0 replies)
  222. Lame-Duck Congress Nears Last-Minute Vote On Sweeping Pension Reform (0 replies)
  223. Qatar: On Global Day to Abolish Slavery, Protesters Target Qatar, FIFA (0 replies)
  224. Fighting Fatigue (0 replies)
  225. Illinois Public Employees Prepare for a Bruising Fight with Bruce Rauner (0 replies)
  226. USA: Fast-Food Workers in 150 Cities Will Strike This Week for a $15 Hourly Wage (0 replies)
  227. India: Thirty Years After Bhopal's Union Carbide Disaster, Gas Leak Survivors Are Still Suffering (0 replies)
  228. NYU Grad Students Say They’re Ready to Strike (0 replies)
  229. Employers Keep Shifting Costs to Workers Under Obamacare (0 replies)
  230. Retirees, Watch Out: Detroit May Become Blueprint for Other Cities (0 replies)
  231. Turkey: Company sacks 2,850 miners in Soma, scene of mining disaster (0 replies)
  232. India: Wage discord: bank staff begin relay strike today (0 replies)
  233. Global: Global Unions Call for Pension Plans to Make Corporate Tax Responsibility a Top Priority (0 replies)
  234. Review: How the U.S. Economy Was Built on Slavery (0 replies)
  235. UK: The invisible role of trade unions in the fight against slavery (0 replies)
  236. Hong Kong: Calls for HKCTU leader on #OccupyHK frontlines to replace Hong Kong Chief Executive (0 replies)
  237. Spain: trade union leaders are criminalised for striking (0 replies)
  238. Global: How can the OSCE combat human trafficking without the unions? (0 replies)
  239. China: Teacher strikes hit three more cities (0 replies)
  240. Brazil: Paper industry union president murdered (0 replies)
  241. China: Frequently asked questions about labour relations in China (0 replies)
  242. Global: How can you combat human trafficking without the unions? (0 replies)
  243. Swaziland: Heavily Armed Police Intimidate Striking Workers at ANC-owned Mine in Swaziland (0 replies)
  244. Qatar: 100 striking migrant workers arrested - to be deported (0 replies)
  245. Pakistan: LHWs boycott vaccination campaign in aftermath of polio team attack (0 replies)
  246. Want Thanksgiving Off? Follow These Whole Foods Workers’ Example and Go On Strike (0 replies)
  247. As New York City Considers Criminal Justice Reforms, Police Unions Stand in the Way (0 replies)
  248. Under New Progressive Leadership, Teachers Union Fights “Teacher Jail” (0 replies)
  249. USA: ATU on the Ferguson grand jury decision regarding the shooting of Michael Brown (0 replies)
  250. Employers Keep Shifting Costs under Affordable Care Act (0 replies)