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