Log in

View Full Version : Labor Feeds



Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 [25] 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

  1. Longshore workers voting on grain industry’s ‘last, best and final’ proposal Friday and Saturday (0 replies)
  2. USA: The Great Wal-Mart Walkout (0 replies)
  3. Australia: Christmas saved after Santa Claus ends lockout (0 replies)
  4. What’s Next for Michigan Unions? (0 replies)
  5. Illinois Coal Bankruptcy: Good News for Environment, Bad News for Workers (0 replies)
  6. A Grief-Stricken Randi Weingarten Engages Hesitant Unions on Gun Control in Wake of Sandy Hook (0 replies)
  7. Palermo’s Boycott Cutting Production as Workers Appeal Labor Board Ruling (0 replies)
  8. India: Protesting Banking Bill, employees struck work (0 replies)
  9. Turkey: KESK Trial – Three Women Released Pending Trial (0 replies)
  10. Israel: Nurses strike ends with historic win (0 replies)
  11. ‘E-Verification’ of Mi Pueblo Workers Sparks Fear and Ire (0 replies)
  12. 50 Years Later, Lessons of Deadly Robena Mine Explosion Still Unlearned (0 replies)
  13. Despite Exemptions, Police and Firefighters Show Labor Solidarity in Michigan Right-to-Work Battle (0 replies)
  14. South Africa: Death Threat Against COSATU General Secretary Must be Fully Investigated (0 replies)
  15. Is Obama Throwing Seniors Off a Cliff? (0 replies)
  16. Port Protesters Target Walmart Cargo from Bangladesh (0 replies)
  17. Colombia: USO leader murdered in Colombia (0 replies)
  18. Hostess Workers Take on Private Equity Pirates (0 replies)
  19. Fighting Fiscal-Cliff Cuts, Home Care Workers and Employers Forge Alliance (0 replies)
  20. Kazakhstan: A Year After Deadly Oil Worker Riots, Zhanaozen Is Quiet But Angry (0 replies)
  21. Teachers Unions Respond to CT Shooting; Egypt Cracks Down on Unions; Federal Judges Sue Over Pay (0 replies)
  22. The Battle of Indianapolis: Workers Win Gains Despite Right-to-Work Laws (0 replies)
  23. Toxic Train Wreck Exposes Weakness in Federal Chemical Policy (0 replies)
  24. Prospect of NAFTA Expansion Sparks Cross-Border Action (0 replies)
  25. JFK Airport Security Workers Declare Strike, Protesting Lack of Training (0 replies)
  26. Death Notice For A Steel Mill: Sparrows Point To Be Liquidated, Razed (0 replies)
  27. Kazakhstan: A Year After Clash at Labor Strike Site, Those Who Reported on Violence Under Threat (0 replies)
  28. In a Year of Politicians and Bad News, Surprising Stories of Resistance (0 replies)
  29. Global: Wal-Mart workers will rally in ten countries Dec 14 (0 replies)
  30. Bangladesh: Apparel industry outsourcing costs garment workers' lives in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  31. The Young and the Disconnected (0 replies)
  32. VIDEO: Denver Custodians Rehearse Resistance Onstage (0 replies)
  33. Egypt: Court reverses sentencing of Egyptian independent union activist Kamal Abbas (0 replies)
  34. Global: 12 by 12 Campaign: Six Countries Grant Rights to Domestic Workers in 2012 (0 replies)
  35. Rahm the Grinch? Janitors Say Emanuel Is Stealing Their Christmas (0 replies)
  36. VIDEO DEBATE: Right to Work (0 replies)
  37. Global: Labour market gender gaps: Two steps forward, one step back (0 replies)
  38. Ten Thousand Aghast as 'Right to Work' Passes in Michigan (0 replies)
  39. CWA’s Cohen: Can Labor and Allies Create an ‘American Spring?’ (0 replies)
  40. Right-to-Work in Michigan: Not as Repeal-Proof as Republicans Think It Is (0 replies)
  41. USA: Bills Limiting Union Power Pass in Legislature (0 replies)
  42. Michigan House Passes Right-To-Work Law Amid Massive Protests (0 replies)
  43. Should a 15,000-Ton Train Be Operated Single-Handed? (0 replies)
  44. Global: ILO wage reports confirms global attacks on workers (0 replies)
  45. USA: Nissan workers want a union to fight for job security (0 replies)
  46. Building a Solidarity Union (0 replies)
  47. Machinists Rapidly Unionizing Ikea Warehouses: 3 Down, 2 to Go (0 replies)
  48. India: Maruti workers resolve to continue struggle for justice (0 replies)
  49. Fiji: Unions demand Fiji leader repeal rights restrictions (0 replies)
  50. Tunisia: ITUC leadership to arrive Tuesday to support UGTT national general strike (0 replies)
  51. Tunisia: Islamists, threatened by union power, issue religious edict saying strikes not permissible (0 replies)
  52. Egypt: Who has the most to lose from Egypt’s new constitution? (0 replies)
  53. Tunisia: ITUC condemns fresh violence against UGTT (0 replies)
  54. Fiji: International unions lobby their governments on behalf of Fiji unions (0 replies)
  55. Right-to-Work Law Advances in Michigan; Unpaid Labor at NFL Games; Another Mining Accident (0 replies)
  56. At Oakland Airport, Union and Non-Union Workers Picket Together (0 replies)
  57. Communities Defend Their Post Offices One by One (0 replies)
  58. Chicago Community Group Files Lawsuit Against Johnson & Johnson Supplier for Racial Discrimination (0 replies)
  59. Ireland: Unions to hold rallies for debt restructuring (0 replies)
  60. Bangladesh: Documents Indicate Walmart Blocked Safety Push in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  61. West Coast Port Workers Strike to Save Jobs From Outsourcing (0 replies)
  62. Global: Volkswagen limits precarious work globally (0 replies)
  63. Tunisia: Violence breaks-out in Tunisia against union (0 replies)
  64. Will Social Security Get Tossed Off the Fiscal Cliff? (0 replies)
  65. The Just Dining Guide: Where Not To Eat in Madison (0 replies)
  66. Workers on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile Start a ‘Fight For 15’ (Dollars Per Hour) (0 replies)
  67. Maritime Union of New Zealand says opposition to TPPA free trade deal is growing (0 replies)
  68. Port clerical workers settle strike after securing good jobs with outsourcing controls (0 replies)
  69. Egypt: Do workers and unions face a return to Mubarak era tight control of unions under new labour laws? (0 replies)
  70. Israel: Huge win for public sector contract workers (0 replies)
  71. Laundry Workers Save the Weekend (0 replies)
  72. New Eight-Hour Day Fight Erupts in Auto (0 replies)
  73. Ford Workers Sit Down, Slow Down over Late Paycheck (0 replies)
  74. Hunger Strike, Protests Resume for Injured Colombian GM Workers (0 replies)
  75. Hawaii Teachers Unleash Work-to-Rule Campaign (0 replies)
  76. New York Fast Food Workers Walk Off the Job (0 replies)
  77. Hot and Crusty Workers Win Contract, Hiring Hall (0 replies)
  78. Video: Occupy Detroit Celebrates Black Friday at Dearborn Walmart (0 replies)
  79. Port workers pursue outsourcing agreement with help from federal mediator to secure good jobs and end strike (0 replies)
  80. Global: In Memory: Steve Edwards, International Brotherhood of Teamsters (0 replies)
  81. ‘We Are Dancers’ Aims to Organize the Excluded (0 replies)
  82. Qatar: First rally for workers’ rights in Qatar (0 replies)
  83. Ford Workers Sit Down, Slow Down over Late Paycheck (0 replies)
  84. ITF Dockers section issues letter of support to Local 63-OCU (0 replies)
  85. USA: AWU shows its support for US auto workers (0 replies)
  86. Opponents Cry Extortion as Arizona Copper Mine Blames Congress for Layoffs (0 replies)
  87. Death at Peabody’s Willow Lake Mine Leads to Permanent Closure: 400 Jobs Lost (0 replies)
  88. China Labor Watchdogs Expose Dark Side of Global Toy Empire (0 replies)
  89. Laundry Workers Save the Weekend (0 replies)
  90. New Eight-Hour Day Fight Erupts in Auto (0 replies)
  91. CBS news video shows employers walking out of bargaining in SoCal dispute (0 replies)
  92. I Am A Union Woman (0 replies)
  93. Warehouse Workers Petition Court to Add Walmart as Defendant in Wage Theft Class Action (0 replies)
  94. American Jobs at Stake in ILWU Contract Negotiations (0 replies)
  95. Singapore: Government to deport Chinese bus drivers in strike (0 replies)
  96. Europe: European pilots to ‘walk out for safety’ (0 replies)
  97. Egypt: Independent union federation rejects president’s power grab (0 replies)
  98. Hawaii Teachers Unleash Work-to-Rule Campaign (0 replies)
  99. Hunger Strike, Public Protests Resume for Settlement with Injured Colombian GM Workers (0 replies)
  100. Alameda County sustainable recycling campaign kicks off (0 replies)
  101. NYC fast food workers strike for $15/hr, right to be union (0 replies)
  102. Global: Act Now! Stop the Internet Camp Down! (0 replies)
  103. Lawsuit Charges Walmart Can’t Shirk Liability for Contract Workers (0 replies)
  104. Facing Job Losses and Wage Cuts, Chicago Airport Janitors Pay Rahm Emanuel a Birthday Visit (0 replies)
  105. NYC Fast Food Workers Strike for $15/hr Pay, Independent Union (0 replies)
  106. California state Sen. Alan Lowenthal statement in support of ILWU Clerical Workers (0 replies)
  107. Congresswoman Linda Sánchez statement on the Port Clerical Workers’ strike (0 replies)
  108. Longshoremen exercise their contractual right to refuse to cross anti-outsourcing picket line at Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (0 replies)
  109. USA: Sign Petition: NYC Fast Food Workers Strike (0 replies)
  110. Hot and Crusty Workers Win Contract and Hiring Hall (0 replies)
  111. New York Fast Food Workers Walk Off the Job (0 replies)
  112. Rep. Grace F. Napolitano Statement on Port Clerical Workers Strike (0 replies)
  113. Congresswoman Judy Chu stands with ILWU Workers (0 replies)
  114. Singapore: Singapore's first strike in 25 years shines spotlight on racial tensions (0 replies)
  115. Bahrain: Trade unionist released from prison (0 replies)
  116. Labor Board Deals Blow to Fired Immigrant Strikers in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  117. Congresswoman Janice Hahn issues statement in support of ILWU Local 63’s Office Clerical Unit (0 replies)
  118. ITF stands in solidarity with striking ILWU Local 63 OCU members in LA (0 replies)
  119. Canada: Bill C-377 and the right’s stealth attack on union funding (0 replies)
  120. USA: Wal-Mart-Brand Clothes Found at Site of the Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire (0 replies)
  121. Global: Rosa Pavanelli elected to lead Public Services International (0 replies)
  122. Bangladesh: Garments sector closed for day of mourning in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  123. Bangladesh Factory Fire: Workers Burn, Walmart Ducks Responsibility (0 replies)
  124. Video: Occupy Detroit Celebrates Black Friday at Dearborn Walmart (0 replies)
  125. NLRB Backs Hyatt Workers Fired During Union Campaign (0 replies)
  126. In New Report, 2,086 Domestic Workers Speak Out (0 replies)
  127. The Freelance Life: Blessing or Curse? (0 replies)
  128. Bangladesh: Garment Workers Stage Angry Protest After Bangladesh Fire (0 replies)
  129. Office clerical workers at Port of Los Angeles go on strike to stop outsourcing good jobs needed by working families in Harbor community (0 replies)
  130. Bangladeshi Garment Workers Rally for Union Rights after Deadly Fire (0 replies)
  131. Walmart Strikers Challenge Culture of Threats, Fear (0 replies)
  132. Obama Reassures Labor on Priorities in Battle Over the Fiscal Cliff (0 replies)
  133. When Postmasters Attack (0 replies)
  134. USA: UAW Nissan workers launch global campaign at LabourStart conference - calling for fair union elections (0 replies)
  135. Settlement reached with Port Security Officers will assure good jobs for Portland working families (0 replies)
  136. Bangladesh: 112 dead in Dhaka garment factory fire (0 replies)
  137. Ireland: Protesters on streets as family and friends leave in search of work (0 replies)
  138. USA: Greenhouse: Wal-Mart dismisses labor protests at its stores (0 replies)
  139. Fiji: Fiji’s military dictator to head the International Sugar Organization? Act now! (0 replies)
  140. Global: Trade unions are urging governments to take concrete action to stop violence against women (0 replies)
  141. USA: Wal-Mart Plays Down Labor Protests at Its Stores (0 replies)
  142. Indonesia: IndustriALL inspired by Indonesian trade union victory (0 replies)
  143. Global: After all these years there's still power in the union: Billy Bragg (0 replies)
  144. Bahrain: Twenty-three Bahraini health workers sentenced to prison (0 replies)
  145. Australia: New laws will help overcome gender inequality in Australian workplaces (0 replies)
  146. Indonesia: Thousands protest low wages, social security law in Indonesia (0 replies)
  147. SoCal Port workers may strike big carriers to stop the outsourcing of good jobs (0 replies)
  148. Germany: The case against Deutsche Post – DHL: allegations of labour violations (0 replies)
  149. Mediation Fails to Resolve Hostess Strike — Owners Intent on Dissolving the Company (0 replies)
  150. Walmart Nervous as Black Friday Strike Nears (0 replies)
  151. Immigrant Supply-Chain Labor Struggles Galvanize Walmart Activism (0 replies)
  152. USA: ITF delivers Wal-Mart warning (0 replies)
  153. USA: Wal-Mart - sponsor a striker for Black Friday (0 replies)
  154. Anatomy of the Walmart Strike: Walking Out, One Day at a Time (0 replies)
  155. Support for immigrant workers in NorCal (0 replies)
  156. Australia: Time to shame nations which support the absestos trade (0 replies)
  157. Fiji: Unions hope returning ILO mission will see restoration of basic worker rights (0 replies)
  158. USA: Walmart’s Black Friday showdown (0 replies)
  159. Global: ILO, Unions and Employers call for job-creating crisis-response measures (0 replies)
  160. Toronto Retail Workers Defend Holidays (0 replies)
  161. USA: Act Now! Stand With Walmart Strikers on Black Friday: WalMart petitioned to respect their employees' right to speak out (0 replies)
  162. Canada: New Research on Occupational Causes of Breast Cancer Point to Urgent Need for Increased Regulation and Action (0 replies)
  163. Union has bargained in good faith with profitable multinational grain corporations (0 replies)
  164. Europe: Austerity rewards corporate tax evasion (0 replies)
  165. Harry Malkin: From Pit to Paintbrush (0 replies)
  166. Enough With the Just In Time Schedules, Say Retail Workers (0 replies)
  167. Coal Communities at the Pivot of Dirty Industries and Clean Energy (0 replies)
  168. Bahrain: New Bahrain federation BLUFF splits union movement (0 replies)
  169. Sweden: Ikea Admits Forced Labor Was Used in 1980s (0 replies)
  170. Fiji: ILO says Fijian workers face world’s worst labour violations (0 replies)
  171. Boost the economy by ending tax cuts for the rich (0 replies)
  172. Hostess spreads misinformation on Baker’s Union strike (0 replies)
  173. Twinkie-Maker Hostess Fires 18,000 People: Blames Long-Suffering Workers (0 replies)
  174. Chicago Passes Austerity Budget with Little Debate (But More Than Usual) (0 replies)
  175. Undermining Social Security from Within (0 replies)
  176. Global: Animosity International: Staff on strike in Amnesty offices across the globe (0 replies)
  177. Walmart Ex-Employee Was Handcuffed in Front of Workers (0 replies)
  178. ILWU Local 18 members & ITF help hungry ship’s crew in Sacramento (0 replies)
  179. Global: VIDEO: ITF President Paddy Crumlin message to participants at the ITF Road & Rail Conference, Toronto 2012 (0 replies)
  180. Global: UN agency turns down global unions proposals for open discussion of plans to regulate internet (0 replies)
  181. Mexico: Government passes controversial labor reform bill (0 replies)
  182. Next Wave of Walmart Worker Actions Kicks Off with California Strike (0 replies)
  183. ‘Grand Bargain’ Would Be a Social Security Swindle (0 replies)
  184. Ireland: IFUT to ‘consider’ extending non-cooperation beyond Trinity College (0 replies)
  185. Fiscal Cliff or Fiscal Bluff? (0 replies)
  186. Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers in SoCal Walk Off the Job Wednesday Morning (0 replies)
  187. John Waddell, former Puget Sound & Washington Area Welfare Director (0 replies)
  188. Al Perisho: Southern California ILWU & Pensioner Leader (0 replies)
  189. Europe: 'Help for the people, not the banks’ says European union protestors (0 replies)
  190. Post-Sandy Relief Workers Toil in Tough Labor Conditions (0 replies)
  191. Europe: Millions of workers across Europe join day of action against austerity and absurdity (0 replies)
  192. Spain: Photos: General Strike Called For In Spain (0 replies)
  193. Unions Played Major Unsung Role in Obama Victory (0 replies)
  194. Airports Go Green … And, Labor Leaders Fear, Bust Unions (0 replies)
  195. ITF ready to defend MUNZ worldwide (0 replies)
  196. ILWU officers attend Maritime Union of New Zealand’s 4th Triennial Conference (0 replies)
  197. Bahrain: Stand-off between Bahrain's trade union movement and the government over labour rights (0 replies)
  198. Europe: 14 November : European Day of Action and Solidarity - Large scale trade union mobilisation for jobs and solidarity and against austerity (0 replies)
  199. Greece: The Dawn of Extremism (0 replies)
  200. USA: AFL-CIO leader Trumka: We won't be taken for granted (0 replies)
  201. Global: Internet under threat: Plea to UN Secretary-General to reject changes to online governance (0 replies)
  202. Civil Rights Orgs File Complaint Over New York’s High Stakes Tests (0 replies)
  203. Nurses Beat Back Concessions at Site of Beyoncé Baby Birth (0 replies)
  204. Surprise Strike Against Owners of Wonder Bread, Twinkies (0 replies)
  205. How Chicago Teachers Got Organized to Strike (0 replies)
  206. Global: Stop the Net Grab - says ITUC's Sharan Burrow (0 replies)
  207. China: Polishing Apple Fair Labor Association gives Foxconn and Apple undue credit for labor rights*progress (0 replies)
  208. Fiji: Fiji protest targets Twickenham rugby fans (0 replies)
  209. USA: Walmart Black Friday Strike Being Organized Online For Stores Across U.S. (0 replies)
  210. Bahrain: Free Jalila al-Salman and Mahdi Abu Dheeb (0 replies)
  211. For UPS Contract, Union Focus Is on Harassment, Not Concessions (0 replies)
  212. Australia: LabourStart goes from strength to strength (0 replies)
  213. Could Democrats Save Sensata? (0 replies)
  214. USA: Obama's victory, Romney's loss and union lessons (0 replies)
  215. Fiji: Military boss of Fiji Rugby UK tour bashed unionists and threatened union families (0 replies)
  216. Nothing Grand about Proposed Bargain, Unions Say (0 replies)
  217. Bulls-Hit Ranch Labor Scandal Ensnared Florida Homeless (0 replies)
  218. Election Day Sees Labor Victories in Wisconsin’s Class War (0 replies)
  219. Philippines: Airline union PALEA slams arrest of another member (0 replies)
  220. Bahrain: Bahraini Activist in Melbourne stripped of nationality by regime to speak at Sydney LabourStart conference (0 replies)
  221. Greece: Second day of general strike as lawmakers vote on austerity (0 replies)
  222. Union-Backed Ballot Measures Mostly Voted Up (0 replies)
  223. We Have Eight Weeks to Protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid (0 replies)
  224. California Working Families Beat Koch-Backed Prop. 32 (0 replies)
  225. Sandy Sweeps Away New York City’s Only Day Laborer Center (0 replies)
  226. In Massachusetts, Unions Helped Get Out the Vote for Elizabeth Warren (Updated) (0 replies)
  227. USA: AFL-CIO Pres Richard Trumka on Pres Barack Obama's reelection (0 replies)
  228. Sit-In Tells Rahm Emanuel: Stop Closing Chicago Schools (0 replies)
  229. Canada: PMO, anti-organized labour group meet behind closed doors on 'transparency' bill (0 replies)
  230. Greece: Protesting unions target austerity skeptics in two-day strike (0 replies)
  231. Mexico: Violent Attack on Peaceful Demonstrators at Canadian-Owned Mine (0 replies)
  232. USA: Why President Obama will win the US elections (0 replies)
  233. Syria: Tell Bashar to stop killing our children (0 replies)
  234. False New Jersey Utility Union Story; Lonmin Witnesses Tortured; Trumka: Romney Against Coal (0 replies)
  235. California Vote Could Encourage Anti-Union Initiatives Nationwide (0 replies)
  236. New Zealand: Pike River Coal mine disaster was a preventable tragedy: Royal Commission (0 replies)
  237. Argentina: Statement of Solidarity By MUA for Argentine Vessel (0 replies)
  238. Live From Battleground Ohio: Final Day of Doorknocking—Are We Making a Difference? (0 replies)
  239. USA: Mitt Romney Likely To Face Ethics Complaint From UAW For Allegedly Hiding Auto Bailout Profits (0 replies)
  240. New Jobs Report: Solid Growth Boosts the Economy (and Obama), But Problems Persist (0 replies)
  241. Egypt: Port on the move again after strike victory (0 replies)
  242. Tunisia: UGTT standoff with Gvt demonstrates it is the key opposition force to Islamists (0 replies)
  243. Election Season: Let’s Be Watchdogs, Not Lapdogs (0 replies)
  244. Laid-Off Georgia Pacific Workers Told to Vote For GOP Rep Who Wouldn’t Fight Plant Closure (0 replies)
  245. At ‘Official’ Budget Hearing, Chicagoans Find Official Indifference and Empty Chairs (0 replies)
  246. In Sandy’s Wake, New York’s Landscape of Inequity Revealed (0 replies)
  247. Postal Service to Cut Trucker Jobs on Flimsy Environmental Pretext (0 replies)
  248. Pastures of Plenty (0 replies)
  249. Greece: Unions call 48-hour strike to protest latest austerity measures (0 replies)
  250. Workers in the Northeast Come Face to Face with Climate Change (0 replies)