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  1. Bangladesh: 40% of garment factories fail to pay new wage (0 replies)
  2. Coal Spill Puts Spotlight on Colombia’s Labor and Environmental Struggles (0 replies)
  3. One-Day Strikes Yield Union in D.C. (0 replies)
  4. China: Hitachi sacks worker activist who lobbied for trade union (0 replies)
  5. India: 97 percent railway employees ready to go on strike over demands: Unions (0 replies)
  6. Fiji: Global unions call for ILO inquiry on Fiji (0 replies)
  7. Turkey: Police use tear gas on group supporting KESK members before trial (0 replies)
  8. Capitalists for a Higher Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  9. Skills Gap a Convenient Myth (0 replies)
  10. Protestors Brave Sub-Zero Weather in Bid To Freeze Chicago’s Charter Expansion (0 replies)
  11. Tunisia: The UGTT Labor Union: Tunisia’s Powerbroker (0 replies)
  12. Global: VIDEO: Want to live like A Swede? They've got some great unions (0 replies)
  13. Cambodia: Supporters Defy Ban to Mark Anniversary of Cambodian Union Leader’s Death (0 replies)
  14. Global: Davos 2014: Unions call for leaders to reshape the world economy with jobs and decent wages (0 replies)
  15. Cambodia: VIDEO; Ten years, no answers (0 replies)
  16. Turkey: Turquie. 502 syndicalistes dans le box des accusés, pas un mot dans la presse francophone ! (0 replies)
  17. On MLK Day, Protesters Called for No More Letter Carrier Deaths (0 replies)
  18. Labor Finds an Unlikely Savior in Scalia (0 replies)
  19. Fiji: Why being a unionist in Fiji will put you in jail (0 replies)
  20. Our Home Is Not A Dumping Ground, Say Chicago’s Southeast Side Residents (0 replies)
  21. In Memphis, Locked-Out Kellogg Workers Evoke MLK’s Legacy (0 replies)
  22. British Soccer Clubs Have the Chance To Level the Playing Field (0 replies)
  23. Global: La réduction de la pauvreté au travail cale (0 replies)
  24. Korea (South): Global unions statement on state of human and trade union rights in South Korea (0 replies)
  25. Cambodia: Union Leader Released; ‘Free the 23’ Protests To Continue (0 replies)
  26. Russia: Free Pilots Union Leaders Shlyapnokov, Pimoshenko and Knyshov (0 replies)
  27. USA: The Undeserving Rich (0 replies)
  28. Cambodia: Union Leader Grabbed Off Street After Peaceful Protest (0 replies)
  29. Cambodia: Global unions and 30 major brands call on Cambodian government to investigate deadly violence (0 replies)
  30. Global: La faible reprise économique ne touche pas l’emploi (0 replies)
  31. Kellogg's Delivers Memphis a Slap in the Face (0 replies)
  32. Review: A Dream Foreclosed: Black America and the Fight for a Place to Call Home (0 replies)
  33. New York’s All-Day Pre-K Plan: Good News for Teachers? (0 replies)
  34. Canada: We stand on a precipice. We must speak up, and loudly, about why unions matter (0 replies)
  35. Fiji: Take action to support Fiji hotel workers' unions (0 replies)
  36. Global: In globalised economy a wage rise anywhere could mean a wage rise everywhere (0 replies)
  37. Korea (South): PSI - As Korean workers fight for their rights, Swiss do business with Korean President (0 replies)
  38. USA: How Walmart Organizers Turned the Internet Into a Shop Floor (0 replies)
  39. Global: Join the global e-discussion on women's employment rights (0 replies)
  40. Korea (South): World's biggest labour union watchdog on way to South Korea (0 replies)
  41. Turkey: 502 Turkish trade unionists in court (0 replies)
  42. Review: The Right to Stay Home (0 replies)
  43. Billboards Pave the Way for a Fight for 15 in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  44. Mistakes of West, Texas Repeated In West Virginia (0 replies)
  45. Canada: ‘Take-Backs no more’ campaign targets Carnival Cruises CEO (0 replies)
  46. Colombia: Violence and persecution of Colombian trade unionists must end! (0 replies)
  47. Beneath the Pink Mustache (0 replies)
  48. Algeria: La fierté des femmes qui travaillent (0 replies)
  49. USA: Feds Charge Wal-mart With Breaking Labor Law In Black Friday Strikes (0 replies)
  50. USA: 11 Highlights from 2013 Global Wal-mart Campaign (0 replies)
  51. Cambodia: Despite illness, no bail for labour activist beaten in detention (0 replies)
  52. Argentina: Case has ties to union persecution during the dictatorship (0 replies)
  53. Sweden: Stockholm 2022 trade union deal will show possibility of a 'clean and fair' Olympics claim Swedish officials (0 replies)
  54. Fiji: Urgent Action: Fijian union leaders arrested after a strike at Starwood hotels (0 replies)
  55. Portland Students Pack School Board Meeting, Back Teachers Union (0 replies)
  56. Guatemala: Assassinat d’un membre du réseau des jeunes syndicalistes de Quetzaltenango (0 replies)
  57. Korea: ITF slams 'joke justice' as Korea union leaders make dignified surrender to police (0 replies)
  58. Political Implications of Noel Canning? The Supreme Court Doesn’t Want to Hear It (0 replies)
  59. Despite Violence, Cambodian Workers Vow To Continue Their Fight (0 replies)
  60. Use the Labor Notes Conference To Build Community Locally (0 replies)
  61. Cambodia: Union leaders, Opposition leaders face court (0 replies)
  62. ‘Moral Monday’ Protests Spread Out of North Carolina (0 replies)
  63. USA: Wanted: More Worker-Owners (0 replies)
  64. Fiji: Coup regime heavy handed in arrests of trade union leaders says FTUC (0 replies)
  65. Cambodia: Family's anguish over missing 16 year old garment worker (0 replies)
  66. Fiji: Travel ban for Fiji unionists linked to Sheraton strike (0 replies)
  67. USA: Trumka: 'The Labor Movement Will Continue to Stand with Sangeeta' (0 replies)
  68. L.A. Teachers Run on a Bigger Vision (0 replies)
  69. Cambodia: Workers Risk Their Lives for a Raise (0 replies)
  70. Global: UN staff union says ambushes, attacks killed 58 workers 2013 (0 replies)
  71. Vietnam: Workers Riot at Samsung Factory Site in Vietnam (0 replies)
  72. Kazakhstan: Zhanaozen Activist To Be Sent To Minimum-Security Kazakh Colony (0 replies)
  73. Cambodia: Brigade 911 had brutal history before garment factory strike (0 replies)
  74. Fiji: Hotel Unionists charged for unlawful strike (0 replies)
  75. Cambodia: Walmart and Nike slammed over garment workers death silence (0 replies)
  76. Grad Employees Re-Unionize at New York University—First in the Country (0 replies)
  77. Transparency is focus of Secretary-Treasurers’ Conference (0 replies)
  78. ILWU Library acquires collection of Paul Heide, union pioneer and Local 6 stalwart (0 replies)
  79. IBU Towboat Caucus brings organizing and training to the forefront (0 replies)
  80. Workers win new contract at Oxbow in Long Beach (0 replies)
  81. India: No diplomatic immunity for domestic worker abuse! URGENT ACTION (0 replies)
  82. USA: Millionaire Steve Forbes has a cynical campaign to keep working people down (0 replies)
  83. Maryland Unions Hit Jobs Jackpot with New Casinos (0 replies)
  84. South Korea Rail Workers Strike against Privatization (0 replies)
  85. USA: Is America Ready for a New War on Poverty? (0 replies)
  86. Canada: Union Targets Carnival Cruise CEO Arnold Donald in Campaign (0 replies)
  87. Death of Nelson Mandela recalls decades of ILWU support for anti-apartheid struggle (0 replies)
  88. Longshore Division’s “History & Traditions Conference” looks back to plan ahead (0 replies)
  89. Oregon Governor announces a step toward resolving one aspect of ongoing issues at Portland’s Terminal 6 (0 replies)
  90. France: Goodyear Managers Held by French Workers Then Released (0 replies)
  91. China: It’s strike season in China, and this year it could be a doozy (0 replies)
  92. Georgia-Pacific Employees Can Now Tweet Without Fear (0 replies)
  93. Dignitary’s Maid Reveals Indignities of Domestic Work (0 replies)
  94. Review: The Sham of School Reform (0 replies)
  95. Cambodia: Global union bodies demand justice for Cambodian workers (0 replies)
  96. Cambodia: Int'l criminal court to receive complaint over killing of garment worker strikers (0 replies)
  97. Cambodia: Rights Groups Demand Information on Detained Cambodian Strikers (0 replies)
  98. Boeing Machinists Narrowly Approve End to Pensions (0 replies)
  99. Global: Soutenez les travailleurs coréens – Les 9 et 16 janvier prochains, organisez des manifestations devant les ambassades de Corée (0 replies)
  100. Cambodia: Global union bodies demand justice for Cambodian workers (0 replies)
  101. Obama Administration Stays Quiet as Boeing Strikes Major Blow to Pensions (0 replies)
  102. Qatar: Who, in conscience, could enjoy the spectacle of a 2022 World Cup built on modern slavery? (0 replies)
  103. USA: Inequality and trade unions: Lessons from the US (0 replies)
  104. Korea (South): ITF statement on the end of the Korea rail strike (0 replies)
  105. Angry Workers Swarm Seoul’s Streets, Demand President Resign (0 replies)
  106. Cambodia: La police tire sur des manifestants (0 replies)
  107. Cambodia: Amnesty calls for investigation of killings of protesting workers (0 replies)
  108. The U.S. Government Uses Sweatshops, Too (0 replies)
  109. Seattle Labor Rallies Behind ‘No’ Vote at Boeing (0 replies)
  110. ‘Way Past Time’ at Olean General (0 replies)
  111. Cambodia: Rights Worker Claims Five Dead in Garment Strike Clashes (0 replies)
  112. Cambodia: Garment workers killed during protest clashes with police (0 replies)
  113. Global: IFJ says 108 journalists killed last year in targeted attacks (0 replies)
  114. Canada: In Solidarity - a short film about how the Canadian labour movement has built solidarity linkages throughout the world (0 replies)
  115. Public Sector Unions Win When They Preach 'Tax the Rich' (0 replies)
  116. China: Apple’s labour rights monitor finds little progress at Foxconn (0 replies)
  117. Fiji: FTUC Pres angry regime declares Sheraton hotel strike illegal (0 replies)
  118. The 10 Biggest Wins for Labor in 2013 (0 replies)
  119. Global: 30 million people worldwide living as slaves (0 replies)
  120. Cambodia: Protests Continue in Cambodia Despite Government Threat of Legal Action (0 replies)
  121. Will Boeing Workers Nix Givebacks in Forced Re-vote? (0 replies)
  122. $15 Minimum Wage To Appear on Chicago Ballots (0 replies)
  123. Civil Rights Through Green Jobs (0 replies)
  124. Bangladesh: Clothing Brands Sidestep Blame for Safety Lapses (0 replies)
  125. Cambodia: Factories Grapple With Issue of Underage Workers (0 replies)
  126. 2013 in Review: Aiming Higher, Labor Tries New Angles and Alliances (0 replies)
  127. Korea (South): Railway workers, repression and resistance (0 replies)
  128. Korea: Grève des cheminots : «Arrêt de la grève avec la création d’un sous-comité parlementaire» (0 replies)
  129. USA: Democrats Turn to Minimum Wage as 2014 Strategy (0 replies)
  130. France: Hollande Gets Court Approval for 75% Millionaire Tax (0 replies)
  131. Korea (South): Rail union agrees to end strike (0 replies)
  132. Korea (South): Thousands of labor unionists, supporters stage massive rally in Seoul (0 replies)
  133. Cambodia: Grève nationale dans l'industrie de l'habillement pour un doublement des salaires (0 replies)
  134. Korea (South): Thousands of labor unionists, supporters stage massive rally in Seoul (0 replies)
  135. Cambodia: Striking Cambodian Workers Clash With Police, Block Key Highway (0 replies)
  136. Korea (South): Live video from KCTU rally against union repression (0 replies)
  137. Canada: It is time for Operation Christmas Cheer (0 replies)
  138. USA: The wage warrior from LA (0 replies)
  139. Korea (South): Talks between rail workers, management break down (0 replies)
  140. Cambodia: Heurts entre ouvriers du textile et police (0 replies)
  141. Cambodia: Strike Stalls Key Garment Industry (0 replies)
  142. Korea (South): KORAIL to hire 660 scabs as rail strike enters 18th day (0 replies)
  143. Korea (South): This Christmas Give the Gift of Solidarity (0 replies)
  144. Korea (South): Four rail union leaders seek refuge in temple as strike enters 17th day (0 replies)
  145. Korea (South): Amnesty: Stop arrests of union leaders, respect rights of striking workers (0 replies)
  146. Bell Ringers: The Salvation Army’s Lowest-Paid, Most-Needed Employees (0 replies)
  147. Fired Walmart Warehouse Workers Win $50,000 in Back Pay (0 replies)
  148. Turkey: Turkish airlines reinstate its 305 sacked workers ending 20 month dispute (0 replies)
  149. India: Over 90% Railway workers vote for strike (0 replies)
  150. Honeywell Workers Get Rare Good News for Christmas (0 replies)
  151. Bangladesh: First Such Prosecution Factory Owners Charged in Fire That Killed 112 (0 replies)
  152. Korea (South): Police clash with striking rail workers, KCTU vows general strike (0 replies)
  153. Korea (South): KCTU calls Dec 28 general strike in campaign to bring down the Park administration (0 replies)
  154. Korea (South): Illegal Raid on KCTU Office! (0 replies)
  155. Korea (South): 100-plus striking workers taken into custody after police raid (0 replies)
  156. Korea (South): Police clash with rail unionists as strike enters 14th day (0 replies)
  157. Unite Here Campaign Takes Flight at Baltimore-Washington Airport (0 replies)
  158. Advice for Young Women: Get a Union Job (0 replies)
  159. VIDEO: ‘The Place to Learn How to Fight’ (0 replies)
  160. Korea (South): One more rail strike leader nabbed by police (0 replies)
  161. Iraq: Oil Workers Walk Off Drilling Rigs and Take to the Streets (0 replies)
  162. Labor Artists Keep Our Movement Fun and Strong (0 replies)
  163. Korea (South): Gvt takes hardine stance on rail strike now gone on for 10 days -demands immediate end (0 replies)
  164. Qatar: World Cup must not become a monument to slavery (0 replies)
  165. Kazakhstan: Roza is a leader: that's why they jailed her (0 replies)
  166. Lessons from Seattle’s Socialist Breakthrough (0 replies)
  167. National Paid Family Leave May Finally Be on the Horizon (0 replies)
  168. As One Window Closes in Chicago, Another One Opens (0 replies)
  169. A Seminar on the Labor Movement— With an Opinionated Professor (0 replies)
  170. India: Bank unions on strike today for wage revision and other demands (0 replies)
  171. Korea (South): Ongoing railroad strike is the longest ever, with no end in sight (0 replies)
  172. Kazakhstan: Two years after Zhanaozen, government of Kazakhstan plans law to bring unions under full state control (0 replies)
  173. Canada: Global solidarity as unions at international ports support locked-out IKEA workers (0 replies)
  174. Korea: Truckers Union to Go on Boycott in Sympathy with Railroad Workers (0 replies)
  175. On Heels of Brazil-Wide Protests, Aerospace Strikers Win Pay Raise (0 replies)
  176. Korea (South): Police blocked from arresting union leaders (0 replies)
  177. Korea (South): ITF delegation in South Korea finds union repression leads to safety problems (0 replies)
  178. Bangladesh: Newsmaker of the Year: The Bangladeshi Apparel Worker (0 replies)
  179. Korea (South): Police raid Korea's railway union offices as nationwide strike enters 9th day (0 replies)
  180. Canada: Unifor’s community program aims to connect unions to Canadian society (0 replies)
  181. Korea (South): Police raid KORAIL union offices (0 replies)
  182. Brazil: World Cup 2014: Builders strike at Amazon stadium over worker safety (0 replies)
  183. Canada: Port Workers In IKEA Supply Chain To Hold Solidarity Actions Over Lockout (0 replies)
  184. Korea (South): Global affiliates unite to support Korean unions (0 replies)
  185. How'd Seattle Do It? (0 replies)
  186. Korea (South): Police issue arrest warrants for top rail union leaders as strikers plan protests (0 replies)
  187. South Africa: Cutting Off The Oil: How Maritime Workers Helped End Apartheid (0 replies)
  188. In Memory of Mark Haller: Union Brother, Autistic and a Lifeline for Many (0 replies)
  189. Charters Get Kids Cubicle-Ready (0 replies)
  190. Qatar: A message to Aussie soccer fans: End Slavery (0 replies)
  191. Kazakhstan: International labour movement campaigns for oil workers (0 replies)
  192. Qatar: 2022 Chief Refuses To Set Deadline On Workers’ Rights Improvement (0 replies)
  193. Uncle Sam’s Hiring Practices (0 replies)
  194. UIC Faculty Union Flexes Muscles in Showdown Over Adjunct Pay (0 replies)
  195. Teachers Seek to ‘Reclaim’ Education (0 replies)
  196. Korea (South): KORAIL train workers' strike enters fourth day (0 replies)
  197. Books to Give (or Keep) (0 replies)
  198. Korea (South): KORAIL strike enters third day - only a handful of services operate normally (0 replies)
  199. Are Young Workers the Future of Labor? (0 replies)
  200. Sex Workers in France Resist Attacks on Their Liberty (0 replies)
  201. Retail Sit-Down in 1937 Detroit: Lessons for Today’s Low-Wage Strikers (0 replies)
  202. Supreme Court Dismisses Mulhall v. Unite Here, Giving Labor a Lucky Escape (0 replies)
  203. Nigeria: Ebonyi Governor accuses Union of sabotage, calls for its disbandment (0 replies)
  204. Global: International Labour Rights Day interview (0 replies)
  205. On National Day of Action to Reclaim Public Education, Some Chicago Politicians Get Lumps of Coal (0 replies)
  206. Korea (South): Nearly 6000 rail workers sacked for striking (0 replies)
  207. Kazakhstan: Kazakstan: Remembering Janaozen (0 replies)
  208. Unions and Media Break Bread—and Stereotypes (0 replies)
  209. Global: International Human Rights Day Statement (0 replies)
  210. Iraq: Time to consign old Iraqi labour laws to the dustbin of history (0 replies)
  211. Korea (South): Thousands of railway workers stripped from their posts following strike (0 replies)
  212. Volkswagen Tied to Another Anti-Union Group (0 replies)
  213. Will Power: 16-Day Strike Helps Public Workers Win Wage Increase (0 replies)
  214. UAW Dues Increase? Biggest Mistake since Two-Tier (0 replies)
  215. Canada: Tory laws to ban the very mention of union strikes delivers a blow to free speech (0 replies)
  216. Korea (South): Railway union workers stage indefinite walkout (0 replies)
  217. ‘From Bean to Cup,’ Starbucks Labor Action Heats Up (0 replies)
  218. South Africa: COSATU pays tribute to Comrade Madiba (0 replies)
  219. Memphis Fast Food Strike: We Can’t Survive on $7.25 (0 replies)
  220. How Big Banks Shortchange Their Workers (0 replies)
  221. Fighting Eviction When Your Home Is Your Workplace (0 replies)
  222. Spy vs. Spy at Walmart (0 replies)
  223. Unions Furious with Illinois Democrats Over Pension Cuts (0 replies)
  224. Qatar: Following a catalogue of condemnation, a real chance for change in Qatar (0 replies)
  225. Ohioans Elect Two Dozen City Councilors on Independent Labor Ticket (0 replies)
  226. Korea (South): Defend the Right to Strike of Korean Rail Workers (0 replies)
  227. Global: SPECIAL REPORT: Rio Tinto unsustainable business practice (0 replies)
  228. Georgia: In Georgia, a newly-emboldened labour movement emerges (0 replies)
  229. Europe: Americanized Labor Policy Is Spreading in Europe (0 replies)
  230. Panama Canal Pilots pledge to defend Canal Authority against attacks (0 replies)
  231. Review: Trash Talk about Sanitation Workers (0 replies)
  232. How Chicago Whole Foods Workers Won Back Thanksgiving (0 replies)
  233. Wait for Medical Relief Drags on for Last of Ground Zero Victims (0 replies)
  234. How Traveling Musicians Won a Union of Their Own (0 replies)
  235. Secondhand Store Workers Push for First-Rate Treatment (0 replies)
  236. A New Day, A New Danger: Temporary Workers Face Safety Hazards at Work (0 replies)
  237. Ten Arrested at Chicago Wal-Mart in Black Friday Civil Disobedience (0 replies)
  238. Qatar: A disposable workforce trapped in Qatar - International union delegation concludes four day visit to Qatar (0 replies)
  239. India: Air India forms four-member panel to cut number of unions to 2 (0 replies)
  240. Bangladesh: Workers set fire to key Bangladesh garment factory over death rumours (0 replies)
  241. Sri Lanka: IndustriALL lodges OECD complaint against Ansell (0 replies)
  242. Korea (South): Gvt warned against foul play as rail strike looms (0 replies)
  243. USA: Three days before Thanksgiving, FirstEnergy Locks Out Utility Workers (0 replies)
  244. This Thanksgiving, Spare a Moment to Consider Turkey Plant Workers (0 replies)
  245. Sri Lanka: IndustriAll Sri Lanka Council demands immediate reinstatement and withdrawal of charges by Australian-based Ansell condom and medical glove (0 replies)
  246. Should First Graders Take A Test? Teachers Say No (0 replies)
  247. Canada: Bangladeshi worker leads protest march into The Bay (0 replies)
  248. Walmart Workers Plan Raucous Black Friday (0 replies)
  249. Global: Unions Call for ILO Standard on Gender-based Violence at Work (0 replies)
  250. Australia: VIDEO: Hey mate, don't be afraid to stand up (in the workplace) (0 replies)