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- Without Workplace Justice, Parents Have No Good Options for Sick Kids (0 replies)
- Chicagoans Ask City Councillors To Fight Emanuel’s Cruelest Cuts (0 replies)
- Spain: Bond baddie blasts “villains” in Spain’s government for 25% unemployment (0 replies)
- Prop. 32: Labor Fights New Attacks on Unions in California (0 replies)
- Makers, Takers and Fakers: What Obama Needs to Win (0 replies)
- Turning the Tables on Romney’s Scorn for Workers (0 replies)
- Australia: Hardie asbestos scandal revisited by new TV drama (0 replies)
- NLRB Chairman: New Penalties Needed for Union-Busting of Undocumented Workers (0 replies)
- Democrats Dodge Minimum Wage Increases, Activists Undeterred (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Support the Bahrain Teachers’ Association leaders! (0 replies)
- Indonesia: A national strike shows that workers are once again a significant force (0 replies)
- USA: Union members campaign for Obama on frontline of US election in Ohio (0 replies)
- Jerry Tucker: A Life on the Front Lines for Workers (0 replies)
- China: Revolt of the iSlaves – More labour unrest at Foxconn factories (0 replies)
- Spain: Thousands join new budget cuts protest (0 replies)
- South Africa: Rubber bullets fired in fresh S.African mining clashes (0 replies)
- UK: Thatcher, Murdoch, Hillsborough and beyond: What the 1980s did to Britain (0 replies)
- Kenya: ACT NOW to help Kenyan trade unionist fined for backing his members on strike (0 replies)
- Cameroon: Interview on the plight of banana workers (0 replies)
- More Political Intimidation at Work; NYT Byline Strike Looms; Half of Unemployment Dollars Unclaimed (0 replies)
- At Alt Budget Hearing, Chicagoans Decry Privatization and Job Cuts (0 replies)
- World Bank’s Anti-Labor Index Is a Dirty Business (0 replies)
- New Contract Spells Good News for 1,200 Chicago Airport Workers—Unless City Moots It (0 replies)
- Some Newark Teachers, Inspired by Chicago, Seek to Thwart Concessionary Contract (0 replies)
- Missouri Labor Takes on the Poverty Business, Cements Alliances (0 replies)
- Morocco: When I was in jail I knew the whole world was behind me (0 replies)
- Tar Sands Pipeline Risks Too Great, Canadian Unions Say (0 replies)
- Qatar: ITUC announces top five countries to sign up to Qatar World Cup Workers Rights Campaign (0 replies)
- Mexico: Urgent Action needed to defend workers at La Platosa mine (0 replies)
- Turkey: Union pressure wins removal of civil aviation sector strike ban (0 replies)
- The Formula for ‘Equal Opportunity’: Why Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough (0 replies)
- Hyatt Surveils Its Workers Via IPods (0 replies)
- Egypt: Two-week port strike ends; DP World bows to union demand to reinstate 8 fired activists (0 replies)
- Philippines: Tell Coca-Cola to respect workers' rights in the Philippines! (0 replies)
- China: Gross and systematic labour abuses by mini iPad maker (0 replies)
- Egypt: Suez Labour Union demand Dubai Ports World reinstate workers (0 replies)
- Remembering Jerry Tucker (0 replies)
- Rahm Emanuel Gets Poor Grades from Chicagoans (0 replies)
- REVIEW: Organized Money vs. Organized People (0 replies)
- Newark Teachers Union Embraces Performance Pay, Wins Peer Review (0 replies)
- Jerry Tuckers Dies; Even More Workplace Political Intimidation; Collusion in Pro Sports Lockouts? (0 replies)
- Live from Battleground Ohio: Your Next Meal (0 replies)
- Estonia: Month-old healthcare workers strike continues on rotational basis (0 replies)
- Concessionary 4-Year Verizon Deal Sealed, Despite Dissent in the Ranks (0 replies)
- Pesticide Threat Looms Large Over Farmworker Families (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO; Billy Bragg speaks and sings at Melbourne union event (0 replies)
- Camden, N.J. Moves Ahead with Firing Entire Police Force (0 replies)
- Immigrants and Unions Work To Oust Notorious Arizona Sheriff (0 replies)
- Remembering Legendary Troublemaker, Jerry Tucker (0 replies)
- Egypt: A revolution deferred: Egyptian women demand change (0 replies)
- ‘The Sensata Six’: Protesters Arrested Seeking Fair Severance for Outsourced Bain Workers (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO Responds to Romney Call (0 replies)
- Is Immigrant-Firing Pizza Company Getting Pork? (0 replies)
- California Governor Vetoes Low-Wage Worker Rights (0 replies)
- USA: California's Proposition 32: Clone of Past Anti-Worker Measures (0 replies)
- In Conference Call, Romney Urged Businesses To Tell Their Employees How to Vote (0 replies)
- Canada: Now is the Time for Union Renewal (0 replies)
- China: Apple's manufacturing partner admits breaking law by taking on children as workers via schools programme (0 replies)
- Live From Battleground Ohio: 7-to-1 for Obama, but the Holdouts Nag (0 replies)
- Philippines: PALEA protests arrest of member (0 replies)
- Fight to protect Social Security, Medicare at the forefront of pensioners’ 45th PCPA Convention (0 replies)
- Canadian Auto Workers Deliver Acceptable Deal after Threat to Strike Detroit 3 (0 replies)
- Egypt: Independent unions declare new alliance to defend workers' rights (0 replies)
- USA: Walmart Strikes Mark New Chapter In Labor's Fight With Mega-Retailer (0 replies)
- The Original Coal Country (0 replies)
- Video: Romney, Obama Had Same Plan for Auto Bailout (0 replies)
- Global: UNI Walmart Global Union Alliance is launched to support Walmart workers (0 replies)
- Global: ITUC tells IMF not to let troika dictate destructive austerity policies (0 replies)
- Live From Battleground Ohio: Japan Comes Calling (0 replies)
- Global: Transport workers in worldwide push for safe, decent work (0 replies)
- $950,000 Win for NYC Workers Invigorates Supply-Chain-Justice Movement (0 replies)
- Los Angeles Port Truckers Test Out Their Picket Signs (0 replies)
- Turkey: Nine Women Trade Union Activists in Court in Ankara; Three Were Returned to Prison, Six Released Pending Trial (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Union members stave off attack on headquarters (0 replies)
- Live From Battleground Ohio: Beware of Dog (0 replies)
- A Contract, Finally, for Airport Screeners (0 replies)
- On Both Sides of the Border, Teachers Fight Corporatization (0 replies)
- En Masse and Without Precedent, Walmart Workers Rise Up (0 replies)
- Canada: UFCW Canada participates in launch of historic UNI Alliance to drive positive change at Walmart (0 replies)
- Live From Battleground Ohio: One Door at a Time (0 replies)
- Judge Rips Up Union Contracts for Twinkie Makers (0 replies)
- Just Cause: A Union Guide to Winning Discipline Cases (0 replies)
- USA: Walmart Faces First-Ever Strikes Over its Illegal Retaliation and Attempts to Silence Associates who are Speaking out for Better Jobs (0 replies)
- UK: Amnesty International strike over threatened job losses (0 replies)
- Global: IMF labour advice pushes countries into recession and makes people poorer (0 replies)
- Algeria: Yacine Zaïd sentenced but free (0 replies)
- Walmart Warehouse Strikers Return to Work with Full Back Pay (0 replies)
- USA: Walmart strikes spread to more states (0 replies)
- Farm Workers’ Advocates Charge Hypocrisy in Obama’s Dedication of Monument to Cesar Chavez (0 replies)
- Live from Battleground Ohio: Hello Toledo (0 replies)
- Getting the Most Out Of Information Requests (0 replies)
- In Politics, There’s Expensive, and Then There’s Effective (0 replies)
- NYT Staffers Walk Out; Coal Workers Coerced Into Donating to Romney; South African Union Leader Shot (0 replies)
- Spain: Unions plan general strike after more mass rallies (0 replies)
- Global: Hyatt Hurts: Housekeeping staff in international solidarity action protest treatment by giant global hotel chain (0 replies)
- USA: Krugman - The Truth about Jobs (0 replies)
- Global: From dawn in Fiji to sunset in Hawaii, workers in 100-plus nations take part in 5th World Day for Decent Work (0 replies)
- South Africa: Amplats fires 12 000 workers ahead of talks (0 replies)
- From Indonesia to California, Laborers Say ‘No’ to Precarious Work (0 replies)
- Global: Take Part in World Day for Decent Work Oct. 7 (0 replies)
- China: Large-scale Strike of iPhone 5 Production Lines at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou Factory (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO: Businesses Against Families (0 replies)
- Fiji: Top Fiji unionists warned to watch their back (0 replies)
- Global: Announcement of international prize for union rights (0 replies)
- Global: Hyatt Hurts: hotel workers organise global boycott for a fair deal (0 replies)
- Appeals Court OKs Union Election for 10,000 American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
- California Walmart Store Workers Go Out on Historic Strike (0 replies)
- USA: Los Angeles Walmart workers walk off job (0 replies)
- Algeria: Urgent Action: UPDATE - Human Rights Activist, IUF representative in Algeria beaten and jailed (0 replies)
- PTSD Counselors Forced To Attend Anti-Union Meetings on Troubled Army Base (0 replies)
- Workers and Activists Look Ahead after Gov. Brown Vetoes Pro-Immigrant Bills (0 replies)
- ‘Law and Justice’ on Strikers’ Side, Nursing Home CEO Finds (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Close to three million join one day strike - against outsourcing (0 replies)
- Global: VIDEO:The Triangular Trap - unions say no to the explosion of agency labour (0 replies)
- Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream (0 replies)
- Strike Supporters Shut Down Illinois Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
- Algeria: Human Right activist, IUF Global Union representative, abducted (0 replies)
- Fiji: Unions critical of selection of military-sponsored Fiji dictatorship to chair G77 group (0 replies)
- European-Style Union Busting Provokes U.S., Dutch Workers (0 replies)
- Lessons From Essen: What the U.S. Rust Belt Can Learn From Germany (0 replies)
- Riot Police Called In To Arrest Peaceful Protesters Outside Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
- Global: Unions fight back against the explosion of agency labour (0 replies)
- Canadian Auto Workers Ratify 10-Year Two-Tier (0 replies)
- Janitors Strike Averted As SEIU and New England Contractors Reach Early Morning Deal (0 replies)
- Foxconn Riot Flashes a Glimpse of China’s Slow-burning Labor Crisis (0 replies)
- Morocco: Crumlin: Transport Workers Around The World Welcome Moroccan Trade Unionists Release (0 replies)
- Ireland: Emigration highest for 25 years (0 replies)
- As One Wal-Mart Warehouse Strike Ends, Another Snowballs (0 replies)
- Fiji: Illegal PM's crocodile tears: Eleventh hour appeal to trade unions (0 replies)
- American Airlines Flights Canceled; Riot at Foxconn Factory; Daley Critiques Rahm (0 replies)
- USA: Hoffa addresses historic gathering of school bus workers (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Gvt Bans Entry of Trade Union and ILO Observers (0 replies)
- ILWU Int’l President found guilty of misdeamor for EGT-releated protest (0 replies)
- Grain and greed in the Northwest (0 replies)
- Southern California ILWU mobilizing against Prop 32 (0 replies)
- Maritime Labor Alliance formed (0 replies)
- ILWU refuses to stand down as rogue PMA-member ICTSI continues to violate Longshore contract (0 replies)
- ILWU celebrates successful first coastwise charity event after raising over $65,000 for cancer charities (0 replies)
- Turkey: 69 Workers Standing Trial in Ankara (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Anti-union aggression continues at Kraft Tunisia (0 replies)
- Morocco: Groundbreaking Maritime Roundtable boosts campaign to free unfairly jailed trade unionists Said Elhairech and Mohamed Chamchati (0 replies)
- Global: Global pressure builds on Qatar World Cup (0 replies)
- Italy: 'Stop hitting the weakest': Italian workers kickoff anti-austerity general strike (0 replies)
- ‘The Fonz’ Headlines Corporate Retreat on How to Lock Out Unions (0 replies)
- A Bill to Make Employers Less Mean to Pregnant Women (0 replies)
- Duquesne Claims Religious Exemption to Escape Faculty Union (0 replies)
- Dueling California Measures Set to Tax Rich, Gut Unions (0 replies)
- General Strike in Greece Says 'We Won't Submit!' (0 replies)
- Do NFL Players Have the Power To End Referee Lockout? (0 replies)
- USA: 3 reports on international child labor and forced labor (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Tribunal probing Karachi factory fire will submit report by Sept 28 (0 replies)
- Turkey: Solidarity with DHL workers as 100-day picket line protest is marked (0 replies)
- Spain: Protesters Storm Parliament As They Rage Against Austerity, Many Beaten By Police (VIDEO) (0 replies)
- USA: Scott Walker discovers the value of union workers (0 replies)
- China: After the dust has settled: Foxconn workers talk about the riot (0 replies)
- India: Third degree torture used on Maruti workers: Rights body (0 replies)
- Greece: Workers begin general strike (0 replies)
- Estonia: Railway Workers May Support Doctors' Strike (0 replies)
- Unions in Maryland Back Marriage Equality (0 replies)
- At Utopian Chipotle Festival, Immokalee Workers Protest ‘Food With Integrity’ (0 replies)
- UK: Unison will urge Labour to condemn the pay freeze affecting public sector workers at its annual conference (0 replies)
- Mexico’s Labor Law Changes Undermine Worker Rights (0 replies)
- Egypt: Five dockworkers jailed for 3 years for inciting labour strike (0 replies)
- China: Militaristic management practices and worker stress behind iPhone 5 workplace riot (0 replies)
- Fiji: Top Fiji unionist says police detention just more harassment (0 replies)
- Canada: Conservative War On Unions: As Public Service Job Cuts Mount, Tories Distract, Destabilize Critics (0 replies)
- Greece: General strike to shut down country on Wednesday (0 replies)
- Strikes at Walmart Warehouses Expose Threats in Supply Chain (0 replies)
- Greece: A week of strikes against cuts (0 replies)
- India: Top firms allow contract workers to get unionised (0 replies)
- South Korea’s Boom Leaves Workers in the Dust (0 replies)
- Paid Leave Supporters Charge Subversion of Democracy in Florida Ruling (0 replies)
- Greece: General strike with a silver lining - even the taxman's walked out (0 replies)
- Mexico: Join the resistance against proposed regressive labour law reforms in Mexico (0 replies)
- Fiji: Why has the UN's ILO been kicked out of an 'island paradise'? (0 replies)
- New Report Reveals the Filth of Chicago’s Car Wash Industry (0 replies)
- Australia Seeks to ‘Manage’ the Poor While Making Them Poorer (0 replies)
- South African Miners Win through Wildcats (0 replies)
- Morocco: Said Elhairech case - press conference tomorrow in Casablanca (0 replies)
- Verizon Workers Queasy at Deal (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Unions are best way to prevent further disasters in Pakistan (0 replies)
- USA: Billionaire Koch brothers spend millions to silence California workers (0 replies)
- USA: To Match Walton Heirs' Fortune, You'd Need to Work at Walmart for 7 Million Years (0 replies)
- Wal-Mart Holds Secretive ‘Workerwashing’ Meeting in DC with Labor Advocates (0 replies)
- Morocco: Solidarity action for Said Elhairech following bail refusal (0 replies)
- Egypt: No carrot, only stick: No concessions in government crackdown on strikes (0 replies)
- Fiji: Expulsion of ILO Mission “Disgraceful” (0 replies)
- South Africa: Police kill two more in crackdown on strike (0 replies)
- France: Strike threatens iPhone launch (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: A Wealth of Blame for Zhanaozen (0 replies)
- Fiji: New concerns about Fijian workers’ rights after regime baulks at scrutiny, ordering ILO out of country (0 replies)
- Pakistan: German brand KIK sourcing from Pakistan factory (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Raise the Bar (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Strike Ends, But ‘Multi-Year Revolution’ Begins (0 replies)
- Labor’s Electoral Foot Soldiers Earn Right To Give Some Commands (0 replies)
- Video: Michigan Unions Battle for Amendments to Defend Democracy, Collective Bargaining (0 replies)
- Maritime Labor Alliance Formed with Oct. 1 Dock Strike Looming (0 replies)
- Casino Organizing Puts Union’s ‘Las Vegas Standard’ to the Test (0 replies)
- Strike Continues as Chicago Teachers Mull Contract’s Gains and Losses (0 replies)
- Strike Continues As Chicago Teachers Do Their Contract Homework (0 replies)
- Thousands at Fighting Bob Fest in Madison Cheer Anti-Walker Ruling (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Anti-Union Bill Overturned in Court (0 replies)
- Negotiations Look Promising for Chicago Teachers; Strike Could End By Monday (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Struck Down; Chicago Teachers Rock Social Media; Victory at Hot & Crusty (0 replies)
- Pakistan Fires Echo 1911 Triangle Factory Fire—But Will They Spur Similar Change? (0 replies)
- Day 5: Chicago Teachers Still Striking as Negotiations Edge Forward (Updated) (0 replies)
- Bargaining under the New Health Law (0 replies)
- Nicholas Kristof Didn’t Join Colleagues To Back NYT Overseas Employees in Union Fight (0 replies)
- USA: If Labor Dies, What's Next? (0 replies)
- Africa: Workers of the (Arab) World, Unite! (0 replies)
- Striking Chicago Teachers: Kids Are More than a Test Score (0 replies)
- Strong Local Support—And National Labor Allies—Lend Chicago Teachers Negotiating Clout (0 replies)
- Letter from CTU President Karen Lewis: ‘Students Suffer in Low-Performing Charter Schools’ (0 replies)
- USA: Striking Chicago teachers take on national education reform (0 replies)
- Korea (South): ITUC condemns the vicious violations of right to organise and freedom of assembly (0 replies)
- China: iPhone manufacturer faces labor complaints (0 replies)
- Italy: Union leaders climb to top of 70-meter Alcoa silos to protest company reneging on deals (0 replies)
- Charter Schools Stay Open During Strike, But Solidarity Lurks Inside (0 replies)
- How Chicago Teachers Reached the Boiling Point (0 replies)
- ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Standardized’: Day Two of the CTU Strike (0 replies)
- After Battle with Mining Giant Peabody, Willow Lake Coal Miners Win Union (0 replies)
- Sickened South African Mine Workers Seek Justice in Courts (0 replies)
- UK: TUC backs 'general strike' motion over spending cuts (0 replies)
- Russia: Putin meets Asia-Pacific labour network union leaders in Moscow (0 replies)
- Getting Healthy at Work: Who Do You Trust? (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Strike Headache for Democrats (0 replies)
- Director of Private School Where Rahm Sends His Kids Opposes Using Testing for Teacher Evaluations (0 replies)
- Morocco: ITF protests at bail refusal (0 replies)
- USA: USW not surprised by election results at Siemens in North East, Maryland (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Fighting for Bangladesh Labor, and Ending Up in Pauper's Grave (0 replies)
- China: Samsung Lied About Hiring Discrimination in China (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Strike for Fair Contract (But Really for Better Schools) (0 replies)
- Behind the Chicago Teachers Strike (0 replies)
- Dems on Labor: Warm, But Fuzzy (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Abusive Response to Oil Worker Strikes (0 replies)
- UK: Amnesty workers to strike for first time in over 20 years (0 replies)
- USA: Chicago teachers strike for the first time in 25 years (0 replies)
- South Africa: Gold Fields suspends 15 000 striking workers (0 replies)
- USA: Workers at Queens car wash form the city's first car washers union (0 replies)
- Despite Optimism, Chicago Teachers Ready to Strike (0 replies)
- South Africa: Miners to continue strike (0 replies)
- Germany: Lufthansa agrees to shun cheap contract workers after strike (0 replies)
- Kenya: Crisis deepens as vasity staff strike, doctors next (0 replies)
- Update on Ports of Auckland dispute (0 replies)
- ILWU International Balloting Committee Report (0 replies)
- As Chicago Teachers Head Toward Strike, Democrats Turn on Their Union (0 replies)
- Democrats Provide Pugilistic Rhetoric But Puny Plans for Struggling Economy (0 replies)
- Twenty-One Union Organizers Kicked Out of Nationals Park Over Labor Day Weekend (0 replies)
- Egypt: Who speaks for Egypt's workers? (0 replies)
- Australia: Keep Free Trade Fair - union concern over negotiations for Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (0 replies)
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