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  1. Chicago Voters Overwhelmingly Support $15 Living Wage (0 replies)
  2. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza Trust Fund to launch worker payments as of 24 March (0 replies)
  3. Part of the Job? Confronting Workplace Sexual Violence in Chicago (0 replies)
  4. McDonald’s Workers Speak Out Against Wage Theft (0 replies)
  5. Bangladesh: It's time for the big brands to pay up (0 replies)
  6. Right-Wing Union Busters Take a Victory Lap After Chattanooga, Crediting Community Outreach (0 replies)
  7. Book Excerpt: Changing to an Organizing Culture (0 replies)
  8. Greece: Troika wants to reduce unions' powers (0 replies)
  9. Cambodia: ILO Names Garment Factories With Poor Conditions (0 replies)
  10. Unite Here Chief Blasts Obama Over ACA (0 replies)
  11. Global: Les syndicats et les marques font monter la pression sur le gouvernement cambodgien (0 replies)
  12. Seattle Marches to a $15 Beat (0 replies)
  13. Ukraine: Education International delegation in solidarity visit to Kiev (0 replies)
  14. Qatar: International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Report - The Case Against Qatar - provokes furious response from local World Cup organising comm (0 replies)
  15. India: Toyota unit locks out workers at two plants as pay dispute drags (0 replies)
  16. Tunisia: Union serves as political mediator (0 replies)
  17. Theater in a Hospital Throws Spotlight on Inequality (0 replies)
  18. Ukraine: Threats to Ukraine's democratic revolution - a word from the IUF and our Ukrainian affiliates (0 replies)
  19. The Battle for Chattanooga: Southern Masculinity and the Anti-Union Campaign at Volkswagen (0 replies)
  20. VIDEO: Meet Five Union Women (0 replies)
  21. Morocco: Fired Call Center Workers Gain Global Support (0 replies)
  22. Kenya: Staff at public universities ignore court order, paralyse learning as nationwide strike begins (0 replies)
  23. Greece: New strike action grips country (0 replies)
  24. Industry Attacks on ‘Scaffold Law’ Put Construction Workers on Shaky Ground (0 replies)
  25. Opposed by Business Lobby, Iowa’s Wage-Theft Bill Is Poised To Die (0 replies)
  26. Making Noise: Solidarity with Immigrant Hunger Strikers (0 replies)
  27. Amazon Warehouse Workers to Take Wage Suit to Supreme Court (0 replies)
  28. Care Before Profit? Nurses Get Radical in Fight to Save Brooklyn Hospitals (0 replies)
  29. Cambodia: Court reopens investigation into murder of high-profile unionist Chea Vichea (0 replies)
  30. Bangladesh: Thousands of garment workers sacked as unsafe Bangladesh factory closes (0 replies)
  31. D.C. Teacher Evaluation Errors Burn Teachers and Students (0 replies)
  32. Ukraine: Trade Unions from Across Europe Endorse Five-Point Plan (0 replies)
  33. Honduras: Threatened Honduran port leader returns while pressure mounts on global port operator to act (0 replies)
  34. Ukraine: Trade Unions from Across Europe Endorse Five-Point Plan (0 replies)
  35. Honduras: Threatened Honduran port leader returns while pressure mounts on global port operator to act (0 replies)
  36. ILWU members protest at Honduran Consulate in San Francisco against abuse and human rights violations by Honduran government and ICTSI (0 replies)
  37. Teamsters Back School Bus Drivers in Fight Against ‘Rampant’ Wage Theft (0 replies)
  38. Riding Herd Over Workers’ Rights? (0 replies)
  39. Bangladesh: First round of independent and transparent factory inspection reports completed in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  40. SuperShuttle Drivers Find Common Enemy in Veolia (0 replies)
  41. Qatar: Transport union protests Emirates' and Qatar Airways' anti-women policies (0 replies)
  42. China: IBM factory strike shows shifting China labor landscape (0 replies)
  43. Sweden: VIDEO: Watch the President of Swedish trade union Kommunal on gender equality & equal pay at work (0 replies)
  44. Cambodia: Show of force by authorities blocks trade union IWD forum (0 replies)
  45. Cambodia: Union activists banned from entering Freedom Park (0 replies)
  46. Global: We mustn’t forget the revolutionary roots of International Women’s Day (0 replies)
  47. Canada: Global Unions Mobilizing to Stop Crown Holdings from Exporting Union Busting (0 replies)
  48. Cambodia: Garment unions: the call for women to represent women (0 replies)
  49. Member-To-Member Harassment: What To Do (0 replies)
  50. Cambodia: Cops in full riot gear hold drills ahead of Saturday Union IWD forum (0 replies)
  51. Cambodia: Cambodian riot police prepares to attack women’s march tomorrow (0 replies)
  52. China: Pepsi workers across China go out on strike with trade union support (0 replies)
  53. California Farmworkers Often Forced To Live in Squalor, Says Report (0 replies)
  54. Members play a big role in ILWU organizing victories in Hawaii (0 replies)
  55. Coast Caucus begins two-week meeting to set goals for new Longshore Contract (0 replies)
  56. Bangladesh: Wal-Mart, 19 others refuse to compensate Bangladesh disaster victims (0 replies)
  57. Ukraine: Situation going from bad to worse report IndustriALL Global Union affiliates (0 replies)
  58. Giving Up on Congress, Immigrant Workers Stage Wave of Protests (0 replies)
  59. How to Phonebank When Members Screen Their Calls (0 replies)
  60. Bangladesh: Pay compensation to Rana Plaza victims now (0 replies)
  61. Cambodia: Unions expect state violence at Saturday IWD Forum (0 replies)
  62. China: IBM workers strike in China over terms of Lenovo takeover (0 replies)
  63. Global: Women 'Suffer Greater Stress And Inequality Than Men At Work' Global Study Finds (0 replies)
  64. Canada: 500,000-Member Retirees' Group Joins Carnival Cruise Boycott (0 replies)
  65. Honduran Longshoremen Picket Portland Terminal (0 replies)
  66. Together, New Haven Activists and Leaders Strike Back Against Wage Theft (0 replies)
  67. Will Bruce Rauner Be Scott Walker 2.0 for Illinois Unions? (0 replies)
  68. Exotic Dancers Sue Strip Club for Labor Law Violation (0 replies)
  69. Sexual Harassment Still ‘Normal’ in Low-Wage Jobs (0 replies)
  70. Peru: Stop water privatisation, support the online campaign (0 replies)
  71. Qatar: Stand uo for women's rights at Qatar Airways (0 replies)
  72. Global: ITUC Statement on International Women’s Day 2014 (0 replies)
  73. USA: Will Phones Be Sequel to ‘Snakes on a Plane’? (0 replies)
  74. Sex Workers Have Labor Rights Just Like Any Other Employee, Confirms NZ Court (0 replies)
  75. What Working Women Want (0 replies)
  76. Cambodia: Workers ‘locked inside’ by garment bosses to stop them taking part during overtime strike (0 replies)
  77. Afghanistan: Let the first Afghan trade unionist to be killed by the Taliban be the last (0 replies)
  78. Cyprus: Unions strike as House votes on new privatisation bill (0 replies)
  79. Pakistan: Kiln workers to continue ‘hunger strike till death’ (0 replies)
  80. Booming Business at Alabama Shipyard Fuels New Union Campaign (0 replies)
  81. CPS Threatens Teachers Over Standardized Test Boycott (0 replies)
  82. Korea (South): BWI Begins Steps for Fair Play Fair Games Campaign (0 replies)
  83. Scab Bus Blocked at Port of Vancouver (0 replies)
  84. Global: 15,000 jobs could go in massive global layoffs at IBM (0 replies)
  85. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza victims still awaiting compensation after garment factory disaster (0 replies)
  86. Qatar: 'Kafala amnesty' for injured workers in Qatar (0 replies)
  87. After Chokwe Lumumba’s Death, Mississippi Auto Workers Mourn a Union Ally (0 replies)
  88. Sen. Corker Defends His Volkswagen Claims, Blames Lack of SUV Line on UAW (0 replies)
  89. The Real Brazil World Cup Scandal Isn’t About Thongs (0 replies)
  90. Vermont Bus Drivers to Strike over Dangerous Schedules (0 replies)
  91. Cambodia: Free the 23: meet the global campaigners supporting Cambodia’s garment workers (0 replies)
  92. Canada: Unions Building Global Power Against Attacks by Crown Holdings (0 replies)
  93. Chicago Students and Parents Say ‘No’ to State Tests (0 replies)
  94. Book Excerpt: Campaigning for Union Office (0 replies)
  95. Millennials on the Joys and Trials of Salting (0 replies)
  96. U.S. Chamber of Commerce ‘Exposes’ Union Backing of Worker Centers (0 replies)
  97. Cambodia: Regime suspends constitutional right to freedom of association for unions (0 replies)
  98. Cambodia: How Julie Bishop betrayed Cambodian workers (0 replies)
  99. Canada: Of beer and bravery (0 replies)
  100. Croatia: Union leader claims 270,000 took part in solidarity strike (0 replies)
  101. Korea (South): Unionized workers launch protest at Seoul Plaza (0 replies)
  102. China’s Militant Workers Embrace Collective Action (0 replies)
  103. Organizers Worth Their Salt (0 replies)
  104. Australia: VIDEO: Increase the minimum wage (0 replies)
  105. Korea (South): ITUC calls on South Korean Gvt to stop repression of the labour movement and to respect fundamental rights (0 replies)
  106. Portland Teachers Nearly Strike, Win 150 New Jobs (0 replies)
  107. Korea (South): Umbrella union stages one-day strike despite gov't warning (0 replies)
  108. Cambodia: Thousands join garment worker union overtime boycott (0 replies)
  109. Does Steve Early’s ‘Save Our Unions’ Have A Message for Chattanooga? (0 replies)
  110. Pete Camarata, Teamsters’ ‘Best-known Insurgent,’ Had a Resolve of Steel (0 replies)
  111. AFL-CIO To Put ‘Laser Focus’ On Raising Wages (0 replies)
  112. Minimum Wage Raised in D.C. and Surrounding Counties (0 replies)
  113. U.S. Labor News Roundup: Kellogg's Lockout, Minimum Wage in D.C. (0 replies)
  114. Europe: La première initiative citoyenne présentée au Parlement : l’eau, un droit humain ! (0 replies)
  115. Chicago Tenure and Non-Tenure Faculty Unite in Strike for First Contract (0 replies)
  116. USA: UAW appeals outside interference in union representation election for Chattanooga Volkswagen workers (0 replies)
  117. Korea (South): ACT NOW for the 15 Korean trade union leaders in jail or on bail (0 replies)
  118. Former Teamster Official Pushed Anti-UAW Message on Social Media (0 replies)
  119. The U.S. Military’s Assault on Overseas Labor Rights (0 replies)
  120. Korea (South): Free the Korean 15! (0 replies)
  121. Pakistan: Bonded workers union holds rally on World Day of Social Justice (0 replies)
  122. Canada: Mexico accused of blacklisting seasonal workers who unionize in Canada (0 replies)
  123. Activists Win Coordinated Wage Boost in D.C., Nearby Counties (0 replies)
  124. Ukraine: Assez de violence ! Un véritable dialogue est nécessaire (0 replies)
  125. U.S. Labor News Roundup: Volkswagen, Moral March (0 replies)
  126. In Nick of Time, Portland Teachers Make Deal to Avert Strike (0 replies)
  127. Labor Leaders React to Volkswagen Loss; Some Express Frustration with Democrats (0 replies)
  128. San Francisco Protesters Take Aim at Twitter’s Tax Breaks (0 replies)
  129. Ukraine: «Une révolte de masse pour la démocratie» (0 replies)
  130. Canada: Steelworkers Applaud Boycott of Carnival Cruises by Canada's Largest Labour Council (0 replies)
  131. USA: Apple boss threatens CEO over Silicon Valley wage fixing cartel (0 replies)
  132. Cambodia: Tentative steps towards constructive dialogue (0 replies)
  133. Ukraine: ITUC condemns violence in Ukraine (0 replies)
  134. Pete Seeger’s Grains of Sand (0 replies)
  135. New Report: Port Trucking Companies Steal More Than $1 Billion in Wages From Drivers (0 replies)
  136. UIC Faculty Rekindle Fight for Public Education With Historic Strike (0 replies)
  137. USA: Volkswagen official threatens to block expansion if workers won't unionize (0 replies)
  138. Ukraine: Unions, workers targeted as Kiev protests escalate (0 replies)
  139. Australia: Unions call on G20 Finance Ministers meet in Australia to take urgent action on Jobs (0 replies)
  140. Argentines Demand Release of Oil Workers Wrongly Convicted in Police Death (0 replies)
  141. Ukraine: Ukrainian unions: Gov't actions were 'evil', riot police provoked violence (0 replies)
  142. Global: Déclaration de Guy Ryder Directeur général de l'OIT à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale de la justice sociale (0 replies)
  143. Qatar: Which Side of History Will FIFA Be on in the March to End Slavery in Qatar? (0 replies)
  144. What Are the UAW’s Legal Options After the Volkswagen Defeat? (0 replies)
  145. Kellogg’s Boasts ‘Diversity,’ But Locks Out Black Workers (0 replies)
  146. Fiji: ITUC shocked by Australia's unconditional normalisation moves on Fiji (0 replies)
  147. Cuts to Food Stamps Will Make It Even Harder for Americans in Need (0 replies)
  148. USA: Outside interference undermines VW workers’ free choice in Chattanooga (0 replies)
  149. Cambodia: Global unions and brands to meet with Cambodian government (0 replies)
  150. After Historic UAW Defeat at Tennessee Volkswagen Plant, Theories Abound (0 replies)
  151. China: In China, Democracy Must Begin on the Factory Floor (0 replies)
  152. After Historic UAW Defeat at Tennessee Volkswagen Plant, Theories Abound (0 replies)
  153. USA: UAW may challenge VW vote - we're not leaving Chattanooga (0 replies)
  154. Cyprus: Workers From Power to Ports Strike Over Sale Plans (0 replies)
  155. Oil Boom Raises Safety Concerns for Whistleblower Railworker (0 replies)
  156. USA: Historic election brings outside interference in the vote of Chattanooga Volkswagen workers (0 replies)
  157. USA: VW workers vote to reject UAW organizing drive (0 replies)
  158. Canadian Postal Workers Battle to Save Door-to-Door Delivery (0 replies)
  159. Corker Flip Flops Again on UAW (0 replies)
  160. Advocates Equip Worker Centers in Fight Against Sexual Violence (0 replies)
  161. Court Okays Labor Department Rule: Guestworkers Must Earn Prevailing Wages (0 replies)
  162. SEIU 503 Rank and Filers Defeat Mega-Local Merger (0 replies)
  163. A Tale of Two Jobs Forums: Rahm Emanuel and Unions Take Contrasting Approaches (0 replies)
  164. Global: If you don't know where Minegolia is now you will soon (0 replies)
  165. Global: The cost of a Valentine's rose - poor Kenyan workers on £30 a month (0 replies)
  166. Cambodia: Update on the situation of Cambodian garment workers (0 replies)
  167. It’s Official: Obama Signs Minimum Wage Hike for Some Federal Contract Workers (0 replies)
  168. Massachusetts Teachers Aim To Knock Down ‘Data Walls’ (0 replies)
  169. Outrage at Boeing Spurs Reformers' Bid for Top Spots in Machinists Union (0 replies)
  170. Workers Can ‘Don and Doff’ Off the Clock, Says Court (0 replies)
  171. After Outcry, White House Extends $10.10 Minimum Wage to Some Disabled Workers (0 replies)
  172. Russia: IOC acts on non-payment of wages to Olympics workers (0 replies)
  173. Cambodia: Bail Denied to Imprisoned Unionists (0 replies)
  174. Veteran safety official blasts government efforts to weaken Cal/OSHA worker safety protection (0 replies)
  175. Qatar: New World Cup Workers’ Standards: no legal enforcement, no worker rights (0 replies)
  176. USA: Volkswagen Workers Vote on Union, Works Council Scheme (0 replies)
  177. The Worst Long-Term Unemployment Crisis in 80 Years (0 replies)
  178. Tenn. Lawmakers Threaten to Block Subsidies If VW Plant Unionizes (0 replies)
  179. Volkswagen Workers Vote on Union, Works Council Scheme (0 replies)
  180. Bangladesh: 16 garment factories sack union leaders (0 replies)
  181. Turkey: Turkish Unionists: 'We Are Not Terrorists' (0 replies)
  182. Global: Les inégalités ne sont pas inévitables (0 replies)
  183. Cambodia: Unions Threaten Nationwide Strike if 21 Prisoners Not Released Today (0 replies)
  184. Flight Attendants Reach Truce with United Airlines Over ‘Involuntary Furloughs’ (0 replies)
  185. Will Portland Teachers Follow in Chicago’s Footsteps? (0 replies)
  186. Cambodia: Embassies besieged today – Free the 23! (0 replies)
  187. Tens of Thousands in North Carolina Vow ‘Not Now, Not Ever’ (0 replies)
  188. Kuwait: Workers face jail, fine for causing financial loss to state (0 replies)
  189. Portland Teachers Vote to Strike (0 replies)
  190. Cambodia: Global day of action to free Cambodian garment workers (0 replies)
  191. Bermuda: Transport strike in solidarity with hotel workers (0 replies)
  192. Department of Labor May Raise Wages for Disabled Federal Contractors, After All (0 replies)
  193. Bangladesh: Unionizing garment factory workers face intimidation, violence (0 replies)
  194. Global: Down Rio Tinto, down! (0 replies)
  195. Union-Backed Candidate Wins First Round in El Salvador Election (0 replies)
  196. Global: What global labour movement wants from the G20 (0 replies)
  197. Fiji: At last some good news from Fiji (0 replies)
  198. Illinois Caregivers Press Governor Quinn for a Living Wage (0 replies)
  199. United Airlines Gets Tough on Flight Attendants Union (0 replies)
  200. Who’s Really To Blame for Unemployment? (0 replies)
  201. Russia: La neige à Sotchi est entachée du sang des travailleurs (0 replies)
  202. Bangladesh: Funds too low for Rana Plaza victims, say union leaders (0 replies)
  203. Giving is a holiday tradition for ILWU members (0 replies)
  204. Murder, death threats and violent thugs accompany ICTSI into Central America (0 replies)
  205. Fired Whole Foods Worker Fights for Cold Weather Protections (0 replies)
  206. EXCLUSIVE: Leaked GM Video Raises Questions About Senator Corker’s Anti-Union History (0 replies)
  207. Too Poor for Obamacare (0 replies)
  208. Australia: The politics of class warfare: from Sydney to Washington, the gulf is deepening (0 replies)
  209. USA: VW Workers in Tennessee to Vote on Joining Union (0 replies)
  210. Global: IndustriALL Global Union to target Rio Tinto in campaign for workers’ rights (0 replies)
  211. India: 2000 protestors march to free jailed 147 Maruti Suzuki workers (0 replies)
  212. Cambodia: Global day of action to free 23 Cambodian garment workers (0 replies)
  213. Turkish Unionists: 'We Are Not Terrorists' (0 replies)
  214. A House Is Not a Home Without Rights for Care Workers (0 replies)
  215. Fiji: Good news from Fiji. You made a military dictatorship back down (0 replies)
  216. USA: A new wave of female labor leaders are winning by thinking big (0 replies)
  217. Iran: Security forces illegally arrest striking mine workers (0 replies)
  218. Qatar: FIFA gives Qatar 14 days to submit labour report (0 replies)
  219. Review: Security Guard Campaign Reveals Promise, Pitfalls of Global Union Cooperation (0 replies)
  220. ‘We’re Putting Our Lives on the Line’: Northwestern Football Player on Why He Needs a Union (0 replies)
  221. Obama’s Wage Hike For Federal Contractors Won’t Apply to Disabled Workers (0 replies)
  222. Fiji: Military regime blaming union for a Sheraton strike they didn't organise, says FTUC (0 replies)
  223. Kazakhstan: According To Article 400, You Can't Go On Strike (0 replies)
  224. Don’t Call It a Comeback, Quinn (0 replies)
  225. Obama Promises $10.10 an Hour to Federal Contract Workers, But Details Are Fuzzy (0 replies)
  226. Egypt: Media workers targeted in Egypt's crackdown (0 replies)
  227. Turkey: Le harcèlement judiciaire contre les syndicats reste à l’ordre du jour (0 replies)
  228. Equal Work Deserves Equal Pay, Say UMass Amherst Professors (0 replies)
  229. Protests across North America Aim to Block 'NAFTA on Steroids' (0 replies)
  230. Palestine: ITUC Calls for Palestinian Relief Agency to Negotiate End to Strike (0 replies)
  231. Cambodia: Two thousand strike over union leaders' firings (0 replies)
  232. Tunisia: ITUC welcomes new constitution, a 'crucial milestone' on the road to democracy (0 replies)
  233. When Will We Ever Learn? (0 replies)
  234. Turkey: Trade union judicial harassment is still present in Turkey (0 replies)
  235. Cambodia: UN labour agency urges independent probe in deadly protests (0 replies)
  236. Disney’s Magic Kingdom Losing Its Sparkle For Workers (0 replies)
  237. Turkey: Anhoerung vor dem Strafgericht in Ankara (0 replies)
  238. Newark Teachers Battle Governor’s School Privatization Agenda (0 replies)
  239. Europe: Un rapport de la CES dénonce la prise de contrôle de la Troïka (0 replies)
  240. Qatar: At least 185 people killed in 2013 working to build 2022 World Cup (0 replies)
  241. Staples Plucks Postal Jobs (0 replies)
  242. Fiji: Act Now! Make Fiji's military dictatorship feel the heat (0 replies)
  243. Turkey: Anhörung vor dem Strafgericht in Ankara (0 replies)
  244. Russia: TUC joins global union protests at harassment of Aeroflot pilots' union (0 replies)
  245. Cambodia: 10 Wounded in Fresh Protest, Security Forces Clash with Workers, Union Leaders (0 replies)
  246. Turkey: An attempt to decapitate: Turkey’s trade unions on trial (0 replies)
  247. Cambodia: Violence at union rally banned by authorities (0 replies)
  248. Egypt: Australian journalist Peter Greste calls detention in Egypt 'attack on freedom' (0 replies)
  249. UK: High Court rules blacklisted union activist can be denied human rights, labour law protection (0 replies)
  250. USA: Private Sector Unionism Grows but Attacks on Public Employees Takes A Toll (0 replies)