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  1. Brazil: Nissan – Not fit to be an Olympic sponsor (0 replies)
  2. China: ITUC welcomes UN involvement in detention of China labour rights defenders (0 replies)
  3. Flight Attendant Reformers Sweep Union Elections (0 replies)
  4. Teachers Hold Walk-In Protests in 30 Cities (0 replies)
  5. Iceland: Union Plans to Stop Rio Tinto Aluminum being Shipped out of Iceland (0 replies)
  6. Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS Group Now Has the Same Tax Designation as the Red Cross or Humane Society (0 replies)
  7. Global: Abuse of migrant workers is now a top risk for businesses (0 replies)
  8. Friedrichs Reprieve, But We're Not Out of the Woods Yet (0 replies)
  9. Friedrichs Is Dead; Labor’s Crisis Is Not. The ‘Scalia Dividend’ Is a Rare Opportunity for Unions. (0 replies)
  10. When Scalia Died, So Did ‘Friedrichs’—And an Even Grander Scheme To Destroy Unions (0 replies)
  11. UK: ILO calls on government to review parts of trade union bill (0 replies)
  12. NLRB Ruling Says 2 California Nurses Were Illegally Fired During Union Drive (0 replies)
  13. Cambodia: ITF condemns arrests and beatings of transport workers (0 replies)
  14. Asia: Is the TPP a Threat to Human Rights? (0 replies)
  15. Spain: Protest Against Criminalization of Right to Strike (0 replies)
  16. Presidential Campaigns Need to Start Focusing More on Global Inequality (0 replies)
  17. With 3 Recent High-Profile Walkoffs, Is the Wildcat Strike Back? (0 replies)
  18. Corporate PR Flacks Are Trying To Convince You the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Benefit Workers (0 replies)
  19. UK: We Need A Strong Trade Union in Every Workplace - Jeremy Corbyn (0 replies)
  20. Retail Means Jobs. But Those Jobs Shouldn’t Mean Poverty. (0 replies)
  21. Turkey: Commemoration of Ankara Bomb Atrocity (0 replies)
  22. Justice for South Asian Migrant Workers in the Gulf Requires a New Kind of Solidarity (0 replies)
  23. Why Is SEIU Backing Hillary Clinton When Only Bernie Sanders Backs the Fight for 15 Campaign? (0 replies)
  24. A Plan To Defragment the Labor Movement By Rebuilding ‘Federal Locals’ and Central Labor Councils (0 replies)
  25. On Bill and Hillary Clinton’s First Date in 1971, They Crossed a Picket Line (0 replies)
  26. UK: Uber is no better than an old-fashioned gangmaster – so London’s cabbies are striking (0 replies)
  27. Syria: Made in Turkey, stitched by Syrian children (0 replies)
  28. Morocco: Vicious union-busting at Moroccan fish canner DOHA (0 replies)
  29. Brooklyn Sweet’N Low Workers Face Mass Layoffs To Make Way for Luxury Condos (0 replies)
  30. UK: The TUC’s #HeartUnions week: defending the right to strike (0 replies)
  31. Hong Kong: HKCTU plans to file ILO complaint over detention of Chinese labour activists (0 replies)
  32. China: Protests in HK demand release of ALL Chinese labour activists by Chinese New Year (0 replies)
  33. Australia: Workers’ warrior and ITUC head Sharan Burrow tackles injustice (0 replies)
  34. Asia: TPP agreement bad for democracy, rights, public services and health (0 replies)
  35. Could a New NLRB Case Limit Bosses’ Best Anti-Union Tool, the Captive Audience Meeting? (0 replies)
  36. France: Paris Transport Staff Will Strike Thursday To Support Former Goodyear Workers With Prison Sentence (0 replies)
  37. Greece: Country grinds to a halt in general strike over pension reforms (0 replies)
  38. This Bill Would Force Large Corporations To Pay a Fine if They Don’t Pay Workers a Living Wage (0 replies)
  39. Global: ITUC uncompromising in demand for significant reform at FIFA (0 replies)
  40. Fast Food Strikers March on Iowa’s Republican Debate (0 replies)
  41. Govt. Report: Even After 2013 Texas Fertilizer Explosion, Hundreds of Communities Still at Risk (0 replies)
  42. USA: Uber drivers go on strike in NYC over fare cuts as union calls on drivers to stop using the app for 24 hours (0 replies)
  43. Pakistan: PIA workers on full strike after PM Nawaz bans union activity (0 replies)
  44. Cambodia: Carlsberg/Cambrew dismisses striking beer promotion women in Cambodia! (0 replies)
  45. Global: Union struggles for decent work building at Rio Tinto across globe (0 replies)
  46. Seven Steps to Opening Up Bargaining (0 replies)
  47. South Africa: COSATU decision to host controversial WFTU Congress comes under fire (0 replies)
  48. Global: Disinformation campaign against the ITUC (0 replies)
  49. Five Ways Rank and Filers Are Fundraising to Come to Labor Notes 2016 (0 replies)
  50. Seattle Uber Drivers Win Right to Bargain (0 replies)
  51. Korea (South): Trade unionists holed up in offices (0 replies)
  52. Djibouti: Education International calls for release of teacher unionist and human rights defender (0 replies)
  53. Greece: Ferries suspended, motorways blocked as Greeks protest pensions reform (0 replies)
  54. Bikeshare Union Has Wheels (0 replies)
  55. Argentina: Government forces halt to LATAM Airlines workers' strike (0 replies)
  56. Michigan GOP Gov. Rick Snyder Values Big Business More Than Children’s Lives (0 replies)
  57. Did a Virginia School for Saudi Arabia Diplomatic Staff’s Children Fire Teachers for Organizing? (0 replies)
  58. Loyola Students Face Discipline for On-Campus Protest, Say Univ. Violating Social Justice Commitment (0 replies)
  59. France: 'Black Tuesday' as France grapples with taxi, aviation strikes (0 replies)
  60. Chicago Window Workers Who Occupied Their Factory in 2008 Win New Bankruptcy Payout (0 replies)
  61. UNITE HERE New England Union Locals Endorse Bernie Sanders: He “Resonates With Our Members” (0 replies)
  62. PBS’s ‘The Mine Wars’ Shows West Virginia’s Militant, Radical Labor History (0 replies)
  63. Turkey: Workers Killed and Arbitrary Detained by Turkish Security Forces (0 replies)
  64. How ‘Friedrichs’ Could Actually Unleash Unions from Decades of Free Speech Restrictions (0 replies)
  65. Global: Six things you didn't know about modern slavery and trafficking (0 replies)
  66. Viewpoint: The Flint Water Crisis from the Ground Up (0 replies)
  67. Chicago Car Wash Workers: Owner Took Their Tips, Said They Were His (0 replies)
  68. Poland: Journalists wiretapped by secret police between 2014 and 2015 (0 replies)
  69. UK: Early UK ratification of ILO Forced Labour Protocol is a major step forward (0 replies)
  70. India: Poor labourers paying price for India's cheap car boom (0 replies)
  71. Philly Teachers Go For It (0 replies)
  72. Mass Layoff for Condos: Not Sweet, Really Low (0 replies)
  73. Cambodia: Labor Representatives Blast New Union Law (0 replies)
  74. USA: The new inequality debate (0 replies)
  75. To Fight Back Against Companies Like Uber, Workers Need Organizing—Not Technocratic Fixes (0 replies)
  76. Bernie Sanders and Unions’ Relationship Status: It’s Complicated (0 replies)
  77. Boston Globe Delivery Workers Say Their Working Conditions Are Terrible (0 replies)
  78. O’Hare Airport Workers Block Downtown Chicago Traffic, Joining National Day of Action on MLK Day (0 replies)
  79. Why Fair Job Scheduling for Low-Wage Workers Is a Racial Justice Issue (0 replies)
  80. Vietnam: Will TPP deliver end to arrests, beatings, jailing of ind't union activists? (0 replies)
  81. Morocco: Casablanca port workers demand union rights (0 replies)
  82. China: Labour activists increasingly targeted in civil rights crackdown (0 replies)
  83. Global: New ITUC report exposes hidden workforce of 116 million in global supply chains of fifty companies (0 replies)
  84. Rahm Emanuel Is Trying To Pay Wall Street Banks Even More for Chicago’s Bad Financial Deals (0 replies)
  85. The Tragedy of Al Jazeera America’s Demise (0 replies)
  86. Los Angeles Charter Teachers Say Their Administration Is Aggresively Trying To Bust Their Union (0 replies)
  87. Why Did My Union Give an Early Endorsement to Hillary Clinton Over Bernie Sanders? (0 replies)
  88. As Attacks on Unions Continue, Bringing Back the Strike May Be Our Only Hope (0 replies)
  89. Will St. Paul, Minnesota Teachers Soon Be Out on Strike? (0 replies)
  90. China: HRW says Beijing should engage with worker activists; not jail them (0 replies)
  91. Europe: Unions, civil society welcome steps towards a Financial Transaction Tax (0 replies)
  92. Europe: Private messages at work can be read by employers, says court (0 replies)
  93. Australia: 'Guerilla raid' Security guards force Australian crew off Alcoa ship MV Portland (0 replies)
  94. China: Letter to People’s Daily on China Labour Bulletin’s work with labour activists (0 replies)
  95. Asia: Trans-Pacific Partnership: Serious Labor and Human Rights Concerns (0 replies)
  96. Kshama Sawant Shows That Ordinary People Aren’t Afraid of Unapologetic Leftist Politics (0 replies)
  97. Yesterday’s ‘Friedrichs’ Arguments Show Labor’s Difficulties in a Post-‘Citizens United’ World (0 replies)
  98. A Guide to ‘Friedrichs,’ the SCOTUS Case That Could Decimate Public Sector Unions (0 replies)
  99. USA: Sarah Silverman creates provocative new video on women's salaries and 'the $500,000 vagina tax' (0 replies)
  100. Pakistan: Workers jailed for protesting illegal mass terminations at Philip Morris Pakistan (0 replies)
  101. China: Strikes and protests by China’s workers soar to record heights in 2015 (0 replies)
  102. Chicago Teachers Union Joins Demand for Rahm Emanuel, Anita Alvarez To Resign (0 replies)
  103. Somalia: IndustriALL solidarity for Somali union leader after assassination attempt (0 replies)
  104. Thailand: IndustriALL condemns arrests of Thai union leaders (0 replies)
  105. Turkey: Workers taste bitter repression at International Flavors & Fragrances in Turkey! (0 replies)
  106. USA: Meet 'Sledgehammer Shannon' the union activist who is Uber's worst nightmare (0 replies)
  107. Somalia: ITUC Condemns the Assassination Attempt on FESTU General Secretary’s Life (0 replies)
  108. UAW Overrules Academic Workers BDS Vote Against Israel Despite Finding Strong Turnout, No Misconduct (0 replies)
  109. How to Beat Retaliation, Even without a Union (0 replies)
  110. Central America: Where journalists pay the ultimate price for doing a good job (0 replies)
  111. China: Workers in China speak out in support of detained labour activists in Guangdong (0 replies)
  112. China: Global Solidarity Demands Release of Detained Chinese Labour Activists (0 replies)
  113. Global: Eight biggest workers’ stories from around the world in 2015 (0 replies)
  114. Libya: Help make life better for women trade unionists in Libya (0 replies)
  115. China: Beijing Details Accusations Against Detained Labor Activists (0 replies)
  116. Global: Robot workers revealed as binary in more ways than one (0 replies)
  117. USA: How stock buybacks inflate CEO pay and holds down worker pay (0 replies)
  118. Australia: The hits, the misses and the zealous overreach of the trade union royal commission (0 replies)
  119. The Radical Collective Action of Disney’s “Newsies” Is Still Relevant Today (0 replies)
  120. China: 13-fold increase in labor strikes and protests since 2011—so China is cracking down (0 replies)
  121. Turkey: Unions to stage one-day strike for peace (0 replies)
  122. UK: Campaign continues against trade union bill (0 replies)
  123. China: How an emerging labour movement in China’s Wal-Mart stores threatens expansion ambitions of all Western retailers (0 replies)
  124. Mexico: Workers Fired At Mexico Plant Stake Their Ground On Union Rights (0 replies)
  125. Thailand: Is Thailand doing enough to stop slavery in its fihsing industry? (0 replies)
  126. A Holiday Recipe for Economic Equality—in Just 7 Simple Steps! (0 replies)
  127. Zimbabwe: Bleak Christmas for 500,000 civil servants as government fails to pay salaries (0 replies)
  128. OSHA Finds $12,000 Worth of Citations at Hotel Where Workers Report Dealing with Blood, Needles (0 replies)
  129. How One NYC Trafficking Survivor Went from ‘Slavery’ to Being Her Own Boss—Thanks to a Co-op (0 replies)
  130. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza: 41 Charged With Murder Of Women Workers (0 replies)
  131. How Free Agency Changed the Course of Baseball’s Labor History (0 replies)
  132. Global: Precarious work abuse risks denounced at Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  133. China: Global unions demand release of Chinese labour activists (0 replies)
  134. Students Say Loyola University Chicago Admins Punishing Participants in On-Campus Worker Protest (0 replies)
  135. 2015 Year in Review: Grassroots Resistance Points the Way Forward (0 replies)
  136. Cambodia: H&M's Cambodian Garment Workers Are Only Asking for $177 per Month: Why Can't They Get It? (0 replies)
  137. Qatar: New ITUC Report 'Qatar: Profit and Loss' Workers Paying with Lives as Companies Extract Billions in Profit (0 replies)
  138. Global: ITUC Statement: International Migrants Day (0 replies)
  139. Solidarity Is Key to Beating Trump's Divide-and-Conquer (0 replies)
  140. After Polling Its Members, Communications Workers of America Endorses Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  141. Our Response to the Offshoring of 600 Oreos Jobs Should Be International Solidarity, Not a Boycott (0 replies)
  142. Teamster Retirees Demand Trustees 'Stop the Rush' to Slash Pensions in Half (0 replies)
  143. Korea (South): Unions facing crackdown need urgent global support (0 replies)
  144. Blame Anyone but the Corporations: GOP Fear-Mongering Distracts from the TPP (0 replies)
  145. Burkina Faso: Unions suspend indefinite strike against military coup (0 replies)
  146. U.S. To Increase Worker Protection From Deadly Silica Dust for First Time in More Than 40 Years (0 replies)
  147. In Landslide Election, University of Chicago Adjuncts Vote to Form Union (0 replies)
  148. A Victory for Labor in Chattanooga: Volkswagen Workers Join UAW (0 replies)
  149. Beating Apathy (0 replies)
  150. As Elves Occupy Santa’s Workshop, Last Chance for Holiday Orders (0 replies)
  151. Iran: Detained teacher unionist on hunger strike (0 replies)
  152. China: Cops crackdown on labour rights activists. Sign the petition here (0 replies)
  153. Chicago Teachers Union’s Overwhelming Approval of Strike Shows Power of Bottom-up Organizing (0 replies)
  154. Dear Signet, don’t let Rio Tinto take the sparkle out of Christmas (0 replies)
  155. Where Did the OUR Walmart Campaign Go Wrong? (0 replies)
  156. Kazakhstan: Zhanaozen: who ordered the killings and tortures? (0 replies)
  157. Global: ITUC Verdict on Paris Climate Summit Conclusions (0 replies)
  158. Qatar: Nobel laureate stands alongside ITF Qatar Airways campaign (0 replies)
  159. How the Friedrichs v. Calif. Teachers Association SCOTUS Case Could Actually Be a Boon for Unions (0 replies)
  160. The Coming Chicago Teachers Union Strike Could Be a Watershed Moment for a City in Crisis (0 replies)
  161. Korea (South): KCTU leader turns himself in, calls for general strike Wednesday (0 replies)
  162. Global: Fundamental connection between human rights and labour rights (0 replies)
  163. USA: Working People Must Be Protected in 'On-Demand Economy' (0 replies)
  164. China: Beijing persecutes activists to prevent its own reforms from succeeding (0 replies)
  165. Proposed House and Senate Bills Would Roll Back New Worker Protections in Guestworker Program (0 replies)
  166. UC Berkeley Workers, Students Say University’s Subcontracted Campus Jobs Mean Poverty Wages (0 replies)
  167. The Sleaze, Guilt and Punishment of Coal CEO Don Blankenship (0 replies)
  168. ‘I Didn’t See These Times Coming’: The Economic Despair Behind the Rise in Blue-Collar Deaths (0 replies)
  169. UK: New TUC guidance on well-being at work (0 replies)
  170. China: More than 100 join HK Human Rights Day protest demanding release of labour activists (0 replies)
  171. Korea (South): Monk standoff ends as police arrest Buddhist temple fugitive (0 replies)
  172. Korea (South): Fugitive South Korean union boss in temple surrenders (0 replies)
  173. Morocco: Trade unions to go on National strike (0 replies)
  174. The Toxic Chemical Causing Lung Disease Among Both Workers Making and Users Vaping E-Cigarettes (0 replies)
  175. New Play Chronicles the Toll of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Workers (0 replies)
  176. “No one has ever tried this before”: Mexican, U.S. Workers Bring Employer Charges Under NAFTA (0 replies)
  177. Who Built the Golden Gate Bridge? New Book Tells Bridge Workers’ Stories (0 replies)
  178. USA: Child Labor in United States Tobacco Farming (0 replies)
  179. Korea (South): Union-Led Popular Protests Push to Oust South Korean President (0 replies)
  180. China: Labor activists detained en masse (0 replies)
  181. Who Built the Golden Gate Bridge? New Book Tells Bridge Workers’ Stories (0 replies)
  182. “No one has ever tried this before”: Mexican, U.S. Workers Bring Employer Charges Under NAFTA (0 replies)
  183. New Play Chronicles the Toll of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Workers (0 replies)
  184. The Toxic Chemical Causing Lung Disease Among Both Workers Making and Users Vaping E-Cigarettes (0 replies)
  185. Chinese Labor Activists Detained En Masse (0 replies)
  186. Canada: 400,000 join public sector strike: schools closed, city services affected (0 replies)
  187. Greece: Thousands demonstrate, strike against pension reform (0 replies)
  188. Union-Led Popular Protests Push to Oust South Korean President (0 replies)
  189. How You Can Help Inspire and Train a Stronger Labor Movement (0 replies)
  190. USA: Trump Las Vegas Workers Vote “YES” to Join the Union in NLRB Election (0 replies)
  191. USA: Uber drivers are getting creative in their fight for basic workplace rights (0 replies)
  192. India: An epic legal battle pays off for trafficked offshore oil workers (0 replies)
  193. China: Labour activists detained for doing the job of the trade union (0 replies)
  194. Korea (South): Seoul rally against Park Geun-hye (0 replies)
  195. Kohler Strikers Hold Out for 'a Normal Life' (0 replies)
  196. Volkswagen Workers Celebrate Election Win, But Question Union’s Partnership Strategy (0 replies)
  197. When Labor Groups and Silicon Valley Capitalists Join Forces to “Disrupt” Protections for Employees (0 replies)
  198. Israel: Critics: Chinese Migrant Workers in Israel Will Be Denied Basic Rights (0 replies)
  199. Secret Weapon vs. Verizon: Retirees (0 replies)
  200. Santa's Elves Call for Solidarity Boycott (0 replies)
  201. Global: Climate Summit in the Balance as Governments Waver on 'Just Transition' (0 replies)
  202. Australia: Wrecking by Australia risks hollow Paris climate agreement for workers (0 replies)
  203. IBU members win settlement but fight continues at Saltchuk (0 replies)
  204. Single-payer health care conference: strategy for a better plan continues (0 replies)
  205. Uniting in strength: IBU convenes their 23rd convention (0 replies)
  206. Black Friday Protests: A New Holiday for Progressives? (0 replies)
  207. Locked Out Steelworkers Resist Company Wish List (0 replies)
  208. Korea (South): Police say they’ll arrest all participants at this weekend’s big rally (0 replies)
  209. Global: Historic partnership of business, NGOs, faith groups and trade unions sign commitment to just transition dialogue for a zero carbon future (0 replies)
  210. Labor Board Blows Up Lab Tests (0 replies)
  211. Asia: Nestlé admits to forced labour in its seafood supply chain in Thailand (0 replies)
  212. Turkey: Joint statement of Russian and Turkish workers (0 replies)
  213. Palestine: Palestinian journalists plan national code of ethics and self-regulation for the profession (0 replies)
  214. Indonesia: Strike against limit on wage increases continues (0 replies)
  215. South Africa: Numsa and Vavi officially expelled from Cosatu (0 replies)
  216. Libya: ITF unions act to end ‘scourge of violence against women’ (0 replies)
  217. No Thanks for Poverty Wages, Workers Tell Walmart and Wendy's (0 replies)
  218. Korea (South): IndustriALL condemns crackdown on Korean unions (0 replies)
  219. Pakistan: Shame on Shell! Pakistani workers organize, management deploys troops (0 replies)
  220. Korea (South): ITF demands Korea ends union onslaught (0 replies)
  221. Colombia: EI Executive Board remembers slain Colombian teacher union leader (0 replies)
  222. “I often had to skip meals”: Senate Dining Room Workers Want a Union, Say They’re Living in Poverty (0 replies)
  223. Global: Women will not achieve equal pay until 2133? (0 replies)
  224. Learning the Right Recall Lessons (0 replies)
  225. Australia: Chevron Investors briefed on growing multi-billion-dollar tax problem (0 replies)
  226. When America Was Overcome with Anti-Japanese Xenophobia During WWII, One Union Fought Back (0 replies)
  227. Massive Rolling Strikes Shut Down Quebec (0 replies)
  228. Labor Law Is Failing Us. It’s Time To Push for a New Labor Act. (0 replies)
  229. Korea (South): New police raids, more arrests - stop the Korean government's attacks on trade union rights! (0 replies)
  230. Korea (South): Major gvt crackdown against unions (0 replies)
  231. Despite SEIU Intl. Hillary Clinton Endorsement, SEIU Local 1984 in NH Votes to Back Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  232. Security Guards from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport Join One-Day Nationwide Airport Worker Strike (0 replies)
  233. When Temp Workers Die While Being Taken to the Job, Who’s Responsible? (0 replies)
  234. Carhaulers Vote Down Awful Deal (0 replies)
  235. California Duplicate Minimum Wage Ballot Battle Pits SEIU vs. SEIU (0 replies)
  236. Global: ITUC calls on workers to join climate rallies in support of Paris climate justice (0 replies)
  237. ‘Striking on the Job’: Joe Hill’s Living Message (0 replies)
  238. Viewpoint: Kaiser Mental Health Clinicians Win Scheduling Ratios (0 replies)
  239. Remembering the Life and Music of Labor Agitator Joe Hill, Who Was Executed 100 Years Ago Today (0 replies)
  240. Canada: How to avoid getting “Ubered”: inside the Ottawa taxi lockout (0 replies)
  241. SEIU Endorses Hillary Clinton, But Rank-and-File Activists Say Push for Bernie Sanders Isn’t Over (0 replies)
  242. Uzbekistan: World Bank must act: Activists beaten, detained documenting forced labour (0 replies)
  243. Libya: Nermin attack shows need for union action to end violence against women (0 replies)
  244. USA: Millennials are Revitalizing Organized Labor (0 replies)
  245. France: Message of solidarity to French union federations CGT, FO and CFDT (0 replies)
  246. France: IUF condemns Paris terror attack, expresses solidarity with French workers and citizens (0 replies)
  247. IKEA Workers in Massachusetts Walk Out on One Day Strike Amidst Drive to Unionize (0 replies)
  248. Don’t Scapegoat College Football Players for the Underfunding of American Higher Education (0 replies)
  249. How a ‘Right to your Job’ Law Could Help Unions Fight Back Against ‘Right to Work’ (0 replies)
  250. IKEA Retail Workers Strike for Recognition (0 replies)