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  1. Iceland: Class war comes to Iceland (0 replies)
  2. Cambodia: Alarm grows over trade union law in Cambodia (0 replies)
  3. USA: Labr? An App For Organizing Workers Is Coming (0 replies)
  4. Iran: Swedish Support for jailed workers in Iran (0 replies)
  5. USA: AFL-CIO head sends angry letter to Obama on trade deal (0 replies)
  6. Global: ITUC Global Rights Index names world’s ten worst countries for workers (0 replies)
  7. Korea (South): Taiwan deports Korean workers protesting over factory closure (0 replies)
  8. AFL-CIO Says Labor Has Been Blocked from Trans-Pacific Partnership Debate (0 replies)
  9. With Thousands Marching in the Streets, Chicago Teachers Union Declares ‘This Means War!’ (0 replies)
  10. San Francisco Teachers Elect Reformers to Lead Union (0 replies)
  11. China: The poet who died for your phone (0 replies)
  12. Applebee’s Is Trying To Limit Workers’ Ability to Sue the Company When Their Wages Are Stolen (0 replies)
  13. Searching for the New Militant Minority in the American Labor Movement (0 replies)
  14. New NY Times Poll Finds Americans Are Pretty Pessimistic About Beating Big Money in Politics (0 replies)
  15. SeaTac's Fight for 15: Why Faith Was Key (0 replies)
  16. Global: International Union Bodies Welcome G7 Pledges on Supply Chains, Climate and Tax (0 replies)
  17. Nepal: Nepalese workers bear brunt of Qatar’s World Cup ambition (0 replies)
  18. Bangladesh: We Won!! Rana Plaza workers get compensation (0 replies)
  19. Trouble at Airbnb (0 replies)
  20. Cambodia: Proposed union law a rights disaster (0 replies)
  21. Hong Kong: HKCTU Tiananmen Declaration 2015 (0 replies)
  22. Global: Leaked documents justify workers concerns about secret trade talks (0 replies)
  23. ILWU Library and Archives (0 replies)
  24. Qatar: Call for Publication of World Cup Worker Death Figures (0 replies)
  25. This Small Town Shows Why The Trans-Pacific Partnership Could Be A Disaster For American Workers (0 replies)
  26. Walmart Workers Fast to Fight Closures (0 replies)
  27. Blood on Your National Geographic (0 replies)
  28. Global: G7 warned: Global companies hit by trust deficit (0 replies)
  29. Charter School Unions Are Spreading: Teachers at Elite Chicago Charter Network Vote to Unionize (0 replies)
  30. With Gawker Unionized, Your Favorite Hyperbolic Headlines Will Now Be Powered By Organized Labor (0 replies)
  31. Wikileaks’ Julian Assange Is Offering $100K Bounty for Leak of Entire Trans-Pacific Partnership Text (0 replies)
  32. Cleveland Retirees Tell White House Conference: Don’t Cut Social Security! (0 replies)
  33. Authorized Guestworkers Actually Don’t Make More Money Than Undocumented Immigrants (0 replies)
  34. Uzbekistan: Brutal police attack on activist (0 replies)
  35. UK: Trade union membership is as valued as ever, says TUC (0 replies)
  36. Sao Paulo Teachers Vote to Continue Two-Month Strike (0 replies)
  37. Qatar: FIFA Turmoil: Qatar Risks Losing World Cup (0 replies)
  38. Donald Watson May 3, 1929 – March 25, 2015 (0 replies)
  39. Review: Mystery Novel Tracks the Ghosts that Haunt Coal Country (0 replies)
  40. ILWU leaders join protest in Perth against*Chevron projects (0 replies)
  41. Longshore members*overwhelming ratify*new contract by 82% (0 replies)
  42. Local 10 leads protest against police brutality (0 replies)
  43. James R. Herman memorial sculpture unveiled at*San Francisco’s Pier 27 (0 replies)
  44. Global: Don’t let corporations hijack another trade deal! Show us the text (0 replies)
  45. Turkey: ‘Terror investigation’ launched against striking workers (0 replies)
  46. Politicians Keep Promising Free Trade Agreements Can Protect Workers. We Should Stop Believing Them. (0 replies)
  47. Global: June 4: freedom to organize for Chinese workers! (0 replies)
  48. 30,000 Teachers Walk Out in Protest of Big Class Sizes in Washington State (0 replies)
  49. Qatar: The Real FIFA Scandal is Not About Bribes, Kickbacks and Money Laundered: It's 1,200 Dead Workers in Qatar (0 replies)
  50. Global: Fashion’s True Cost is at workers’ expense (0 replies)
  51. Will Kaiser's Labor Partnership Crack? (0 replies)
  52. Australia: Future-proofing workers’ rights in the digital world (0 replies)
  53. Global: McJobs report documents pattern of global abuses (0 replies)
  54. Walmart Workers Fast to Fight Closures (0 replies)
  55. California Walmart Workers Go on Hunger Strike After Stores Closed in ‘Retaliation’ for Organizing (0 replies)
  56. Cambodia: Union law ‘excludes voice of workers’ (0 replies)
  57. Nepal: Unions in Nepal need your help to rebuild (0 replies)
  58. Building Power in Many Languages (0 replies)
  59. Colombia: Union leader bringing BP to court over his kidnapping and torture (0 replies)
  60. Qatar: FIFA President’s Position Untenable (0 replies)
  61. Qatar: Labour applauds charging of FIFA officials (0 replies)
  62. UK: Queen's Speech positions government against working people, says TUC (0 replies)
  63. Qatar: This Chart Shows the Staggering Human Cost of Staging a World Cup in Qatar (0 replies)
  64. Qatar: Construction companies fail to answer on working conditions in Qatar (0 replies)
  65. Daniel Tobin and the Rise of the Teamsters Union (0 replies)
  66. Sao Paulo Teachers Vote to Continue Two-Month Strike (0 replies)
  67. ?Why Labor Should Get Behind Bernie Sanders in the Primary Elections (0 replies)
  68. Libya: Flights postponed and cancelled as air transport workers strike (0 replies)
  69. Nepal: Labour Minister rips Qatar and FIFA for refusing to let workers return home after earthquake (0 replies)
  70. LA’s Min. Wage Will Be $15 by 2020. But This Bay Area City’s Minimum Will Be $14.44 By July. (0 replies)
  71. A View of Germany’s Economy from Die Linke, the Left Party (0 replies)
  72. Milwaukee Public Schools Staffer Suspended After Flipping Off Union Organizer (0 replies)
  73. Forced Trade and the Damaging Effects of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  74. Hawaii Teachers Union Reformers: Old Guard Rejected Election “Because They Didn’t Like” Results (0 replies)
  75. Spotlight on Baltimore (0 replies)
  76. New Zealand: Slavery on New Zealand seas: Rape, bonded labour and abuse widespread in fishing industry (0 replies)
  77. Portugal: Transport unions hold out against privatization, strike for 43rd time in 4 years (0 replies)
  78. Global: FIFA it's time for a change! (0 replies)
  79. Swaziland: Join the fight against union repression in Swaziland (0 replies)
  80. Global: FIFA sponsors must tell Qatar to play fair on workers' human rights (0 replies)
  81. Global: FIFA's in crisis. We can save it (0 replies)
  82. Pensions in Peril, Quebec Firefighters to Boycott Montreal Police and Fire Games (0 replies)
  83. West Coast Longshore workers overwhelmingly vote to approve new 5-year waterfront contract by 82% (0 replies)
  84. Asia: Trans-Pacific Partnership won't improve workers' rights in Asia, critics warn (0 replies)
  85. Why Did the New York Times Ask Everybody But Grad Students About Grad Student Unions? (0 replies)
  86. Chicago Armored Truck Employees Say They Were Fired for Participating in Fight for 15 Strike (0 replies)
  87. Cambodia: Phnom Penh Govt Set to Further Weaken Labour Rights and Export Workers to Qatar (0 replies)
  88. Stolen Election? Reformers in Hawaii Fight to Take Office (0 replies)
  89. Iran: Global unions ITUC and ITF give guarded welcome to Iran releases (0 replies)
  90. Swaziland: After three year battle labour federation finally registered (0 replies)
  91. Fast Food Workers Take Their Fight to McDonald’s Shareholders Meeting (0 replies)
  92. After Police Union Pressure, Teacher Fired for Allowing Students to Write Letters to Mumia Abu-Jamal (0 replies)
  93. Qatar: Will VISA statement prove costly for Sepp Blatter’s FIFA? (0 replies)
  94. After Striking and Occupying Their Factory, Chinese Bike Light Workers Face Firings and Arrests (0 replies)
  95. Hong Kong: Flight attendants move mass protest - now in Day 3 - to Cathay HQ (0 replies)
  96. China: Bike Light Strikers Occupy Factory, Face Firings and Arrests (0 replies)
  97. Los Angeles Is Getting a $15 Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  98. Chinese Bike Light Strikers Occupy Factory, Face Firings and Arrests (0 replies)
  99. Thousands of Fast Food Workers to Protest McDonald’s Shareholder Meeting Today (0 replies)
  100. Walmart’s Absurd Anti-Union Training Video Just Got Leaked (0 replies)
  101. In Wisconsin, A Test Case for Right to Work (0 replies)
  102. Bill de Blasio Proposes a National Progressive Agenda to Rewrite the Rules of American Inequality (0 replies)
  103. Qatar: VID: The Hypocrisy World Cup (0 replies)
  104. Global: Golden Dodges report uncovers McDonald's global tax scam (0 replies)
  105. Hong Kong: Hundreds of flight attendants hold mass sit-in at Hong Kong airport (0 replies)
  106. Iran: Labour activist arrested in Saveh (0 replies)
  107. Global: Where are workers less likely to have a permanent contract? (0 replies)
  108. Indonesia: Workers protest against dismissals at Holcim Indonesia (0 replies)
  109. Qatar: BBC demands explanation for arrest of crew investigating Qatar World Cup (0 replies)
  110. Qatar: Sharan Burrow explains why we need to save FIFA from a Qatar 2022 disaster (0 replies)
  111. In Wisconsin, A Test Case for Right to Work (0 replies)
  112. Global: Climate deal on the line as Governments review commitments to climate action (0 replies)
  113. Qatar: BBC journos arrested for reporting on Qatar's World Cup labourers (0 replies)
  114. Turkey: Thousands of autoworkers join region-wide strikes (0 replies)
  115. Swaziland: Political prisoners and COSATU (0 replies)
  116. Global: Union report on Rio Tinto alleges serious worker & community rights abuses (0 replies)
  117. Russia: Veto at UN on listing asbestos as dangerous: Audio here (0 replies)
  118. Factory Fire in the Philippines Leaves 72 Dead (0 replies)
  119. Bruce Rauner’s Right-to-Work Bill Can’t Get a Single ‘Yes’ Vote—Even from Republicans (0 replies)
  120. “It Is Right to Resist”: The Revolutionary Art of Pilsen’s Jose Guerrero (0 replies)
  121. Students Ask Why JanSport Parent Company Won’t Sign Bangladesh Worker Safety Agreement (0 replies)
  122. Security Officers Fight ‘Economic and Occupational Segregation’ in Silicon Valley (0 replies)
  123. Swaziland: Main findings of the ITUC Solidarity Visit to Swaziland (0 replies)
  124. UK: Aslef conference: Future of trade unionism under threat, warns scholar (0 replies)
  125. Canada: Crown campaign: “Stop a new era of union busting in Canada” (0 replies)
  126. Germany: Record year for strikes (0 replies)
  127. The Legacy of Labor Pioneer Walter Reuther (0 replies)
  128. USA: The assault on unions is hurting all workers (0 replies)
  129. Canada: Union Beer Drinkers to Make 'Bottles Not Cans' Pledge on Long Weekend (0 replies)
  130. Mexican Auto Workers Fired After Protesting Sexual Harassment (0 replies)
  131. Building a Stewards Council (0 replies)
  132. USA: AFL-CIO Pres Trumka: Why labor unions oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  133. Turkey: Country commemorates the first anniversary of its deadliest mining accident in Soma (0 replies)
  134. Iceland: National strike action snowballs - 40% of population walks (0 replies)
  135. Global: Workers From Around the World Gathered in Geneva to Support the Chrysotile Asbestos Ban (0 replies)
  136. USA: Trans-Pacific Partnership Fast Track Fails to Advance in Senate (0 replies)
  137. Egypt: Workers right to strike outlawed in Egypt (0 replies)
  138. Elon Musk Once Reprimanded a Tesla Employee for Missing a Work Event for the Birth of His Child (0 replies)
  139. Union and Nonprofit Leaders: Labor Should Shift Its Focus to Organizing Black Workers (0 replies)
  140. America’s Abusive Relationship with Free Trade-Obsessed Politicians (0 replies)
  141. Mexican Auto Workers Fired for Protesting Sexual Harassment (0 replies)
  142. New York City Nurses May Vote to Strike This Month (0 replies)
  143. Palestine: One year on, thousands of civil servants in Gaza still working without pay (0 replies)
  144. Qatar: FIFA Election: van Praag Offers Best Hope for Qatar’s Workers and Ending FIFA Corruption (0 replies)
  145. Hungary: Take Action on Fired Hungarian Union Member (0 replies)
  146. USA: Obama at Nike headquarters: why push trade deal at an outsourcing giant? (0 replies)
  147. Canada: Conservative budget bill sets up battle with federal unions (0 replies)
  148. UK: This was not a one nation campaign, says TUC (0 replies)
  149. UK: This was not a one nation campaign, says TUC (0 replies)
  150. Maldives: Half of Maldives resort workers sign petition for US$600 minimum wage (0 replies)
  151. Why My Charter School Needs a Union (0 replies)
  152. For the First Time, Guestworkers Get Crucial Legal Protections Under New Rules (0 replies)
  153. New York Hospitals On Notice (0 replies)
  154. Iran: ITF and ITUC protest harassment of labour activists in Iran (0 replies)
  155. Israel: Cops bring union leader in for questioning over LabourStart global campaign (0 replies)
  156. Oakland Teachers Vote to Authorize Strike, Stage ‘Work-to-Rule’ Actions in Protest of Low Pay (0 replies)
  157. Your Manicurist is Likely Being Paid Illegal Starvation Wages (0 replies)
  158. Chicago Teachers Union Rejects District’s Call for 7% Pay Cut, Files Unfair Labor Practice (0 replies)
  159. Chicago Therapists and Clients Protest Unexpected Closure of Major Mental Health Clinic (0 replies)
  160. Global: LGBT equality is a trade union issue like any other (0 replies)
  161. How the 'Wentzville 41' Defied GM and Saved Seniority (0 replies)
  162. These Are the American Workers Earning Less Than $15 per Hour (0 replies)
  163. After Freddie Gray Protests, Baltimore Unions Demand End to “Trickle-down” Neighborhood Development (0 replies)
  164. North America: Moms deserve better than diamonds from Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  165. Syria: Medics Plea for Help to Stop Assad Regime Bombs (0 replies)
  166. Mothers Deserve Better Than Diamonds From Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  167. Europe: UN calls for suspension of TTIP talks over fears of human rights abuses (0 replies)
  168. Global: Repressive Governments Crack Down on May Day Celebrations Worldwide (0 replies)
  169. Finland: Nokia company profile reveals: workers’ rights systematically disregarded (0 replies)
  170. Global: Repressive Governments Crack Down on May Day Celebrations Worldwide (0 replies)
  171. GOP Prez Candidate Carly Fiorina Forgets to Register URL, Gets Mercilessly Trolled for Mass Layoffs (0 replies)
  172. Does General Motors Matter Anymore? (0 replies)
  173. Tufts Students Stage ‘Indefinite’ Hunger Strike Against Janitor Layoffs (0 replies)
  174. Why 'Ban the Box' Matters (0 replies)
  175. Global: May Day: workers of the world unite and take over – their factories (0 replies)
  176. Germany: Right-wing extremists attack May Day rally in Germany (0 replies)
  177. USA: Guggenheim Museum Effectively Shut Down By May Day Protesters In Support of UAE Workers' Rights (0 replies)
  178. Organized Labor Should Spend the Rest of 2015 Training Workers How to Fight (0 replies)
  179. Turkey: Police fire tear gas, water cannon at May Day protesters (0 replies)
  180. Brink's Armored Car Workers Join Fight for 15 and a Union (0 replies)
  181. France: Topless Femen activists disrupt right-wing May Day speech (0 replies)
  182. Canada: Union membership ‘ticket into middle-class stability,’ study says (0 replies)
  183. Global: Workers rally on May Day around the world – in pictures (0 replies)
  184. Global: May Day: Workers of the world unite and take over – their factories (0 replies)
  185. Iceland: General Strike Call: Public Overwhelmingly Supports Union Demands (0 replies)
  186. Australia: Unfurl the Banners. It's May Day (0 replies)
  187. Turkey: Istanbul is Shut Down in order to ban workers May Day celebration in Taksim (0 replies)
  188. UK: Democratic rights at stake at general election, TUC head will tell May Day rally (0 replies)
  189. On May Day, Longshore Workers Stop Work to Protest Racist Police Brutality (0 replies)
  190. Turkey: Police to pull out all stops to prevent Taksim May Day celebrations (0 replies)
  191. Egypt: Striking public employees to be sent to retirement, court rules (0 replies)
  192. Iran: Labour activists detained in lead-up to May Day (0 replies)
  193. Global: Campaign to end corporate greed . May Day 2015 ITUC message (0 replies)
  194. University of Chicago Nurses Narrowly Avert Strike, Claim Victory Against Hospital (0 replies)
  195. In Major Anti-Labor Case, Union-busters No Longer Even Pretend Unions Don’t Benefit Workers (0 replies)
  196. Inside the Case That Could Hold McDonald’s Responsible for Union-busting (0 replies)
  197. Global: Barclays Considers Raising Wages For Lowest-Paid Workers Around The World (0 replies)
  198. Who's Making Less than $15? (0 replies)
  199. Nepal: Devastating earthquake. Top GEFONT officer critically injured (0 replies)
  200. On Workers Memorial Day, Remembering the Words of Dead Workers (0 replies)
  201. Alleging Millions in Wage Theft, West Coast Port Truckers Strike (0 replies)
  202. Iceland: More Large Unions Joining in Plans for National Strike (0 replies)
  203. USA: Tuna company charged after employee is cooked to death in industrial oven (0 replies)
  204. Nepal: Earthquake: ITUC Calls for Huge International Effort: Gulf States Must Allow Migrant Workers to Return Home (0 replies)
  205. The Undemocratic Job-Killing Trade Scheme That Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  206. Vermont Betrayal: Sit-In for Universal Care (0 replies)
  207. Vermont Betrayal: Governor Turns the Hose on Workers (0 replies)
  208. UK: Workers' Memorial Day - 28 April 2015 - what is happening in your area (0 replies)
  209. Global: If you expose us, we’ll expose you (0 replies)
  210. Nepal: Unions organising immediate assistance and are calling for global union support (0 replies)
  211. Japan: ‘Zero Overtime Bill’ is the thin end of the wedge for workers’ rights (0 replies)
  212. Turkey: Unions protest May Day restrictions in Istanbul (0 replies)
  213. Swaziland: May Day: Trade unionists ready to defy police ban (0 replies)
  214. Korea (South): Hundreds of thousands in Korea strike against gov't labor reforms (0 replies)
  215. How Flexible Scheduling Is Making American Workers’ Lives Miserable (0 replies)
  216. On 2-Year Anniversary of Rana Plaza Factory Collapse, Activists Announce Major Victory for Victims (0 replies)
  217. Hong Kong: Unions in Hong Kong fighting for real universal suffrage (0 replies)
  218. Strike Tips (0 replies)
  219. Korea (South): Workers Strike against Flexible Labor Market, Pension Reform (0 replies)
  220. Charter Teachers Take On the Whole Chain (0 replies)
  221. Some Union Pension Cuts Likely As New Federal Rules Take Shape (0 replies)
  222. Global: Holcim and Lafarge workers prepare for global mobilization (0 replies)
  223. Korea (South): Tension escalates on eve of general strike (0 replies)
  224. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza two years on: progress but no hiding from massive task ahead (0 replies)
  225. Qatar: Sign here to Save FIFA Rerun the vote for World Cup 2022 (0 replies)
  226. USA: Trumka: Time to Abolish ‘Undemocratic’ Fast Track Process (0 replies)
  227. Western Regional IWW Gathering (0 replies)
  228. Vermont Activists Battle Democratic Governor for Single-Payer Health Care (0 replies)
  229. Chile: Chilean Unions Launch Nationwide Strike (0 replies)
  230. Russia: Unpaid Workers Unite in Protest Against Putin (0 replies)
  231. Bangladesh: 2 Years After Rana Plaza, Workers Denied Rights (0 replies)
  232. Swaziland: We won't seek permission to host May Day - TUCOSWA (0 replies)
  233. Russia: Workers Take Aim at Putin as Economy Exacts Its Toll (0 replies)
  234. Teamsters Mount Grassroots Campaign to Block Pension Cuts (0 replies)
  235. Global: New IMF research: No evidence that labour market deregulation working (0 replies)
  236. Global: Time to stop ignoring the link between women, work and poor health (0 replies)
  237. USA: AFL-CIO head Richard Trumka explains why labor unions hate Obama’s trade deal (0 replies)
  238. Workers of the Snark Factory, Unite: Gawker May Stake Out Ground for Unions in New Media (0 replies)
  239. Alleging Labor Abuses, U.S. and Mexican Workers Call for Boycott of Driscoll’s Berries (0 replies)
  240. Turkey: Turkish Airlines Urges Pilots to Marry to Prevent Accidents (0 replies)
  241. Teachers Compare Notes (0 replies)
  242. Two Years After West, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion, Are Workers Any Safer? New Report Says No (0 replies)
  243. Global: Corporate Greed campaign launched in ITUC May Day statement (0 replies)
  244. “People are tired of waiting”: In New York City, Construction and Low-wage Workers March (0 replies)
  245. Adjunct Faculty Around the Country Join Fight for 15 Protests (0 replies)
  246. During Yesterday’s Fight for 15 Protests, Nearly 50 Chicago Armored Guards Decided to Go on Strike (0 replies)
  247. Fast Food Workers in 236 Cities Pull Off Largest Strikes Yet as Other Low-wage Workers Join Fight (0 replies)
  248. Fast Food Workers in 236 Cities Pull Off Largest Strikes Yet as Other Low-wage Workers Join Fight (0 replies)
  249. Review: Manny and the Mango Tree (0 replies)
  250. USA: Fight for $15 swells into largest protest by low-wage workers in US history (0 replies)