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  1. Belgium: Trade unions begin month of strikes against Charles Michel austerity (0 replies)
  2. Union Fights 'Teacher Jail' (0 replies)
  3. India: Take our money, not FDI: Rail unions to government (0 replies)
  4. Bangladesh: Tazreen victims set for compensation on second anniversary of tragedy (0 replies)
  5. Colombia: Protesting GM Auto Workers Attacked by US Embassy Staff (0 replies)
  6. Korea (South): McDonald's Korea union member dismissed for fast food activism (0 replies)
  7. Qatar: 'Time’s up on kafala,' say campaigners (0 replies)
  8. South Africa: What are the root causes of the current division in COSATU? Vavi explains (0 replies)
  9. Global: 6 multinationals, including Walmart & Glencore, running for Public Eye Lifetime Award (0 replies)
  10. USA: Walmart Workers to Strike as New Report Calls Company 'America's Largest Poverty Incubator' (0 replies)
  11. Three Myths About Teacher Tenure (0 replies)
  12. Poland: 200 miners occupy company headquarters (0 replies)
  13. Iran: Let’s talk about unions in Iran (0 replies)
  14. Three Myths of Teacher Tenure (0 replies)
  15. Israel: The Hatem Affair - short documentary on Palestinian workers' struggle (0 replies)
  16. USA: Facebook Drivers Vote To Join Teamsters (0 replies)
  17. Israel: ITUC Condemns Terrorist Attack on Synagogue, Calls for Calm (0 replies)
  18. Global: Wal-Mart workers across the globe protest against the world's richest family (0 replies)
  19. The United Arab Emirates Guestworker System Is Inhumane. So Is Ours. (0 replies)
  20. Mass. Teachers Defeat Corporate Ed Reform Bill Through Rank-and-File Power (0 replies)
  21. Review: To Understand Ford-U.S., Study the Ford Empire (0 replies)
  22. South Africa: Is COSATU breaking up? (0 replies)
  23. USA: Stand with Walmart Strikers on Black Friday (0 replies)
  24. At Chattanooga Volkswagen Plant, Workers Finally Win a Different Kind of Union (0 replies)
  25. Postal Workers Push Back Against Privatization and Post Office Closures (0 replies)
  26. Chicago’s Black Unemployment Rate Near Quadruple That of Whites (0 replies)
  27. If Labor’s Strategy Is as Good as Its Leaders Say, Why Are Unions in Crisis? (0 replies)
  28. It’s the People’s Mail that Will Be Slowed, Workers Say (0 replies)
  29. Tunisia: Attack on the General Secretary of the UGTT Tunisia: the ITUC expresses its condemnation and solidarity (0 replies)
  30. Palestine: Why is the Palestinian Authority waging a war on the Union of Public Employees? (0 replies)
  31. Qatar: Global ranking of slavery puts Qatar in fourth place: NGO (0 replies)
  32. Global: Will the ILO take a stand against gender-based violence at work? (0 replies)
  33. Charges for Coal CEO: 6 Years for Worker Deaths, Up to 25 for Deceiving Investors (0 replies)
  34. A Textbook Example of a Boss’s Campaign to Destroy a Union (0 replies)
  35. The Heartbreaking Poetry of an Apple Factory Worker in China Who Took His Own Life (0 replies)
  36. Lorain, Ohio Labor Defends Political Independence (0 replies)
  37. Philippines: Farm workers, supporters commemorate Hacienda Luisita massacre (0 replies)
  38. Global: Did the G20 talkfest achieve anything for workers? (0 replies)
  39. Ecuador: Massive Rally Commemorates Killing of 1500 Workers (0 replies)
  40. Global: Labour 20 warn gaps in G20 agenda risk jobs (0 replies)
  41. Global: G20 action plan will drive down living standards, warn unions (0 replies)
  42. Turkey: New Turkish law deals blow to unions (0 replies)
  43. Tunisia: Attempted Assault Of UGTT Secretary General Houcine Abassi (0 replies)
  44. USA: How Walmart Destroyed U.S. Manufacturing (0 replies)
  45. With New President Michele Roberts, the NBA Players Union Gets a Legal Wizard (0 replies)
  46. Walmart Workers Ramp Up Protests for Black Friday (0 replies)
  47. Walmart Workers Ramp Up Protests for Black Friday (0 replies)
  48. With New President Michele Roberts, the NBA Players Union Gets a Legal Wizard (0 replies)
  49. Italy: Country gripped by strikes against reform plans (0 replies)
  50. Republicans Chalk Up a Victory After Forcing Obama to Withdraw Labor Board Nominee (0 replies)
  51. Students to Teach for America CEOs: You Are ‘Complicit’ in Attacks on Public Education (0 replies)
  52. South Africa: Probe Into Killing of 34 Miners Draws to Close After 2 Years (0 replies)
  53. Domestic Workers Emerging from the Shadows (0 replies)
  54. Recyclers score two victories with support from ILWU & community (0 replies)
  55. Global: Labour demands action from G20 leaders (0 replies)
  56. Palestine: Top labor union officials released from Palestinian jail after a week in detention (0 replies)
  57. USA: Trumka: Labor Prepared to Combat Assaults on Workers' Rights (0 replies)
  58. Global: Anger as workers shut out of G20 talks (0 replies)
  59. Striking Federal Contractors: Thanks for the Raise, Obama, But We Want $15 (0 replies)
  60. Nigeria: Leaders of Parliamentary Workers Demanding Unpaid Salaries Arrested (0 replies)
  61. Qatar: ‘World Cup slavery’ is still rampant in Qatar (0 replies)
  62. Local 502 four-year donation total to Vancouver Children’s Hospital tops $126,000 (0 replies)
  63. Port of Anacortes contract fight expands (0 replies)
  64. Global: New Survey: Half of G20 policies rated as ineffective (0 replies)
  65. Cambodia: Global unions dismiss Cambodian 128 USD wage as inadequate (0 replies)
  66. Will Chicago Progressives Unite Behind Chuy Garcia, Rahm’s 11th-Hour Challenger? (0 replies)
  67. Review: How Wildcat Strikes Made Public Worker Unions Grow and Thrive (0 replies)
  68. India: Public sector bank employees go on strike to press for wage revision (0 replies)
  69. Denmark: Women protest 17 per cent pay gap (0 replies)
  70. Global: The other Global Summit in Brisbane, Australia, this week (0 replies)
  71. Global: The G20 needs to make the world’s economy work for working people (0 replies)
  72. Your Next Bike Share Ride May Be Powered By Union Labor (0 replies)
  73. Nurses Strike: It’s Not Just about Ebola (0 replies)
  74. PMA deceptively blames workers for port congestion caused by chassis mismanagement and other supply chain failures (0 replies)
  75. South Africa: Unions threaten mass action to force Cosatu's hand over Numsa (0 replies)
  76. China: Demographics and downturn combine to spark a spike in strikes across China (0 replies)
  77. UK: The working women’s charter: forty years on, women are still struggling (0 replies)
  78. Belarus: Workers on hunger strike detained by police in Babruisk (0 replies)
  79. Got Unfair Labor Practices? Put ’em to Use (0 replies)
  80. Palestine: DWRC denounces violations of freedom of association and the right to organize of public sector employees by the Palestinian Authority, and (0 replies)
  81. Global: Unions Push for Tax Responsibility in Pension Funds (0 replies)
  82. South Africa: COSATU Expels Biggest Union Affiliate NUMSA (0 replies)
  83. Sudan: Khartoum hospital strikes after arrests, protest (0 replies)
  84. USA: McDonald's employees plan global strike next week (0 replies)
  85. South Africa: NUMSA criticises ‘unconstitutional’ COSATU (0 replies)
  86. Africa: Patriarchal gender roles leave riskiest Ebola tasks to Africa's female health workers (0 replies)
  87. Turkey: Deva Holdings must stop attacking its workers in Turkey (0 replies)
  88. Palestine: PA cops detain top Palestinian union leaders (0 replies)
  89. Belgium: Clashes end Belgian unions' first major protest against new government (0 replies)
  90. India: VIDEO: Let's talk about Holcim (0 replies)
  91. I Didn’t Vote for Pat Quinn Because He’s Trying to Destroy My Pension (0 replies)
  92. A Bright Spot in Tuesday’s Bloodbath: Massachusetts Voters Passed a Strong Paid Sick Leave Bill (0 replies)
  93. Recycling Workers Unionize, While Others Strike (0 replies)
  94. Review: The Making of an Auto Worker Activist (0 replies)
  95. Swaziland: Workers pay for government repression with their jobs (0 replies)
  96. Walmart’s Inhumane Policies for Pregnant Workers (0 replies)
  97. After Public Radio Station Hires Notorious Union-Buster, Employees Likely to Lose Union Vote (0 replies)
  98. Voters Favor Higher Wages, Sick Pay (0 replies)
  99. Video: ILWU Panama Division Panama canal pilots voice safety concerns over new canal navigation (0 replies)
  100. Thailand: Bosses urge delay in signing global labour-rights pacts (0 replies)
  101. Richard Trumka Sounds Optimistic Note In Spite Of Republican Midterm Shellacking (0 replies)
  102. ‘Over a Hundred’ Female Auto Workers Claim Assault, Sexual Harassment at Ford Plant (0 replies)
  103. Andrew Cuomo and the Sad State of the Working Families Party (0 replies)
  104. The Movement for Domestic Workers Rights Is Gaining Momentum (0 replies)
  105. Ghana: We can't trust gov't to pay our tier two benefits - Striking workers (0 replies)
  106. Turkey: Trapped Karaman miners, families trapped in debt, local union says (0 replies)
  107. Oregon Canvassers Workers Push for Unionization at Union-Funded Workplace (0 replies)
  108. Caseworkers Ally with Clients to Restore Human Services (0 replies)
  109. Bangladesh: After Rana Plaza: Bottom Up Not Top Down To Ensure Workers Safety (0 replies)
  110. *Dishonest media offensive by PMA jeopardizes contract negotiations and deflects from a growing congestion problem (0 replies)
  111. Israel: High Court petitioned over struggle of Palestinian workers in West Bank settlement (0 replies)
  112. Andrew Cuomo Will Be Reelected and Public Education Will Suffer Because Of It (0 replies)
  113. EXCLUSIVE: 19.7 Million Finance and Insurance Workers Subject to Political Lobbying By Their Bosses (0 replies)
  114. Indonesia: Time for Rio Tinto to end dead silence on Grasberg fatalities (0 replies)
  115. India: Did politicians cock a snook at Nokia staff? Chennai plant to shut today (0 replies)
  116. Immigrant Recycling Workers Win Strike, Union Drive in East Bay (0 replies)
  117. Waste Management recycling workers end strike after winning living wages & affordable health benefits (0 replies)
  118. Africa: African unions launch solidarity appeal for Ebola (0 replies)
  119. Meet Jess Spear, the Socialist and Climate Scientist Running for Washington’s State House (0 replies)
  120. Why Does Scott Walker Think $7.25 Is a Living Wage? (0 replies)
  121. Immigrant Recycling Workers Win Strike, Union Drive in East Bay (0 replies)
  122. Billionaire-Backed Group Spends Unprecedented $290K in Minneapolis School Board Race (0 replies)
  123. Silicon Valley Firm’s Wage Theft: ‘Worse Than Sweatshops’ (0 replies)
  124. Iraq: Brave struggle of Iraqi energy unions inspires the movement (0 replies)
  125. Denver’s Immigrant Taxi Drivers Build Unionized Workers Co-op (0 replies)
  126. ‘Yelp for Guestworkers’ Shines Light On Shadowy, Abusive Recruiting Process (0 replies)
  127. Denmark’s McDonald’s Workers Aren’t Demanding $15 an Hour—Because They’re Already Making $20 (0 replies)
  128. Italy: Hundreds of thousands march in Rome against government plans to make firing easier (0 replies)
  129. Germany: Merkel Proposes Curbing Unions (0 replies)
  130. Recyclers Battle Waste Management…and the Teamsters Union (0 replies)
  131. With Election in a Dead Heat, Union-Busting Gov. Scott Walker Attacks the Unemployed (0 replies)
  132. USA: #ChangeZara - sign our petition for Zara workers in USA! (0 replies)
  133. Thailand: Thai court dismisses defamation case against UK activist Andy Hall (0 replies)
  134. Australia: Crippling Unions: Abbott’s anti-worker agenda (0 replies)
  135. Fight Is On for Stable Hours (0 replies)
  136. Review: In Shop Floor Newsletter, Voice of the Barking Underdog (0 replies)
  137. Turkey: 'No more mine deaths. Turkish Government must ratify ILO C176, now, without delay', says IndustriALL Global Union (0 replies)
  138. Iraq: Union reports ISIS Executes Municipal Workers in Tikrit (0 replies)
  139. USA: TIME magazine must apologize to teachers - sign here (0 replies)
  140. Rahm Emanuel Has a New Progressive Challenger in Chicago’s Mayoral Race (0 replies)
  141. Good News for Philadelphia Teachers: Court Delays Unelected Reformers’ Shady Contract Cancellation (0 replies)
  142. Hawaiian Health Care Workers Push Back Against Health Care Giant Kaiser Permanente (0 replies)
  143. The Sharing Economy: 21st Century Technology, 19th Century Worker Protections (0 replies)
  144. Iran: Fearing privatization, mine workers strike (0 replies)
  145. Trainings Take Off (0 replies)
  146. Strike by East Bay recycling workers at Waste Management continues this week (0 replies)
  147. Australia: Unions push for the right to domestic violence leave (0 replies)
  148. Indonesia: 10,000 Freeport Papua mineworkers to strike for one month over fatalities (0 replies)
  149. The Super Bowl Will Gross Half a Billion Dollars This Year, But the NFL Really Needs Your Free Labor (0 replies)
  150. Remembering the Deadly Donora Smog (0 replies)
  151. Meet the High School Social Studies Teacher Taking On Chicago’s Right-Wing Democrats (0 replies)
  152. Grave Digger: “You’ve Got to Uphold Some Type of Integrity” (0 replies)
  153. Israel: On the streets with the guerrilla organizers who may breathe life into Israel’s moribund left (0 replies)
  154. Kazakhstan: Chevron and oil workers' rights in Kazakhstan (0 replies)
  155. Hong Kong: Union leader abused by pro-Beijing crowd protesting democracy movement (0 replies)
  156. House Democrats Call for an Investigation into Jimmy John’s Non-Compete Clauses (0 replies)
  157. Nigeria: Constitutional Amendment: NLC, TUC vow crippling strike over minimum wage (0 replies)
  158. Italy: Strikes Kick Off to Protest Renzi’s Labor Measures (0 replies)
  159. Waste Management recycling workers strike East Bay facilities over disrespectful treatment (0 replies)
  160. Nervous, Cuomo? Green Party’s Howie Hawkins Draws 6 Teachers Union Endorsements (0 replies)
  161. FairPoint Workers Strike against Wall Street “Wolves” (0 replies)
  162. Nervous, Cuomo? Green Party’s Howie Hawkins Draws 6 Teachers Union Endorsements in NY Governors Race (0 replies)
  163. Fiji: NZ union backed charity educates Fiji workers (0 replies)
  164. Liberia: How LIberia's rubber tap workers union can help beat Ebola (0 replies)
  165. Karen Lewis’ Replacement at the CTU Has a Message for Rahm Emanuel (0 replies)
  166. “The Show Must Go On”: Guitar Center Workers Push for First Contracts (0 replies)
  167. The Sharing Economy’s ‘First Strike’: Uber Drivers Turn Off the App (0 replies)
  168. USA: AFL-CIO Calls for Obama to Act on Worker Protections Against Ebola (0 replies)
  169. Participate in the 2014 IWW Organizing Survey! (0 replies)
  170. Hong Kong: Unions the target of foreign whispers (0 replies)
  171. Mongolia: Global unions converge in Mongolia in campaign for Rio Tinto workers’ rights (0 replies)
  172. Wall Street and Major Retailers Agree That Inequality is Killing Us. Why Don’t Republicans? (0 replies)
  173. Kaiser Runs Aground in Hawaii (0 replies)
  174. More Workers Demand $15 (0 replies)
  175. After Hospital Loses Bid to Squelch Strike, 1,000 Nurses to Walk off the Job at U. of I. Tuesday (0 replies)
  176. Hong Kong: Regime ratchets up talk about foreign meddling just as talks set to start (0 replies)
  177. Cambodia: Free Trade Union Proposes $130 Garment Worker Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  178. Cambodia: Hard times for ‘the Union 23’ (0 replies)
  179. Pakistan: The terror of anti-terrorism - laws used against trade union leaders (0 replies)
  180. If You’re An Uber Driver, Don’t Tweet This Article. You Might Be Fired. (0 replies)
  181. Swaziland: Trade unions banned in Swaziland (0 replies)
  182. UK: Time to end Britain’s pay lock-out, says TUC (0 replies)
  183. USA: Protesters stage sit-in outside Wal Mart heiress’ Park Avenue condo (0 replies)
  184. Texas Nurses Say They Lacked Proper Protocol, Equipment to Treat Ebola (0 replies)
  185. In Colorado Schools, a Hands-on Civics Lesson (0 replies)
  186. Building Trades Chief Lauds Fracking Boom, Shrugs Off Environmental Concerns (0 replies)
  187. UK: Why we are marching on October 18 (0 replies)
  188. Europe: Across Europe protestors say No to Trade Deals that Threaten Democracy (0 replies)
  189. Italy: Camusso warns of 'season of mobilization' (0 replies)
  190. Swaziland: Police Ban March to Protest Ban on Unions (0 replies)
  191. SEIU Health Care Local Backs Four Republican Power Players (0 replies)
  192. The Walmart Way of Business: When Profits Go Up, Cut Health Care for 30,000 Employees (0 replies)
  193. Workers Push for First Contracts at Three Guitar Center Stores (0 replies)
  194. India: Question mark over raise in wages of tea garden workers (0 replies)
  195. Major League Baseball Has a Wage Theft Problem (0 replies)
  196. Adjunct Instructor: ‘I was practically giving my work away. It was charity.’ (0 replies)
  197. Happy Halloween from the GOP (0 replies)
  198. Hong Kong: Social Workers Union members march on Police HQ (0 replies)
  199. Iran: ITUC calls on the P5+1 countries to focus on human rights, and labour rights in particular with Iran (0 replies)
  200. Syria: UN warning of Kobani massacre must be heeded (0 replies)
  201. Review: Behind China's Wildcat Strike Wave (0 replies)
  202. China: The rise of China's workers movement (0 replies)
  203. Colombia: New threats to trade unionists in Colombia (0 replies)
  204. Debut of Politico’s ‘Morning Shift’ Raises Ethical Questions Around IFA Sponsorship (0 replies)
  205. Jimmy John’s Workers Can’t Even Quit Without Worrying About Absurd Noncompete Agreements (0 replies)
  206. Find the Boss’s Weak Spot, Or Make One (0 replies)
  207. The Real World of Reality TV: Worker Exploitation (0 replies)
  208. Liberia: Attempt to contain Ebola hit as health workers go on strike (0 replies)
  209. Hong Kong: Dark forces unleashed against independent Hong Kong unions (0 replies)
  210. Women Lead Sanitation Strike at Massive Education Complex in China (0 replies)
  211. Kenya: Gvt of Kenya moves to combat migrant worker abuse in Gulf (0 replies)
  212. Russia: (0 replies)
  213. Ukraine: (0 replies)
  214. Airport Workers Paid $9 an Hour and At Risk of Ebola Go on Strike (0 replies)
  215. Facebook Shuttle Drivers Demand a Union—And Some Sleep (0 replies)
  216. Russia: 25 (0 replies)
  217. USA: Global support for UAW organizing in the South (0 replies)
  218. Student Activists Demand Harvard Sever Ties with Teach for America (0 replies)
  219. 22 States Where Adjunct Faculty Are Organizing for Justice (0 replies)
  220. Swaziland: Monarchy Bans All Union and Employer Federations (0 replies)
  221. Viewpoint: People’s Veto of a Union-Busting Law Holds Lessons (0 replies)
  222. China: Top Beijing Communist lobbies for closer ties between ITUC and ACFTU (0 replies)
  223. Somalia: Temporary Settlement To Largest Labour Dispute In Over Two Decades (0 replies)
  224. Philadelphia Teachers Outraged After Union Contract Canceled by Unelected Reformers (0 replies)
  225. Wave of Contingent-Faculty Organizing Sweeps onto Campuses (0 replies)
  226. Global: UN Intellectual Property Agency WIPO Fires Staff Union Head Following Exposure of Dubious Management Practices (0 replies)
  227. Global: World Day for Decent Work – Events Worldwide (0 replies)
  228. Teamsters Warehouse Workers Face a Bankruptcy Court Designed to Protect Bosses, Not Workers (0 replies)
  229. Illinois Teachers Join Wave of Suburban Strikes (0 replies)
  230. Precarious Academic Workers Are Pushing Back Against the Tenuous Track (0 replies)
  231. Barry Silverman: former ILWU Research Director * (0 replies)
  232. Nurses, Bus Drivers, Teachers: Facing Violence on the Job (0 replies)
  233. Why Are Teach for America and a California Billionaire Investing in a Minnesota School Board Race? (0 replies)
  234. Australia: Royal Commission extension a political fix by Abbott Government (0 replies)
  235. Hong Kong: Why Hong Kong shouldn’t forget Tiananmen: advice from a 1989 trade union activist (0 replies)
  236. Why the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association? (0 replies)
  237. James R. Herman Terminal dedication (0 replies)
  238. Review: Alt-Labor or Not, It Will Take Rank-and-File Power to Revive Us (0 replies)
  239. Hong Kong: Democracy movement in Hong Kong fuelled by workers' demands for social justice (0 replies)
  240. Global: Rio Tinto faces day of defiance by thousands of workers (0 replies)
  241. Hong Kong: HKCTU Strongly Condemns Violent Attacks on Occupy Movement Protesters (0 replies)
  242. Students and Workers Strike for Democratic Reforms in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  243. The legacy of Arne Auvinen: October 19, 1949 to July 31, 2014 (0 replies)
  244. Recycling Campaign continues making progress (0 replies)
  245. ILWU locals raised over $70,000 for cancer research with “Walk the Coast” charity events (0 replies)
  246. ILWU members overwhelmingly ratify new contract; grain companies agree to end lockout (0 replies)
  247. Unity and solidarity at the 47th annual Pensioners’ Convention (0 replies)
  248. Labor’s day in the sun: Thousands of union members march in annual Wilmington Labor Day parade (0 replies)
  249. Global: «Investir dans les enseignants, c’est investir pour l’avenir» (0 replies)
  250. Portland Church Fights a Worker Center Activist’s Deportation—And a Broken Immigration System (0 replies)