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  1. Without Workplace Justice, Parents Have No Good Options for Sick Kids (0 replies)
  2. Chicagoans Ask City Councillors To Fight Emanuel’s Cruelest Cuts (0 replies)
  3. Spain: Bond baddie blasts “villains” in Spain’s government for 25% unemployment (0 replies)
  4. Prop. 32: Labor Fights New Attacks on Unions in California (0 replies)
  5. Makers, Takers and Fakers: What Obama Needs to Win (0 replies)
  6. Turning the Tables on Romney’s Scorn for Workers (0 replies)
  7. Australia: Hardie asbestos scandal revisited by new TV drama (0 replies)
  8. NLRB Chairman: New Penalties Needed for Union-Busting of Undocumented Workers (0 replies)
  9. Democrats Dodge Minimum Wage Increases, Activists Undeterred (0 replies)
  10. Bahrain: Support the Bahrain Teachers’ Association leaders! (0 replies)
  11. Indonesia: A national strike shows that workers are once again a significant force (0 replies)
  12. USA: Union members campaign for Obama on frontline of US election in Ohio (0 replies)
  13. Jerry Tucker: A Life on the Front Lines for Workers (0 replies)
  14. China: Revolt of the iSlaves – More labour unrest at Foxconn factories (0 replies)
  15. Spain: Thousands join new budget cuts protest (0 replies)
  16. South Africa: Rubber bullets fired in fresh S.African mining clashes (0 replies)
  17. UK: Thatcher, Murdoch, Hillsborough and beyond: What the 1980s did to Britain (0 replies)
  18. Kenya: ACT NOW to help Kenyan trade unionist fined for backing his members on strike (0 replies)
  19. Cameroon: Interview on the plight of banana workers (0 replies)
  20. More Political Intimidation at Work; NYT Byline Strike Looms; Half of Unemployment Dollars Unclaimed (0 replies)
  21. At Alt Budget Hearing, Chicagoans Decry Privatization and Job Cuts (0 replies)
  22. World Bank’s Anti-Labor Index Is a Dirty Business (0 replies)
  23. New Contract Spells Good News for 1,200 Chicago Airport Workers—Unless City Moots It (0 replies)
  24. Some Newark Teachers, Inspired by Chicago, Seek to Thwart Concessionary Contract (0 replies)
  25. Missouri Labor Takes on the Poverty Business, Cements Alliances (0 replies)
  26. Morocco: When I was in jail I knew the whole world was behind me (0 replies)
  27. Tar Sands Pipeline Risks Too Great, Canadian Unions Say (0 replies)
  28. Qatar: ITUC announces top five countries to sign up to Qatar World Cup Workers Rights Campaign (0 replies)
  29. Mexico: Urgent Action needed to defend workers at La Platosa mine (0 replies)
  30. Turkey: Union pressure wins removal of civil aviation sector strike ban (0 replies)
  31. The Formula for ‘Equal Opportunity’: Why Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough (0 replies)
  32. Hyatt Surveils Its Workers Via IPods (0 replies)
  33. Egypt: Two-week port strike ends; DP World bows to union demand to reinstate 8 fired activists (0 replies)
  34. Philippines: Tell Coca-Cola to respect workers' rights in the Philippines! (0 replies)
  35. China: Gross and systematic labour abuses by mini iPad maker (0 replies)
  36. Egypt: Suez Labour Union demand Dubai Ports World reinstate workers (0 replies)
  37. Remembering Jerry Tucker (0 replies)
  38. Rahm Emanuel Gets Poor Grades from Chicagoans (0 replies)
  39. REVIEW: Organized Money vs. Organized People (0 replies)
  40. Newark Teachers Union Embraces Performance Pay, Wins Peer Review (0 replies)
  41. Jerry Tuckers Dies; Even More Workplace Political Intimidation; Collusion in Pro Sports Lockouts? (0 replies)
  42. Live from Battleground Ohio: Your Next Meal (0 replies)
  43. Estonia: Month-old healthcare workers strike continues on rotational basis (0 replies)
  44. Concessionary 4-Year Verizon Deal Sealed, Despite Dissent in the Ranks (0 replies)
  45. Pesticide Threat Looms Large Over Farmworker Families (0 replies)
  46. Australia: VIDEO; Billy Bragg speaks and sings at Melbourne union event (0 replies)
  47. Camden, N.J. Moves Ahead with Firing Entire Police Force (0 replies)
  48. Immigrants and Unions Work To Oust Notorious Arizona Sheriff (0 replies)
  49. Remembering Legendary Troublemaker, Jerry Tucker (0 replies)
  50. Egypt: A revolution deferred: Egyptian women demand change (0 replies)
  51. ‘The Sensata Six’: Protesters Arrested Seeking Fair Severance for Outsourced Bain Workers (0 replies)
  52. AFL-CIO Responds to Romney Call (0 replies)
  53. Is Immigrant-Firing Pizza Company Getting Pork? (0 replies)
  54. California Governor Vetoes Low-Wage Worker Rights (0 replies)
  55. USA: California's Proposition 32: Clone of Past Anti-Worker Measures (0 replies)
  56. In Conference Call, Romney Urged Businesses To Tell Their Employees How to Vote (0 replies)
  57. Canada: Now is the Time for Union Renewal (0 replies)
  58. China: Apple's manufacturing partner admits breaking law by taking on children as workers via schools programme (0 replies)
  59. Live From Battleground Ohio: 7-to-1 for Obama, but the Holdouts Nag (0 replies)
  60. Philippines: PALEA protests arrest of member (0 replies)
  61. Fight to protect Social Security, Medicare at the forefront of pensioners’ 45th PCPA Convention (0 replies)
  62. Canadian Auto Workers Deliver Acceptable Deal after Threat to Strike Detroit 3 (0 replies)
  63. Egypt: Independent unions declare new alliance to defend workers' rights (0 replies)
  64. USA: Walmart Strikes Mark New Chapter In Labor's Fight With Mega-Retailer (0 replies)
  65. The Original Coal Country (0 replies)
  66. Video: Romney, Obama Had Same Plan for Auto Bailout (0 replies)
  67. Global: UNI Walmart Global Union Alliance is launched to support Walmart workers (0 replies)
  68. Global: ITUC tells IMF not to let troika dictate destructive austerity policies (0 replies)
  69. Live From Battleground Ohio: Japan Comes Calling (0 replies)
  70. Global: Transport workers in worldwide push for safe, decent work (0 replies)
  71. $950,000 Win for NYC Workers Invigorates Supply-Chain-Justice Movement (0 replies)
  72. Los Angeles Port Truckers Test Out Their Picket Signs (0 replies)
  73. Turkey: Nine Women Trade Union Activists in Court in Ankara; Three Were Returned to Prison, Six Released Pending Trial (0 replies)
  74. Tunisia: Union members stave off attack on headquarters (0 replies)
  75. Live From Battleground Ohio: Beware of Dog (0 replies)
  76. A Contract, Finally, for Airport Screeners (0 replies)
  77. On Both Sides of the Border, Teachers Fight Corporatization (0 replies)
  78. En Masse and Without Precedent, Walmart Workers Rise Up (0 replies)
  79. Canada: UFCW Canada participates in launch of historic UNI Alliance to drive positive change at Walmart (0 replies)
  80. Live From Battleground Ohio: One Door at a Time (0 replies)
  81. Judge Rips Up Union Contracts for Twinkie Makers (0 replies)
  82. Just Cause: A Union Guide to Winning Discipline Cases (0 replies)
  83. USA: Walmart Faces First-Ever Strikes Over its Illegal Retaliation and Attempts to Silence Associates who are Speaking out for Better Jobs (0 replies)
  84. UK: Amnesty International strike over threatened job losses (0 replies)
  85. Global: IMF labour advice pushes countries into recession and makes people poorer (0 replies)
  86. Algeria: Yacine Zaïd sentenced but free (0 replies)
  87. Walmart Warehouse Strikers Return to Work with Full Back Pay (0 replies)
  88. USA: Walmart strikes spread to more states (0 replies)
  89. Farm Workers’ Advocates Charge Hypocrisy in Obama’s Dedication of Monument to Cesar Chavez (0 replies)
  90. Live from Battleground Ohio: Hello Toledo (0 replies)
  91. Getting the Most Out Of Information Requests (0 replies)
  92. In Politics, There’s Expensive, and Then There’s Effective (0 replies)
  93. NYT Staffers Walk Out; Coal Workers Coerced Into Donating to Romney; South African Union Leader Shot (0 replies)
  94. Spain: Unions plan general strike after more mass rallies (0 replies)
  95. Global: Hyatt Hurts: Housekeeping staff in international solidarity action protest treatment by giant global hotel chain (0 replies)
  96. USA: Krugman - The Truth about Jobs (0 replies)
  97. 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)
  98. South Africa: Amplats fires 12 000 workers ahead of talks (0 replies)
  99. From Indonesia to California, Laborers Say ‘No’ to Precarious Work (0 replies)
  100. Global: Take Part in World Day for Decent Work Oct. 7 (0 replies)
  101. China: Large-scale Strike of iPhone 5 Production Lines at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou Factory (0 replies)
  102. Australia: VIDEO: Businesses Against Families (0 replies)
  103. Fiji: Top Fiji unionists warned to watch their back (0 replies)
  104. Global: Announcement of international prize for union rights (0 replies)
  105. Global: Hyatt Hurts: hotel workers organise global boycott for a fair deal (0 replies)
  106. Appeals Court OKs Union Election for 10,000 American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
  107. California Walmart Store Workers Go Out on Historic Strike (0 replies)
  108. USA: Los Angeles Walmart workers walk off job (0 replies)
  109. Algeria: Urgent Action: UPDATE - Human Rights Activist, IUF representative in Algeria beaten and jailed (0 replies)
  110. PTSD Counselors Forced To Attend Anti-Union Meetings on Troubled Army Base (0 replies)
  111. Workers and Activists Look Ahead after Gov. Brown Vetoes Pro-Immigrant Bills (0 replies)
  112. ‘Law and Justice’ on Strikers’ Side, Nursing Home CEO Finds (0 replies)
  113. Indonesia: Close to three million join one day strike - against outsourcing (0 replies)
  114. Global: VIDEO:The Triangular Trap - unions say no to the explosion of agency labour (0 replies)
  115. Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream (0 replies)
  116. Strike Supporters Shut Down Illinois Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  117. Algeria: Human Right activist, IUF Global Union representative, abducted (0 replies)
  118. Fiji: Unions critical of selection of military-sponsored Fiji dictatorship to chair G77 group (0 replies)
  119. European-Style Union Busting Provokes U.S., Dutch Workers (0 replies)
  120. Lessons From Essen: What the U.S. Rust Belt Can Learn From Germany (0 replies)
  121. Riot Police Called In To Arrest Peaceful Protesters Outside Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  122. Global: Unions fight back against the explosion of agency labour (0 replies)
  123. Canadian Auto Workers Ratify 10-Year Two-Tier (0 replies)
  124. Janitors Strike Averted As SEIU and New England Contractors Reach Early Morning Deal (0 replies)
  125. Foxconn Riot Flashes a Glimpse of China’s Slow-burning Labor Crisis (0 replies)
  126. Morocco: Crumlin: Transport Workers Around The World Welcome Moroccan Trade Unionists Release (0 replies)
  127. Ireland: Emigration highest for 25 years (0 replies)
  128. As One Wal-Mart Warehouse Strike Ends, Another Snowballs (0 replies)
  129. Fiji: Illegal PM's crocodile tears: Eleventh hour appeal to trade unions (0 replies)
  130. American Airlines Flights Canceled; Riot at Foxconn Factory; Daley Critiques Rahm (0 replies)
  131. USA: Hoffa addresses historic gathering of school bus workers (0 replies)
  132. Bahrain: Gvt Bans Entry of Trade Union and ILO Observers (0 replies)
  133. ILWU Int’l President found guilty of misdeamor for EGT-releated protest (0 replies)
  134. Grain and greed in the Northwest (0 replies)
  135. Southern California ILWU mobilizing against Prop 32 (0 replies)
  136. Maritime Labor Alliance formed (0 replies)
  137. ILWU refuses to stand down as rogue PMA-member ICTSI continues to violate Longshore contract (0 replies)
  138. ILWU celebrates successful first coastwise charity event after raising over $65,000 for cancer charities (0 replies)
  139. Turkey: 69 Workers Standing Trial in Ankara (0 replies)
  140. Tunisia: Anti-union aggression continues at Kraft Tunisia (0 replies)
  141. Morocco: Groundbreaking Maritime Roundtable boosts campaign to free unfairly jailed trade unionists Said Elhairech and Mohamed Chamchati (0 replies)
  142. Global: Global pressure builds on Qatar World Cup (0 replies)
  143. Italy: 'Stop hitting the weakest': Italian workers kickoff anti-austerity general strike (0 replies)
  144. ‘The Fonz’ Headlines Corporate Retreat on How to Lock Out Unions (0 replies)
  145. A Bill to Make Employers Less Mean to Pregnant Women (0 replies)
  146. Duquesne Claims Religious Exemption to Escape Faculty Union (0 replies)
  147. Dueling California Measures Set to Tax Rich, Gut Unions (0 replies)
  148. General Strike in Greece Says 'We Won't Submit!' (0 replies)
  149. Do NFL Players Have the Power To End Referee Lockout? (0 replies)
  150. USA: 3 reports on international child labor and forced labor (0 replies)
  151. Pakistan: Tribunal probing Karachi factory fire will submit report by Sept 28 (0 replies)
  152. Turkey: Solidarity with DHL workers as 100-day picket line protest is marked (0 replies)
  153. Spain: Protesters Storm Parliament As They Rage Against Austerity, Many Beaten By Police (VIDEO) (0 replies)
  154. USA: Scott Walker discovers the value of union workers (0 replies)
  155. China: After the dust has settled: Foxconn workers talk about the riot (0 replies)
  156. India: Third degree torture used on Maruti workers: Rights body (0 replies)
  157. Greece: Workers begin general strike (0 replies)
  158. Estonia: Railway Workers May Support Doctors' Strike (0 replies)
  159. Unions in Maryland Back Marriage Equality (0 replies)
  160. At Utopian Chipotle Festival, Immokalee Workers Protest ‘Food With Integrity’ (0 replies)
  161. UK: Unison will urge Labour to condemn the pay freeze affecting public sector workers at its annual conference (0 replies)
  162. Mexico’s Labor Law Changes Undermine Worker Rights (0 replies)
  163. Egypt: Five dockworkers jailed for 3 years for inciting labour strike (0 replies)
  164. China: Militaristic management practices and worker stress behind iPhone 5 workplace riot (0 replies)
  165. Fiji: Top Fiji unionist says police detention just more harassment (0 replies)
  166. Canada: Conservative War On Unions: As Public Service Job Cuts Mount, Tories Distract, Destabilize Critics (0 replies)
  167. Greece: General strike to shut down country on Wednesday (0 replies)
  168. Strikes at Walmart Warehouses Expose Threats in Supply Chain (0 replies)
  169. Greece: A week of strikes against cuts (0 replies)
  170. India: Top firms allow contract workers to get unionised (0 replies)
  171. South Korea’s Boom Leaves Workers in the Dust (0 replies)
  172. Paid Leave Supporters Charge Subversion of Democracy in Florida Ruling (0 replies)
  173. Greece: General strike with a silver lining - even the taxman's walked out (0 replies)
  174. Mexico: Join the resistance against proposed regressive labour law reforms in Mexico (0 replies)
  175. Fiji: Why has the UN's ILO been kicked out of an 'island paradise'? (0 replies)
  176. New Report Reveals the Filth of Chicago’s Car Wash Industry (0 replies)
  177. Australia Seeks to ‘Manage’ the Poor While Making Them Poorer (0 replies)
  178. South African Miners Win through Wildcats (0 replies)
  179. Morocco: Said Elhairech case - press conference tomorrow in Casablanca (0 replies)
  180. Verizon Workers Queasy at Deal (0 replies)
  181. Pakistan: Unions are best way to prevent further disasters in Pakistan (0 replies)
  182. USA: Billionaire Koch brothers spend millions to silence California workers (0 replies)
  183. USA: To Match Walton Heirs' Fortune, You'd Need to Work at Walmart for 7 Million Years (0 replies)
  184. Wal-Mart Holds Secretive ‘Workerwashing’ Meeting in DC with Labor Advocates (0 replies)
  185. Morocco: Solidarity action for Said Elhairech following bail refusal (0 replies)
  186. Egypt: No carrot, only stick: No concessions in government crackdown on strikes (0 replies)
  187. Fiji: Expulsion of ILO Mission “Disgraceful” (0 replies)
  188. South Africa: Police kill two more in crackdown on strike (0 replies)
  189. France: Strike threatens iPhone launch (0 replies)
  190. Kazakhstan: A Wealth of Blame for Zhanaozen (0 replies)
  191. Fiji: New concerns about Fijian workers’ rights after regime baulks at scrutiny, ordering ILO out of country (0 replies)
  192. Pakistan: German brand KIK sourcing from Pakistan factory (0 replies)
  193. Chicago Teachers Raise the Bar (0 replies)
  194. Chicago Teachers Strike Ends, But ‘Multi-Year Revolution’ Begins (0 replies)
  195. Labor’s Electoral Foot Soldiers Earn Right To Give Some Commands (0 replies)
  196. Video: Michigan Unions Battle for Amendments to Defend Democracy, Collective Bargaining (0 replies)
  197. Maritime Labor Alliance Formed with Oct. 1 Dock Strike Looming (0 replies)
  198. Casino Organizing Puts Union’s ‘Las Vegas Standard’ to the Test (0 replies)
  199. Strike Continues as Chicago Teachers Mull Contract’s Gains and Losses (0 replies)
  200. Strike Continues As Chicago Teachers Do Their Contract Homework (0 replies)
  201. Thousands at Fighting Bob Fest in Madison Cheer Anti-Walker Ruling (0 replies)
  202. Wisconsin Anti-Union Bill Overturned in Court (0 replies)
  203. Negotiations Look Promising for Chicago Teachers; Strike Could End By Monday (0 replies)
  204. Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Struck Down; Chicago Teachers Rock Social Media; Victory at Hot & Crusty (0 replies)
  205. Pakistan Fires Echo 1911 Triangle Factory Fire—But Will They Spur Similar Change? (0 replies)
  206. Day 5: Chicago Teachers Still Striking as Negotiations Edge Forward (Updated) (0 replies)
  207. Bargaining under the New Health Law (0 replies)
  208. Nicholas Kristof Didn’t Join Colleagues To Back NYT Overseas Employees in Union Fight (0 replies)
  209. USA: If Labor Dies, What's Next? (0 replies)
  210. Africa: Workers of the (Arab) World, Unite! (0 replies)
  211. Striking Chicago Teachers: Kids Are More than a Test Score (0 replies)
  212. Strong Local Support—And National Labor Allies—Lend Chicago Teachers Negotiating Clout (0 replies)
  213. Letter from CTU President Karen Lewis: ‘Students Suffer in Low-Performing Charter Schools’ (0 replies)
  214. USA: Striking Chicago teachers take on national education reform (0 replies)
  215. Korea (South): ITUC condemns the vicious violations of right to organise and freedom of assembly (0 replies)
  216. China: iPhone manufacturer faces labor complaints (0 replies)
  217. Italy: Union leaders climb to top of 70-meter Alcoa silos to protest company reneging on deals (0 replies)
  218. Charter Schools Stay Open During Strike, But Solidarity Lurks Inside (0 replies)
  219. How Chicago Teachers Reached the Boiling Point (0 replies)
  220. ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Standardized’: Day Two of the CTU Strike (0 replies)
  221. After Battle with Mining Giant Peabody, Willow Lake Coal Miners Win Union (0 replies)
  222. Sickened South African Mine Workers Seek Justice in Courts (0 replies)
  223. UK: TUC backs 'general strike' motion over spending cuts (0 replies)
  224. Russia: Putin meets Asia-Pacific labour network union leaders in Moscow (0 replies)
  225. Getting Healthy at Work: Who Do You Trust? (0 replies)
  226. Chicago Teachers Strike Headache for Democrats (0 replies)
  227. Director of Private School Where Rahm Sends His Kids Opposes Using Testing for Teacher Evaluations (0 replies)
  228. Morocco: ITF protests at bail refusal (0 replies)
  229. USA: USW not surprised by election results at Siemens in North East, Maryland (0 replies)
  230. Bangladesh: Fighting for Bangladesh Labor, and Ending Up in Pauper's Grave (0 replies)
  231. China: Samsung Lied About Hiring Discrimination in China (0 replies)
  232. Chicago Teachers Strike for Fair Contract (But Really for Better Schools) (0 replies)
  233. Behind the Chicago Teachers Strike (0 replies)
  234. Dems on Labor: Warm, But Fuzzy (0 replies)
  235. Kazakhstan: Abusive Response to Oil Worker Strikes (0 replies)
  236. UK: Amnesty workers to strike for first time in over 20 years (0 replies)
  237. USA: Chicago teachers strike for the first time in 25 years (0 replies)
  238. South Africa: Gold Fields suspends 15 000 striking workers (0 replies)
  239. USA: Workers at Queens car wash form the city's first car washers union (0 replies)
  240. Despite Optimism, Chicago Teachers Ready to Strike (0 replies)
  241. South Africa: Miners to continue strike (0 replies)
  242. Germany: Lufthansa agrees to shun cheap contract workers after strike (0 replies)
  243. Kenya: Crisis deepens as vasity staff strike, doctors next (0 replies)
  244. Update on Ports of Auckland dispute (0 replies)
  245. ILWU International Balloting Committee Report (0 replies)
  246. As Chicago Teachers Head Toward Strike, Democrats Turn on Their Union (0 replies)
  247. Democrats Provide Pugilistic Rhetoric But Puny Plans for Struggling Economy (0 replies)
  248. Twenty-One Union Organizers Kicked Out of Nationals Park Over Labor Day Weekend (0 replies)
  249. Egypt: Who speaks for Egypt's workers? (0 replies)
  250. Australia: Keep Free Trade Fair - union concern over negotiations for Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (0 replies)