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  1. If Ben & Jerry’s Is Progressive, Why Won’t It Protect Its Farmworkers? (0 replies)
  2. Korea (South): Labor union rally draws 400,000 to central Seoul (0 replies)
  3. Brazil: 2nd General Strike Against Temer Sweeps Country (0 replies)
  4. Canada: At a milestone in Canada's history, the vital role of trade unions remains overlooked (0 replies)
  5. Global: Pope Francis: Unions are essential to society (0 replies)
  6. Call Center Unions Build International Connections (0 replies)
  7. Raleigh-Durham, NC: IWOC and Friends Picket NC Department of ‘Public Safety’ (0 replies)
  8. Final Straw: August 19th Day of Action, “Millions for Prisoners” (0 replies)
  9. Letter from J20 Defense Campaign from Mid-Atlantic GDC (0 replies)
  10. Meet the Mom-and-Pop Company That Went from Union-Friendly to Union-Busting (0 replies)
  11. Meet the Rough-and-Tumble Ironworker Ready to Unseat Paul Ryan (0 replies)
  12. In Defense of the Campus: Why the Left Must Not Write Off Universities (0 replies)
  13. Trump Is Trying to Make NAFTA Even Worse. It’s Time to Throw Sand in the Gears (0 replies)
  14. GM To Colombian Workers Injured On the Job: You’re On Your Own (0 replies)
  15. Uzbekistan: Forced Labor Linked to World Bank (0 replies)
  16. Spain: Unions mobilize against the Spanish government's ongoing attack on the right to strike (0 replies)
  17. Morocco: Fishmonger Death Protest Leader Alleges Police Beat Him (0 replies)
  18. China: Labour Activists who probed Ivanka Trump supplier freed in China (0 replies)
  19. How We're Surviving Right to Work: Letter Carriers Keep Numbers up with Shop Floor Action (0 replies)
  20. IWW and radical influences on the San Francisco waterfront (0 replies)
  21. Wobblies of the World – Interview (0 replies)
  22. South Africa: Nehawu: Change Cosatu's constitution before it dies (0 replies)
  23. Slovakia: Volkswagen Slovakia workers win wage hike, end strike (0 replies)
  24. Australia: Sally McManus urges unions to be 'disrupters' to fix neoliberalism's damage to workers (0 replies)
  25. Uzbekistan: Falsely convicted union activist dies in prison (0 replies)
  26. When Anti-Poverty Programs for Immigrants Are Used to Bolster the Surveillance State (0 replies)
  27. Transit Workers Take the Driver's Seat in 'Right-to-Work' Tennessee (0 replies)
  28. How Union-Busting Bosses Propel the Right Wing to Power (0 replies)
  29. Thousands of Haitian Workers Are on Strike Against Foreign-Owned Sweatshops (0 replies)
  30. Striking Wireless Workers Make Their Voices Heard (0 replies)
  31. Uruguay: Workers Hold 24-Hour Strike Ahead of Budget Approval (0 replies)
  32. Global: ITF tells Uber to seize chance to change (0 replies)
  33. USA: The Conservative case for unions (0 replies)
  34. China: Still no response from Ivanka about Chinese factory supplying her brand (0 replies)
  35. Retirement of Boomer Business Owners Could Leave Millions Jobless—Unless Workers Take Over (0 replies)
  36. Qatar: Qatar Blockade: Fears for Migrant Workers in a Region in Turmoil (0 replies)
  37. Campus Workers Smell a Rat (0 replies)
  38. Colombia: Strikes hold up country (0 replies)
  39. Utica, NY: IWW and Community Groups Mobilize to Halt Deportation (0 replies)
  40. Israel: Sodastream workers allege being threatened over unionizing attempts (0 replies)
  41. USA: Rigged. Forced into debt. Worked past exhaustion. Left with nothing (0 replies)
  42. China: Chinese activist wants Ivanka to 'force change' in labour conditions (0 replies)
  43. Letters: Readers React to Criticism of 'Buy American' Campaigns (0 replies)
  44. Canada: Education workers win $100 million in compensation for breach of right to collective bargaining (0 replies)
  45. Bangladesh: 4 years on Bangladesh Accord making history for supply chain workers (0 replies)
  46. Global: The globes invisible workforce demands an end to inequality - Int'l Justice Day (0 replies)
  47. Charter School Educators Just Voted to Join the Most Militant Teachers’ Union in the Country (0 replies)
  48. This is Why Labor Should Care About Virginia’s Gubernatorial Primary (0 replies)
  49. Maryland Governor Vetoes Sick Leave. Progressives Declare War. (0 replies)
  50. Cab Drivers Union Says Chicago Taxi Industry Is Nearing Collapse (0 replies)
  51. What You Need to Know About the General Strike That Just Swept Colombia’s Largest Port (0 replies)
  52. A Day in the Life of a Day Laborer (0 replies)
  53. Yemen: DNO, Norwegian oil company, refuses to pay workers in Yemen (0 replies)
  54. Global: ITUC Global Rights Index 2017: Violence and repression of workers sharply on the rise (0 replies)
  55. Indonesia: The Women Who Make Ivanka Trump Clothes Can’t Afford To Live With Their Children (0 replies)
  56. China: The Women Who Make Ivanka Trump Clothes Can't Afford To Live With Their Children (0 replies)
  57. Argentina: Argentine City's Move to Militarize Public Transport Sparks Anger, Workers Call off Strike (0 replies)
  58. Russia: Workers Exploited on World Cup 2018 Stadiums. FIFA not delivering on Human Rights (0 replies)
  59. Middle East: We must prevent Kenyan migrants from being slaves rather than workers (0 replies)
  60. Cambodia: Join the fight for a living wage in Cambodia (0 replies)
  61. A Strike against Squeezing Profits from Kidney Patients (0 replies)
  62. Honduran Melon Workers Push for Union Rights (0 replies)
  63. Canada: Unions are at the fore of the struggle to give workers paid domestic violence leave (0 replies)
  64. Behind the Big AT&T Strike: Years of Shipping Jobs Overseas (0 replies)
  65. USA: Workers understand when the boss says 'I hope you can' it is a directive (0 replies)
  66. China: Ivanka Trump stays shtum as Chinese Labor activists arrested investigating her supply chain. (0 replies)
  67. How to Orient New Members to the Union (0 replies)
  68. Brazilian Workers Are Rising Up Against a Bill That Threatens Basic Labor Rights (0 replies)
  69. Will Chicago Become the Epicenter of Charter School Unionization? (0 replies)
  70. Brazil: Gov't Gets Ready to Roll Back Labour Rights (0 replies)
  71. Palestine: 50 years of Occupation : A stain on human history (0 replies)
  72. Review: Book Explores How to Be an Anti-Corporate Teacher (0 replies)
  73. Iran: Imprisoned Teachers’ Rights Activist Returned to Evin Prison After Three-Day Hospitalization (0 replies)
  74. Canada: Climate change: Despite Trump, the world needs to move ahead (0 replies)
  75. Indonesia: Freeport fires 2,000 workers as Grasberg strike enters second month (0 replies)
  76. Trump Wants To Privatize Air Traffic Control. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (0 replies)
  77. China: Regime won't release labour activists detained in probe of Ivanka Trump supplier (0 replies)
  78. Addicted to Profits: Workers Locked Out at New Jersey Drug Treatment Facility (0 replies)
  79. Interviews for Resistance: Disrupting the System by Demanding Healthcare as a Human Right (0 replies)
  80. Colombia: Millions to march across Colombia in general strike Tuesday (0 replies)
  81. Trump Talks a Big Infrastructure Game But His Budget Tells a Different Story (0 replies)
  82. Iraq: Violations against journalists have reached a “dangerous level” in the Kurdistan Region-Union (0 replies)
  83. Somalia: IFJ condemns 'farcical' threatened prosecution of journalists’ leader (0 replies)
  84. UK: ITUC condemns terrorist attack in London (0 replies)
  85. China: CLW appeal to President Trump, Ivanka Trump, for help to release activists (0 replies)
  86. China: Silencing worker activists. Is China offering Ivanka Trump unseemly favors? (0 replies)
  87. China: Firm that makes shoes for Ivanka Trump denies missing worker activists' claims (0 replies)
  88. Canada: CLC Pres says despite Trump Canada must back climate change Just Transition (0 replies)
  89. Veteran Organizer Gives Inside Look at the First $15 Minimum Wage Campaign (0 replies)
  90. Turkey: Glassworkers fight strike ban by remaining in factories (0 replies)
  91. Love These Contract Fights (0 replies)
  92. Philippines: Soldiers, police attack ShinSun workers’ picket in ComVal (0 replies)
  93. Global: ITUC Response to US Announcement on Paris Agreement (0 replies)
  94. Europe: Trump Climate withdrawal – no jobs on a dead planet (0 replies)
  95. USA: Paris Climate Agreement Withdrawal a Failure of American Leadership (0 replies)
  96. Australia: Commitment to Paris crucial for ensuring a Just Transition for workers (0 replies)
  97. Interviews for Resistance: New Progressive Coalition Calls for “Millions of Jobs” (0 replies)
  98. USA: 13 Ways the Trump Budget Hurts Working People (0 replies)
  99. East Timor: Victory for press freedom: Timor journalists spared from jail (0 replies)
  100. Australia: URGENT ACTION: Workers at Asahi Australia need permanent jobs, not casual work (0 replies)
  101. China: Activist who worked undercover in Chinese factory making Ivanou Trump shoes arrested (0 replies)
  102. Vigorous Campaign Revives Transit Union in Right-to-Work Virginia (0 replies)
  103. Canada: Experts decry government's back-to-work legislation (0 replies)
  104. Korea (South): ITUC on President Moon and a New Era for Korean Workers (0 replies)
  105. OSHA Under Trump Is Tight-Lipped—Democratic Senators Demand To Know Why (0 replies)
  106. Nursing Home Workers Win Big After Threatening to Strike: “We Have the Power Now” (0 replies)
  107. East Timor: Call on Timor Leste’s PM to drop criminal defamation charges against journalists (0 replies)
  108. Iran: Urgent action needed to help free education unionist on hunger strike (0 replies)
  109. Israel: Nissenkorn easily retains leadership of Histadrut (0 replies)
  110. Qatar: World Cup 2018: Fifa admits workers have suffered human rights abuses (0 replies)
  111. Iran: More Than 15,000 Petition Iran’s Judiciary to Free Prominent Teachers’ Rights Activist (0 replies)
  112. Canada: Reach a deal by Monday or we'll force you back to work, Premier warns 175,000 striking construction workers (0 replies)
  113. Nursing Home Workers Win Wage Gains with Credible Strike Threat (0 replies)
  114. Interviews for Resistance: Trump’s “Family Leave” Plan Is a Shell Game (0 replies)
  115. Teachers Call Off Work in Philadelphia Contract Campaign (0 replies)
  116. Report Back from DC: Standing in Solidarity with Fellow Worker Julia Flores (0 replies)
  117. Portland May Day 2017 — Official Response (0 replies)
  118. May Day 2017: A Smattering of Strikes (0 replies)
  119. Israel: Court halts voting in Histadrut leadership election (0 replies)
  120. Meet the Workers Who Took Overnight Buses to Bring the Fight for 15 to McDonald’s Stockholders (0 replies)
  121. Trumpcare 2.0 Is a Death Bill. It’s Time to Fight for the System We Want. (0 replies)
  122. Philly Teachers Call Off Work In Bottom-Up Campaign (0 replies)
  123. First Charter School Teacher Strike in U.S. History Set to Begin This Week (0 replies)
  124. India: From war protestors to labour activism: India’s first IT workers union (0 replies)
  125. Colombia: Teachers' Union Denounces Bomb Attack Against its HQ, Strike Continues (0 replies)
  126. 'Together and Unified,' AT&T Workers Launch Three-Day Strike (0 replies)
  127. New Study Finds “More Sweatshops than Starbucks” in Chicago (0 replies)
  128. Iran: Teacher Union Leader Esmail Abdi on Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  129. Kazakhstan: Union Leaders Jailed, ITUC Takes Case to ILO (0 replies)
  130. USA: Tesla factory workers reveal pain, injury and stress: 'Everything feels like the future but us' (0 replies)
  131. AT&T Workers, You Are Not Alone! Strike Flyer Handout (0 replies)
  132. Global: Union Women from Around the World Keep Meeting to Press for Their Rights. Does It Do Any Good? (0 replies)
  133. UK: Cinema workers are leading the campaign for a living wage (0 replies)
  134. Interviews for Resistance: On the Commodification of Education (0 replies)
  135. 40,000 AT&T Workers Are Set To Strike (0 replies)
  136. Republicans Will Turn the NLRB into a Force for Union Busting. We Can Turn It Back. (0 replies)
  137. Global: Global Unions Call for G20 Commitment to Fair Globalisation (0 replies)
  138. Colombia: ‘Half a million’ in Colombia on strike, from the jungle to the capital (0 replies)
  139. Greece: Workers walk off job as general strike hits (0 replies)
  140. The Slippery Slope of “Buy American” Campaigns (0 replies)
  141. Kazakhstan: Union Leader Sentenced To Two Years In Prison (0 replies)
  142. How We're Surviving Right to Work: Oil Refinery Workers Get People in Motion (0 replies)
  143. How We're Surviving Right to Work: Boston Postal Workers Use Grievances to Build the Union (0 replies)
  144. How We're Surviving Right to Work: Conversations Are the Building Blocks for Milwaukee Teachers (0 replies)
  145. Ann Arbor canvassers file for union election with the IWW (0 replies)
  146. Germany: Fast-food giants refuse to pay workers a living wage (0 replies)
  147. Global: Ahead of G20 Labour Ministers Meeting, International Poll by World Union Body Shows Global Governance Failure on Jobs (0 replies)
  148. Want To Speak Out About Politics at Work? Here Are 3 Things You Need to Know. (0 replies)
  149. Longshore Caucus delegates meet; proposed contract* extension goes to membership (0 replies)
  150. Alaska Secretary-Treasurer training (0 replies)
  151. Australia meeting celebrates union merger (0 replies)
  152. Ukraine: Mass strikes and occupations by miners (0 replies)
  153. Iran: Hunger-Striking Imprisoned Prominent Union Rights Activist in Poor Health (0 replies)
  154. 23 Grad Student Workers Arrested as Yale Hunger Strike Continues (0 replies)
  155. The Chicago Reader Staff Just Voted Unanimously To Authorize a Strike (0 replies)
  156. Amid “Constitutional Crisis,” Bernie Sanders Urges Workers To Seize Means of Production (0 replies)
  157. Finland: Record low number of labour disputes in 2016 (0 replies)
  158. Book Review: How Electrical Workers Powered Up Their Union (0 replies)
  159. Wage Theft Is Costing Workers $50 Billion a Year in Stolen Pay (0 replies)
  160. Interview: The Pitfalls of 'Buy American' (0 replies)
  161. Algeria: Algerian trade union leader appeals prison sentence (0 replies)
  162. Immigrant Nurses Demand Equal Pay—And Win (0 replies)
  163. Bad Ideas Part 1: Don’t be a Jerk about Bad Ideas (0 replies)
  164. Industrial Worker—Winter 2017 #1778 Vol. 114, No. 1 (0 replies)
  165. IWW Members Stand with Fired Ford Union Organizer in Spain—Solidarity is Strength! (en Inglés y Espanol) (0 replies)
  166. Militant Tactics in Anti-Fascist Organizing--Interview Transcript (0 replies)
  167. An Open Letter from Environmental & Climate Justice Organizations on May Day (0 replies)
  168. Sign Onto Statement of Solidarity With J20 Defendants (0 replies)
  169. Industrial Worker—Spring 2017 #1779 Vol. 114, No. 2 (0 replies)
  170. One Class, One Struggle! Undocumented and Documented Workers Unite on May Day (0 replies)
  171. Canada: Unions applaud Canada’s commitment to ratify ILO Convention 98 (0 replies)
  172. Peter Winkels, a Hormel Strike Leader, 1948-2017 (0 replies)
  173. Indonesia: Independent unions at Coca-Cola Indonesia rally to demand respect for human rights (0 replies)
  174. One Class, One Struggle! Undocumented and Documented Workers Unite on May Day (0 replies)
  175. Reviving Manufacturing Would Help All of Us—Not Just White Men (0 replies)
  176. How Black Lives Matter Came to Philadelphia’s Schools (0 replies)
  177. Germany: The one thing Elon Musk can’t bend to his will: German trade unions (0 replies)
  178. Beyond $15: New Book Shows Why Community Allies Are Crucial (0 replies)
  179. What the Big May Day Strike in a Small Pennsylvania City Teaches Us About Organizing (0 replies)
  180. Philadelphia Union Wins Equal Pay for Immigrant Nurses (0 replies)
  181. Interviews for Resistance: “Money for Our Streets—Not for Wall Street” (0 replies)
  182. Iran: Workers continue to struggle for independent trade unions (0 replies)
  183. The GOP Just Got One Step Closer to Taking Away Your Overtime Pay (0 replies)
  184. Why Inequality in the Workforce Is Bad for Your Health (0 replies)
  185. Union Meeting Exercise: The 'Right to Work' Stress Test (0 replies)
  186. Palestine: ITUC stands in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners (0 replies)
  187. May Day Protesters Demonstrate in Cities Across the Country in Defiant Show of Force (0 replies)
  188. May Day Protesters Demonstrate in Cities Across the Country in Defiant Show of Force (0 replies)
  189. Global: Defiant rallies for worker rights mark May Day around world (0 replies)
  190. Interviews for Resistance: May Day Isn’t Just About One Day—It’s About a Movement (0 replies)
  191. Global: What is International Workers Day? (0 replies)
  192. South Africa: Zuma booed off stage at COSATU May Day rally (0 replies)
  193. Egypt: Relentless assault on rights of workers and trade unionists (0 replies)
  194. Brazil: Brazilians sick of corrupt politicians hit the streets to protest austerity measures (0 replies)
  195. ILWU Longshore Caucus delegates meet in San Francisco; Proposed contract extension goes to membership vote (0 replies)
  196. Sign Onto Statement of Solidarity With J20 Defendants (0 replies)
  197. Industrial Worker—Spring 2017 #1779 Vol. 114, No. 2 (0 replies)
  198. An Open Letter from Environmental & Climate Justice Organizations on May Day (0 replies)
  199. Militant Tactics in Anti-Fascist Organizing--Interview Transcript (0 replies)
  200. IWW Members Stand with Fired Ford Union Organizer in Spain—Solidarity is Strength! (en Inglés y Espanol) (0 replies)
  201. Food Workers Take On Fowl Play at Tyson—And Win Better Conditions (0 replies)
  202. Toilets Go Mobile at AT&T Mobility (0 replies)
  203. China: Factory Workers Producing Ivanka Trump Clothing Are Reportedly Overworked & Underpaid (0 replies)
  204. Cambodia: Brewery giant Carlsberg seeks to punish union for defending workers' rights (0 replies)
  205. South Africa: May Day: Unions don't want Zuma to address rally (0 replies)
  206. When Corporations Don’t Take Precautions To Avert Workplace Deaths, the Answer Must Be Prison (0 replies)
  207. This May Day, Don’t Go to Work, Take to the Streets and Strike (0 replies)
  208. In the Age of Trump, Can Labor Unite? (0 replies)
  209. In the Age of Trump, Can Labor Unite? (0 replies)
  210. Global: End Corporate Greed – the World Needs a Pay Rise - ITUC May Day statement (0 replies)
  211. Industrial Worker—Winter 2017 #1778 Vol. 114, No. 1 (0 replies)
  212. Interviews for Resistance: “Shutting It Down” on May 1 (0 replies)
  213. Ramping Up for May Day around the Country (0 replies)
  214. Bangladesh: A Message to Global Brands from a Rana Plaza Survivor (0 replies)
  215. Honduras: Fyffes Union Leader Escapes Murder Attempt (0 replies)
  216. Australia: Lethal lies: Unmasking the men behind the global asbestos spy ring (0 replies)
  217. Canada: On Rana Plaza Anniversary, Transparency Needed from Mark's, Sport Chek (0 replies)
  218. Interviews for Resistance: How To Stop “Neoliberalism on Steroids” (0 replies)
  219. Turkey: Office of country's online portal of unions raided by police; its editor in custody (0 replies)
  220. Somalia: Trade unions call for an end to intimidation and impunity (0 replies)
  221. The Looming Writers Strike Is About Much More Than What’s On TV (0 replies)
  222. Taking It to the Streets in the Twin Cities on May Day (0 replies)
  223. Cartoon: May Day Strikes (0 replies)
  224. Global: More brands should reveal where their clothes are made (0 replies)
  225. USA: Retail Workers Fight to Get a Cut in the Era of Ecommerce (0 replies)
  226. Israel: Histadrut calls public sector strike for next Tuesday (0 replies)
  227. The Upcoming May Day Strike Could Be the Biggest In Over a Decade. Organizers Explain Why. (0 replies)
  228. How Barnard Contingent Faculty Won Their First Contract (0 replies)
  229. Turkey: TÜMT (0 replies)
  230. Peru: 2,000 Peru Miners Strike for Health Care, Workplace Rights (0 replies)
  231. Bangladesh: Four years after Rana Plaza, union action prevents a repeat (0 replies)
  232. Harvesting Union Rights in the Field (0 replies)
  233. Union Declares Itself a “Sanctuary,” Promises to Protect All Members (0 replies)
  234. El conflicto de los docentes argentinos (que decide la suerte del resto de los trabajadores) (0 replies)
  235. Defying Their Bosses’ Threats, Journalists at Gothamist, DNAinfo Say “Yes” to a Union (0 replies)
  236. Union Actors and Musicians Fight Trump’s Attacks on the Arts (0 replies)
  237. Health Care Workers Bring Sanctuary Movement into the Union (0 replies)
  238. Global: ITUC calls for asbestos trade crackdown (0 replies)
  239. Australia: How asbestos industry targeted developing countries- and what can be done about it (0 replies)
  240. Global: IndustriALL campaign against asbestos targets Rotterdam Convention (0 replies)
  241. Kazakhstan: Union Leader Sentenced to Prison (0 replies)
  242. Interviews for Resistance: IBM Workers Tell Company To Practice What It Preaches (0 replies)
  243. Trump’s Policies Are Already Making Workplaces More Toxic (0 replies)
  244. Canada: Lobbyists target Senate to derail WestJet union bid (0 replies)
  245. Turkey: Turkish unions intensify support to African trade unions (0 replies)
  246. ILWU members train to resist immigration raids (0 replies)
  247. Local 63’s Netra Brown: woman of distinction (0 replies)
  248. New Ferry service with union workers (0 replies)
  249. USA: The Unions That Like Trump (0 replies)
  250. Kazakhstan: Union Leader Sentenced to Prison (0 replies)