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