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