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- Bangladesh: 40% of garment factories fail to pay new wage (0 replies)
- Coal Spill Puts Spotlight on Colombia’s Labor and Environmental Struggles (0 replies)
- One-Day Strikes Yield Union in D.C. (0 replies)
- China: Hitachi sacks worker activist who lobbied for trade union (0 replies)
- India: 97 percent railway employees ready to go on strike over demands: Unions (0 replies)
- Fiji: Global unions call for ILO inquiry on Fiji (0 replies)
- Turkey: Police use tear gas on group supporting KESK members before trial (0 replies)
- Capitalists for a Higher Minimum Wage (0 replies)
- Skills Gap a Convenient Myth (0 replies)
- Protestors Brave Sub-Zero Weather in Bid To Freeze Chicago’s Charter Expansion (0 replies)
- Tunisia: The UGTT Labor Union: Tunisia’s Powerbroker (0 replies)
- Global: VIDEO: Want to live like A Swede? They've got some great unions (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Supporters Defy Ban to Mark Anniversary of Cambodian Union Leader’s Death (0 replies)
- Global: Davos 2014: Unions call for leaders to reshape the world economy with jobs and decent wages (0 replies)
- Cambodia: VIDEO; Ten years, no answers (0 replies)
- Turkey: Turquie. 502 syndicalistes dans le box des accusés, pas un mot dans la presse francophone ! (0 replies)
- On MLK Day, Protesters Called for No More Letter Carrier Deaths (0 replies)
- Labor Finds an Unlikely Savior in Scalia (0 replies)
- Fiji: Why being a unionist in Fiji will put you in jail (0 replies)
- Our Home Is Not A Dumping Ground, Say Chicago’s Southeast Side Residents (0 replies)
- In Memphis, Locked-Out Kellogg Workers Evoke MLK’s Legacy (0 replies)
- British Soccer Clubs Have the Chance To Level the Playing Field (0 replies)
- Global: La réduction de la pauvreté au travail cale (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Global unions statement on state of human and trade union rights in South Korea (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Union Leader Released; ‘Free the 23’ Protests To Continue (0 replies)
- Russia: Free Pilots Union Leaders Shlyapnokov, Pimoshenko and Knyshov (0 replies)
- USA: The Undeserving Rich (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Union Leader Grabbed Off Street After Peaceful Protest (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Global unions and 30 major brands call on Cambodian government to investigate deadly violence (0 replies)
- Global: La faible reprise économique ne touche pas l’emploi (0 replies)
- Kellogg's Delivers Memphis a Slap in the Face (0 replies)
- Review: A Dream Foreclosed: Black America and the Fight for a Place to Call Home (0 replies)
- New York’s All-Day Pre-K Plan: Good News for Teachers? (0 replies)
- Canada: We stand on a precipice. We must speak up, and loudly, about why unions matter (0 replies)
- Fiji: Take action to support Fiji hotel workers' unions (0 replies)
- Global: In globalised economy a wage rise anywhere could mean a wage rise everywhere (0 replies)
- Korea (South): PSI - As Korean workers fight for their rights, Swiss do business with Korean President (0 replies)
- USA: How Walmart Organizers Turned the Internet Into a Shop Floor (0 replies)
- Global: Join the global e-discussion on women's employment rights (0 replies)
- Korea (South): World's biggest labour union watchdog on way to South Korea (0 replies)
- Turkey: 502 Turkish trade unionists in court (0 replies)
- Review: The Right to Stay Home (0 replies)
- Billboards Pave the Way for a Fight for 15 in Los Angeles (0 replies)
- Mistakes of West, Texas Repeated In West Virginia (0 replies)
- Canada: ‘Take-Backs no more’ campaign targets Carnival Cruises CEO (0 replies)
- Colombia: Violence and persecution of Colombian trade unionists must end! (0 replies)
- Beneath the Pink Mustache (0 replies)
- Algeria: La fierté des femmes qui travaillent (0 replies)
- USA: Feds Charge Wal-mart With Breaking Labor Law In Black Friday Strikes (0 replies)
- USA: 11 Highlights from 2013 Global Wal-mart Campaign (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Despite illness, no bail for labour activist beaten in detention (0 replies)
- Argentina: Case has ties to union persecution during the dictatorship (0 replies)
- Sweden: Stockholm 2022 trade union deal will show possibility of a 'clean and fair' Olympics claim Swedish officials (0 replies)
- Fiji: Urgent Action: Fijian union leaders arrested after a strike at Starwood hotels (0 replies)
- Portland Students Pack School Board Meeting, Back Teachers Union (0 replies)
- Guatemala: Assassinat d’un membre du réseau des jeunes syndicalistes de Quetzaltenango (0 replies)
- Korea: ITF slams 'joke justice' as Korea union leaders make dignified surrender to police (0 replies)
- Political Implications of Noel Canning? The Supreme Court Doesn’t Want to Hear It (0 replies)
- Despite Violence, Cambodian Workers Vow To Continue Their Fight (0 replies)
- Use the Labor Notes Conference To Build Community Locally (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Union leaders, Opposition leaders face court (0 replies)
- ‘Moral Monday’ Protests Spread Out of North Carolina (0 replies)
- USA: Wanted: More Worker-Owners (0 replies)
- Fiji: Coup regime heavy handed in arrests of trade union leaders says FTUC (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Family's anguish over missing 16 year old garment worker (0 replies)
- Fiji: Travel ban for Fiji unionists linked to Sheraton strike (0 replies)
- USA: Trumka: 'The Labor Movement Will Continue to Stand with Sangeeta' (0 replies)
- L.A. Teachers Run on a Bigger Vision (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Workers Risk Their Lives for a Raise (0 replies)
- Global: UN staff union says ambushes, attacks killed 58 workers 2013 (0 replies)
- Vietnam: Workers Riot at Samsung Factory Site in Vietnam (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Zhanaozen Activist To Be Sent To Minimum-Security Kazakh Colony (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Brigade 911 had brutal history before garment factory strike (0 replies)
- Fiji: Hotel Unionists charged for unlawful strike (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Walmart and Nike slammed over garment workers death silence (0 replies)
- Grad Employees Re-Unionize at New York University—First in the Country (0 replies)
- Transparency is focus of Secretary-Treasurers’ Conference (0 replies)
- ILWU Library acquires collection of Paul Heide, union pioneer and Local 6 stalwart (0 replies)
- IBU Towboat Caucus brings organizing and training to the forefront (0 replies)
- Workers win new contract at Oxbow in Long Beach (0 replies)
- India: No diplomatic immunity for domestic worker abuse! URGENT ACTION (0 replies)
- USA: Millionaire Steve Forbes has a cynical campaign to keep working people down (0 replies)
- Maryland Unions Hit Jobs Jackpot with New Casinos (0 replies)
- South Korea Rail Workers Strike against Privatization (0 replies)
- USA: Is America Ready for a New War on Poverty? (0 replies)
- Canada: Union Targets Carnival Cruise CEO Arnold Donald in Campaign (0 replies)
- Death of Nelson Mandela recalls decades of ILWU support for anti-apartheid struggle (0 replies)
- Longshore Division’s “History & Traditions Conference” looks back to plan ahead (0 replies)
- Oregon Governor announces a step toward resolving one aspect of ongoing issues at Portland’s Terminal 6 (0 replies)
- France: Goodyear Managers Held by French Workers Then Released (0 replies)
- China: It’s strike season in China, and this year it could be a doozy (0 replies)
- Georgia-Pacific Employees Can Now Tweet Without Fear (0 replies)
- Dignitary’s Maid Reveals Indignities of Domestic Work (0 replies)
- Review: The Sham of School Reform (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Global union bodies demand justice for Cambodian workers (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Int'l criminal court to receive complaint over killing of garment worker strikers (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Rights Groups Demand Information on Detained Cambodian Strikers (0 replies)
- Boeing Machinists Narrowly Approve End to Pensions (0 replies)
- Global: Soutenez les travailleurs coréens – Les 9 et 16 janvier prochains, organisez des manifestations devant les ambassades de Corée (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Global union bodies demand justice for Cambodian workers (0 replies)
- Obama Administration Stays Quiet as Boeing Strikes Major Blow to Pensions (0 replies)
- Qatar: Who, in conscience, could enjoy the spectacle of a 2022 World Cup built on modern slavery? (0 replies)
- USA: Inequality and trade unions: Lessons from the US (0 replies)
- Korea (South): ITF statement on the end of the Korea rail strike (0 replies)
- Angry Workers Swarm Seoul’s Streets, Demand President Resign (0 replies)
- Cambodia: La police tire sur des manifestants (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Amnesty calls for investigation of killings of protesting workers (0 replies)
- The U.S. Government Uses Sweatshops, Too (0 replies)
- Seattle Labor Rallies Behind ‘No’ Vote at Boeing (0 replies)
- ‘Way Past Time’ at Olean General (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Rights Worker Claims Five Dead in Garment Strike Clashes (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Garment workers killed during protest clashes with police (0 replies)
- Global: IFJ says 108 journalists killed last year in targeted attacks (0 replies)
- Canada: In Solidarity - a short film about how the Canadian labour movement has built solidarity linkages throughout the world (0 replies)
- Public Sector Unions Win When They Preach 'Tax the Rich' (0 replies)
- China: Apple’s labour rights monitor finds little progress at Foxconn (0 replies)
- Fiji: FTUC Pres angry regime declares Sheraton hotel strike illegal (0 replies)
- The 10 Biggest Wins for Labor in 2013 (0 replies)
- Global: 30 million people worldwide living as slaves (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Protests Continue in Cambodia Despite Government Threat of Legal Action (0 replies)
- Will Boeing Workers Nix Givebacks in Forced Re-vote? (0 replies)
- $15 Minimum Wage To Appear on Chicago Ballots (0 replies)
- Civil Rights Through Green Jobs (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Clothing Brands Sidestep Blame for Safety Lapses (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Factories Grapple With Issue of Underage Workers (0 replies)
- 2013 in Review: Aiming Higher, Labor Tries New Angles and Alliances (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Railway workers, repression and resistance (0 replies)
- Korea: Grève des cheminots : «Arrêt de la grève avec la création d’un sous-comité parlementaire» (0 replies)
- USA: Democrats Turn to Minimum Wage as 2014 Strategy (0 replies)
- France: Hollande Gets Court Approval for 75% Millionaire Tax (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Rail union agrees to end strike (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Thousands of labor unionists, supporters stage massive rally in Seoul (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Grève nationale dans l'industrie de l'habillement pour un doublement des salaires (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Thousands of labor unionists, supporters stage massive rally in Seoul (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Striking Cambodian Workers Clash With Police, Block Key Highway (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Live video from KCTU rally against union repression (0 replies)
- Canada: It is time for Operation Christmas Cheer (0 replies)
- USA: The wage warrior from LA (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Talks between rail workers, management break down (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Heurts entre ouvriers du textile et police (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Strike Stalls Key Garment Industry (0 replies)
- Korea (South): KORAIL to hire 660 scabs as rail strike enters 18th day (0 replies)
- Korea (South): This Christmas Give the Gift of Solidarity (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Four rail union leaders seek refuge in temple as strike enters 17th day (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Amnesty: Stop arrests of union leaders, respect rights of striking workers (0 replies)
- Bell Ringers: The Salvation Army’s Lowest-Paid, Most-Needed Employees (0 replies)
- Fired Walmart Warehouse Workers Win $50,000 in Back Pay (0 replies)
- Turkey: Turkish airlines reinstate its 305 sacked workers ending 20 month dispute (0 replies)
- India: Over 90% Railway workers vote for strike (0 replies)
- Honeywell Workers Get Rare Good News for Christmas (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: First Such Prosecution Factory Owners Charged in Fire That Killed 112 (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police clash with striking rail workers, KCTU vows general strike (0 replies)
- Korea (South): KCTU calls Dec 28 general strike in campaign to bring down the Park administration (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Illegal Raid on KCTU Office! (0 replies)
- Korea (South): 100-plus striking workers taken into custody after police raid (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police clash with rail unionists as strike enters 14th day (0 replies)
- Unite Here Campaign Takes Flight at Baltimore-Washington Airport (0 replies)
- Advice for Young Women: Get a Union Job (0 replies)
- VIDEO: ‘The Place to Learn How to Fight’ (0 replies)
- Korea (South): One more rail strike leader nabbed by police (0 replies)
- Iraq: Oil Workers Walk Off Drilling Rigs and Take to the Streets (0 replies)
- Labor Artists Keep Our Movement Fun and Strong (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Gvt takes hardine stance on rail strike now gone on for 10 days -demands immediate end (0 replies)
- Qatar: World Cup must not become a monument to slavery (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Roza is a leader: that's why they jailed her (0 replies)
- Lessons from Seattle’s Socialist Breakthrough (0 replies)
- National Paid Family Leave May Finally Be on the Horizon (0 replies)
- As One Window Closes in Chicago, Another One Opens (0 replies)
- A Seminar on the Labor Movement— With an Opinionated Professor (0 replies)
- India: Bank unions on strike today for wage revision and other demands (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Ongoing railroad strike is the longest ever, with no end in sight (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Two years after Zhanaozen, government of Kazakhstan plans law to bring unions under full state control (0 replies)
- Canada: Global solidarity as unions at international ports support locked-out IKEA workers (0 replies)
- Korea: Truckers Union to Go on Boycott in Sympathy with Railroad Workers (0 replies)
- On Heels of Brazil-Wide Protests, Aerospace Strikers Win Pay Raise (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police blocked from arresting union leaders (0 replies)
- Korea (South): ITF delegation in South Korea finds union repression leads to safety problems (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Newsmaker of the Year: The Bangladeshi Apparel Worker (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police raid Korea's railway union offices as nationwide strike enters 9th day (0 replies)
- Canada: Unifor’s community program aims to connect unions to Canadian society (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police raid KORAIL union offices (0 replies)
- Brazil: World Cup 2014: Builders strike at Amazon stadium over worker safety (0 replies)
- Canada: Port Workers In IKEA Supply Chain To Hold Solidarity Actions Over Lockout (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Global affiliates unite to support Korean unions (0 replies)
- How'd Seattle Do It? (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Police issue arrest warrants for top rail union leaders as strikers plan protests (0 replies)
- South Africa: Cutting Off The Oil: How Maritime Workers Helped End Apartheid (0 replies)
- In Memory of Mark Haller: Union Brother, Autistic and a Lifeline for Many (0 replies)
- Charters Get Kids Cubicle-Ready (0 replies)
- Qatar: A message to Aussie soccer fans: End Slavery (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: International labour movement campaigns for oil workers (0 replies)
- Qatar: 2022 Chief Refuses To Set Deadline On Workers’ Rights Improvement (0 replies)
- Uncle Sam’s Hiring Practices (0 replies)
- UIC Faculty Union Flexes Muscles in Showdown Over Adjunct Pay (0 replies)
- Teachers Seek to ‘Reclaim’ Education (0 replies)
- Korea (South): KORAIL train workers' strike enters fourth day (0 replies)
- Books to Give (or Keep) (0 replies)
- Korea (South): KORAIL strike enters third day - only a handful of services operate normally (0 replies)
- Are Young Workers the Future of Labor? (0 replies)
- Sex Workers in France Resist Attacks on Their Liberty (0 replies)
- Retail Sit-Down in 1937 Detroit: Lessons for Today’s Low-Wage Strikers (0 replies)
- Supreme Court Dismisses Mulhall v. Unite Here, Giving Labor a Lucky Escape (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Ebonyi Governor accuses Union of sabotage, calls for its disbandment (0 replies)
- Global: International Labour Rights Day interview (0 replies)
- On National Day of Action to Reclaim Public Education, Some Chicago Politicians Get Lumps of Coal (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Nearly 6000 rail workers sacked for striking (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Kazakstan: Remembering Janaozen (0 replies)
- Unions and Media Break Bread—and Stereotypes (0 replies)
- Global: International Human Rights Day Statement (0 replies)
- Iraq: Time to consign old Iraqi labour laws to the dustbin of history (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Thousands of railway workers stripped from their posts following strike (0 replies)
- Volkswagen Tied to Another Anti-Union Group (0 replies)
- Will Power: 16-Day Strike Helps Public Workers Win Wage Increase (0 replies)
- UAW Dues Increase? Biggest Mistake since Two-Tier (0 replies)
- Canada: Tory laws to ban the very mention of union strikes delivers a blow to free speech (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Railway union workers stage indefinite walkout (0 replies)
- ‘From Bean to Cup,’ Starbucks Labor Action Heats Up (0 replies)
- South Africa: COSATU pays tribute to Comrade Madiba (0 replies)
- Memphis Fast Food Strike: We Can’t Survive on $7.25 (0 replies)
- How Big Banks Shortchange Their Workers (0 replies)
- Fighting Eviction When Your Home Is Your Workplace (0 replies)
- Spy vs. Spy at Walmart (0 replies)
- Unions Furious with Illinois Democrats Over Pension Cuts (0 replies)
- Qatar: Following a catalogue of condemnation, a real chance for change in Qatar (0 replies)
- Ohioans Elect Two Dozen City Councilors on Independent Labor Ticket (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Defend the Right to Strike of Korean Rail Workers (0 replies)
- Global: SPECIAL REPORT: Rio Tinto unsustainable business practice (0 replies)
- Georgia: In Georgia, a newly-emboldened labour movement emerges (0 replies)
- Europe: Americanized Labor Policy Is Spreading in Europe (0 replies)
- Panama Canal Pilots pledge to defend Canal Authority against attacks (0 replies)
- Review: Trash Talk about Sanitation Workers (0 replies)
- How Chicago Whole Foods Workers Won Back Thanksgiving (0 replies)
- Wait for Medical Relief Drags on for Last of Ground Zero Victims (0 replies)
- How Traveling Musicians Won a Union of Their Own (0 replies)
- Secondhand Store Workers Push for First-Rate Treatment (0 replies)
- A New Day, A New Danger: Temporary Workers Face Safety Hazards at Work (0 replies)
- Ten Arrested at Chicago Wal-Mart in Black Friday Civil Disobedience (0 replies)
- Qatar: A disposable workforce trapped in Qatar - International union delegation concludes four day visit to Qatar (0 replies)
- India: Air India forms four-member panel to cut number of unions to 2 (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Workers set fire to key Bangladesh garment factory over death rumours (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: IndustriALL lodges OECD complaint against Ansell (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Gvt warned against foul play as rail strike looms (0 replies)
- USA: Three days before Thanksgiving, FirstEnergy Locks Out Utility Workers (0 replies)
- This Thanksgiving, Spare a Moment to Consider Turkey Plant Workers (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: IndustriAll Sri Lanka Council demands immediate reinstatement and withdrawal of charges by Australian-based Ansell condom and medical glove (0 replies)
- Should First Graders Take A Test? Teachers Say No (0 replies)
- Canada: Bangladeshi worker leads protest march into The Bay (0 replies)
- Walmart Workers Plan Raucous Black Friday (0 replies)
- Global: Unions Call for ILO Standard on Gender-based Violence at Work (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO: Hey mate, don't be afraid to stand up (in the workplace) (0 replies)
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