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