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