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- Wage Wars: Bangladeshi Workers Reach a Boiling Point (0 replies)
- California Domestic Workers Win Bill of Rights (0 replies)
- Supreme Court to Inspect Neutrality Agreements (0 replies)
- Janitors Strike in Columbus, Ohio (0 replies)
- A Load Off the Minds (And Feet) of Pregnant Workers in NYC (0 replies)
- Musicians See an End to a Symphony of Pain (0 replies)
- Voters to Decide Limits On Patients per Nurse (0 replies)
- Global: ILO: Child Labor Declines, Worst Forms Will Remain by 2016 (0 replies)
- Attack of the Cadillac Tax (0 replies)
- Qatar: FIFA to discuss moving Qatar 2022 World Cup to winter months but remain silent on workers’ rights (0 replies)
- 'Uh-Oh, Instead of Defeating Us They Made Us Defiant' (0 replies)
- Global: Le nombre d’enfants qui travaillent dans le monde a reculé d’un tiers depuis 2000, selon l’OIT (0 replies)
- Global: ITUC to Ban Ki-moon: Respect labour rights at the UN (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Factory workers locked in on 19-hour shifts (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: 50,000 garment workers go on strike for $100/month wage (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: 50,000 garment workers stage biggest wage hike protest (0 replies)
- A Free-Speech Victory at the ‘University of Nike’ (0 replies)
- China: Former union dissident argues China should play a key role in the global trade union movement (0 replies)
- New York City Immigrants Test a New Economic “Bridge” (0 replies)
- Honduras: ITF defends Honduran union leader after armed attack (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: After Rana Plaza, Tazreen Factory Fire Victims Struggle to Be Remembered (0 replies)
- In Chicago and Philadelphia, Closing Schools and Funding Charters (0 replies)
- Learn from Master Troublemakers at Jerry Tucker Memorial Conference (0 replies)
- Egypt: Canadians Held In Egypt, Tarek Loubani And John Greyson, Plan Hunger Strike (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Ruling Islamists agree to trade union plan for transitional govt and new elections (0 replies)
- Off the Rails: How a Lack of Oversight Doomed Lac-Megantic (0 replies)
- Colombia: Death threats against trade unionists and opposition politicians in Colombia: Act Now! (0 replies)
- VIDEO: Mark Brenner on Walmart’s Latest Dodge (0 replies)
- A New Blue-Green Coalition? (0 replies)
- Treasury Rejects Labor’s Top Obamacare Demand (0 replies)
- On Occupy Anniversary, Unions Rally to Tax Wall Street (0 replies)
- D.C. City Council Defeats Living Wage Bill (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT offers plan to end political crisis (0 replies)
- Global: Nurses, Healthcare Workers in 13 Countries Join Global Day of Action for a Healthy Economy (0 replies)
- Egypt: Caire: les Canadiens détenus font une grève de la faim (0 replies)
- Uganda: 160,000 teachers go on strike for pay rise (0 replies)
- France: Park Hyatt : les femmes de chambre se rebiffent (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Les syndicats indonésiens exigent des hausses de salaire de 50% (0 replies)
- France: FO lance une radio au technocentre Renault (0 replies)
- Arab Labor Leaders Ask U.S. Workers to Oppose Bombing Syria (0 replies)
- China: Workers in China turn up the heat in a long hot summer of protests (0 replies)
- A 98-Year-Old Labor Reporter Who Loved Avant-Garde Music (0 replies)
- Unite Here and Hyatt Hit Hiccups in Peace Process (0 replies)
- Ban Ki-Moon Accused of Union-Busting at UN (0 replies)
- House of Labor Needs Repairs, Not Just New Roommates (0 replies)
- Greece: Week Of Strikes Begins (0 replies)
- Nurses Taste Victory in Battle That Shook New York Politics (0 replies)
- D.C. Mayor Vetoes Bill To Lift Wal-Mart Wages (0 replies)
- Benin: Les syndicalistes menacent de boycotter la prochaine rentrée académique (0 replies)
- Thailand: Struggle for imprisoned Thai labour activist continues (0 replies)
- ‘Milk Cows, Not Workers’ (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Workers must continue to wait for full compensation (0 replies)
- Mexico City Erupts Over Neoliberal Education Bill (0 replies)
- Following in Janitors’ Footsteps, Miami Cafeteria Workers Walk Off the Job (0 replies)
- Global: October 7: World Day for Decent Work (0 replies)
- Pittsburghers Demand Fair Treatment, Taxes from Huge 'Charity' Health Care Business (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: IndustriALL, retailers discuss compensation for factory disasters (0 replies)
- Our decision to leave the national AFL-CIO (0 replies)
- Poland: Thousands of union members march through Warsaw to demand labor security, higher pay (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Candlelight vigil marks first anniversary of factory fire that killed 298 (0 replies)
- Global: The personal cost of the garment industry (0 replies)
- Carwash Workers and Capitol Hill: Immigration in Limbo (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: Oregon Public Workers Win Zero-Concessions Contract through Strike Threat (0 replies)
- Second annual ILWU “Walk the Coast” events raise over $100,000 for cancer charities (0 replies)
- ILWU recycling workers fight for justice (0 replies)
- Lessons From the Tomb of Frank Little (0 replies)
- Mexican Teachers’ Massive Strikes Crescendo to a Showdown (0 replies)
- USA: VIDEO: President Barack Obama Addresses AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
- USA: A Movement of All Workers Is Key to Winning Shared Prosperity (0 replies)
- India: Hero’s Haridwar labour pain spreads to Gurgaon (0 replies)
- New Englanders Gather To Back Wal-Mart Worker (0 replies)
- Machinists Union Launches Ambitious New Campaign (0 replies)
- No ‘Instant Recess’ at AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
- Wal-Mart Workers Take Demands for Change to Marissa Mayer’s Penthouse (0 replies)
- Egypt: Labour Lawyer Haitham Mohamedain released, but charged with 'terrorism' against the state (0 replies)
- Australia: ACTU challenges new Australian conservative govt to match commitment that ‘no worker will be worse off’ (0 replies)
- China: None of the promised change for workers at Apple and its suppliers (0 replies)
- A Hundred Arrested Protesting Walmart Firings (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Can Tunisia's Labour Union Ride to the Rescue? (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Repression of trade union activities during the Global Week of Action (0 replies)
- Egypt: Labour lawyer Haitham Mohamedain arrested by army (0 replies)
- Syria: PSI: International military strikes would jeopardize options for peace (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO: No Solidarity Charters for ILWU (0 replies)
- Tipping Is Bad, But ‘No Tips’ Might Be Worse (0 replies)
- Canada: Queer Struggles are Class Struggles - Halifax Queer and Trans workers at forefront of service worker and barista movement. (0 replies)
- Canada: Protest against detention of Canadian academics in Egypt! (0 replies)
- Global: Unemployment and inequality challenge global growth, warn unions on eve of G20 Summit (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Attacks on workers’ rights continue even 45 years after independence (0 replies)
- What Can We Learn from 25 Years of Jobs with Justice? (0 replies)
- Video: A short history of Local 56 Shipscalers (0 replies)
- For Union Members, Defeat at Crystal Sugar Anything But Sweet (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Could a New Union Leadership Stop Sell-Off of Post Office? (0 replies)
- Underwire Under Fire: Victoria’s Secret Employees Win $2 Raise (0 replies)
- Global: UN staff need their union rights back (0 replies)
- Australia: The Gov't that saved Australia (0 replies)
- Canada: Union Workers Ratify New Agreement at Toronto Plaza Hotel Ending 13 Week Strike (0 replies)
- South Sudan: Strong unions are needed to make oil a blessing (0 replies)
- Canada: Naomi Klein: Unifor should fight for a green labour revolution (0 replies)
- Labor Day 2013: Things Have Never Looked Worse for Workers—Or Brighter (0 replies)
- Columbus Janitors Won’t Be Taken to the Cleaners (0 replies)
- Canada: Unifor officially takes shape at historic union convention (0 replies)
- After Largest School Shutdown in History, Spared Schools See Few Financial Benefits (0 replies)
- Dollar Store Caught Nickel-and-Diming Workers; Uber Sued; NFL Gets Off Cheap on Concussions (0 replies)
- Longshore Union Quits the AFL-CIO (0 replies)
- Syria: UGTT cautions against possible military strike on Syria (0 replies)
- Fast Food Strikes Hit a Record 58 Cities, As Campaign’s Tactics Are Debated (0 replies)
- Bullet-proof Jobs: Summer Employment May Help Stem Youth Violence (0 replies)
- 10 Things Every Labor Leader Should Read before the AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
- Thousands Strike Fast Food, Picketing and Occupying (0 replies)
- South Africa: Tens of thousands to join South African strikes (0 replies)
- Turkey: 12,000 Turkish textile workers win (0 replies)
- USA: Fast Food Strike Super-Sized (0 replies)
- Paraguay: Bus drivers crucify themselves, nails through hands, to protest layoffs (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Unionists nearly beaten to death handing out literature outside garment factory (0 replies)
- ILWU not surprised by NLRB decision in ICTSI case; anticipates favorable ruling from neutral court (0 replies)
- Ireland: 80,000 expected to line Dublin's main thoroughfare to mark the 100th anniversary of Ireland's greatest industrial dispute (0 replies)
- India: Indian unions to block sugar mill strike breakers going to Fiji (0 replies)
- Canada: 'We have to grow the tent of activism': The CAW's Ken Lewenza on the transition to Unifor (0 replies)
- 50 Years After the March on Washington, Unions Still Have a Dream (0 replies)
- Wave of Low-Wage Worker Strikes Hits LA Ports (0 replies)
- Singapore: The Strike That Rattled Singapore (0 replies)
- Tanzania: TZ Railway Fires 1,000 Workers for Striking Over Unpaid Wages (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: The right to form trade union? Garment workers fired for their organising efforts (0 replies)
- Chicago Students Boycott Class, Demanding an Elected and Accountable School Board (0 replies)
- Berry Pickers Walk Out, Boycott (0 replies)
- Carnivals Are No Picnic for Migrant Workers (0 replies)
- Singing Deemed Illegal In the People’s Rotunda (0 replies)
- Jobs, Voting Rights, and Trayvon on Marchers' Minds (0 replies)
- Colombia: Nationwide Strike Against 'Free Trade,' Privatization, Poverty (0 replies)
- Syria: Use of Chemical Weapons is Inexcusable (0 replies)
- USA: On Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the Dignity of Work Remains a Common Goal (0 replies)
- At MLK March, Renewed Call For Obama Executive Order on Wages (0 replies)
- Egypt: The workers movement after June 30 (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Protests Rejuvenated by Crackdown on Singers in Capitol (0 replies)
- A Victory for Silica Dust Exposed Workers? (0 replies)
- Unions Under Siege in Guatemala (0 replies)
- U.S. Free Trade Deal Hasn’t Ended Struggles for Colombia’s Unions (0 replies)
- Koch Brothers Won’t Get the LA Times; People of Color Feel Less Safe at Work (0 replies)
- Fight Against ‘Right-to-Work’ Not Over in Michigan (0 replies)
- Beleaguered Honeywell Workers Cautiously Optimistic As Arbitrator Sides With Union (0 replies)
- How Black Unionists Organized the 1963 March for Jobs and Freedom (0 replies)
- Fiji: Global unions condemn military regime threats, intimidation against sugar worker union (0 replies)
- Even Without Unions, Wal-Mart Warehouse Employees Win Change (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT Launches The National Dialogue Council Initiative To End Political Crisis In Tunisia (0 replies)
- San Francisco Students Sit In to Save Beloved Community College (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military officers threaten to 'deal with' any sugar worker daring to strike (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Rank-And-File Unionists Converge in Detroit as Part of ‘Summer of Solidarity’ (0 replies)
- In Major Win for Nurses, Judge Rescues Brooklyn Hospital From SUNY Shutdown (0 replies)
- Mongolia: A Rio Tinto Classic: Trade Union Rights violation and Dismissal of thousands in Mongolia (0 replies)
- Grassroots Summer of Solidarity Tour Hits Midwest (0 replies)
- Colombia: General Strike Is Getting The Best Of President Juan Manuel Santos (0 replies)
- Global: First Bill of Rights for those working at sea - now in effect (0 replies)
- Patriot Coal Deal Reached, But Fight Still on Against Peabody Energy (0 replies)
- VIDEO: Liven Up Your Picket Line With a Parody Song (0 replies)
- UK: This government attack on unions will gag charities and campaign groups, too (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT trade union leader rejects parallels with Egypt (0 replies)
- Caring for Workers Who Care for Our Loved Ones (0 replies)
- Unions Join MLK 50th Anniversary Rally, Renew Call for ‘Jobs and Freedom’ (0 replies)
- New Secretary of Labor To Get Tough; Wage Theft? ‘Better Call Saul’; Public Workers Win in Michigan (0 replies)
- Egypt: IFJ Mourns Four Journalists Killed in Egypt Crisis (0 replies)
- Egypt: ITUC calls for end to violence, dialogue and democracy (0 replies)
- Australia: Charges against Brisbane unionist Bob Carnegie dismissed (0 replies)
- Review: A Bitter Pill: A Lenny Moss Mystery (0 replies)
- South Africa: Marikana, one year later: the hell above and below ground (0 replies)
- Lawsuit to Keep 49 Chicago Schools Open Faces Setback (0 replies)
- Don’t 'Lean' on Me, Hospital Workers Say (0 replies)
- Longshore, warehouse & marine divisions support ILWU ‘shipscalers’ at Local 56 convention (0 replies)
- President’s report (0 replies)
- Thousands march to honor Bloody Thursday (0 replies)
- Global: Can Unions Save Lives? (0 replies)
- UAW President Bob King On What Unions Can Do For Detroit (0 replies)
- The General Electric University: Not Wisconsin’s Brightest Idea (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers’ Lesson of Social Justice Unionism Goes National (0 replies)
- Oil Drilling Boom Boosts Boilermakers, Other Shipyard Unions (0 replies)
- China’s Young Workers Fight Back at Foxconn (0 replies)
- Chicago Teacher Organizing Lessons Go National (0 replies)
- Honeywell Plant Freezes Summer Vacations (0 replies)
- South Africa: Union leader shot dead at Marikana mine (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Islamist leader meets UGTT union chief Monday: Discuss national political crisis (0 replies)
- Colombia: Paramilitaries threaten trade unionists (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- USA: Americans amazed Australia Has $16 Min Wage and Only Rich Country to Dodge Global Recession (0 replies)
- Will Illinois ‘Ban the Box?’ (0 replies)
- Blame Bangladesh’s Middlemen; Public Defenders Get Sequestered; A Mag Just for Interns (0 replies)
- ‘Give me your tired, but not your poor…’ (0 replies)
- More Bad Apple: Watchdog Exposes New Chinese Factory Abuses (0 replies)
- Labor and Civil Rights Groups Descend on ALEC Conference (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Factory Victims Wait as Compensation Meeting Delayed (0 replies)
- Service Employees Suit Assesses Harsh Penalties against Breakaway Reformers (0 replies)
- A Race for Care in Brooklyn (0 replies)
- Railroaders Go Wobbly, Strike against Firings (0 replies)
- Chicago Rail Workers Strike, Alleging Shady Layoffs and Poor Safety Conditions (0 replies)
- Port of Portland violates Oregon Public Records Act by demanding $200,000 prepayment for ‘first phase’ of records search, delaying for more than a ye (0 replies)
- EXCLUSIVE: Activists Identify DC Cop Who Infiltrated Bangladesh Sweatshop Protests (0 replies)
- Peru: Civil Service Act threatens trade union rights (0 replies)
- China: The woman who nearly died making your iPad (0 replies)
- Rahm Wrong Again, Say Chicago Teachers (0 replies)
- Pizza-Making Strikers Win Small Slice of Justice in Milwaukee (0 replies)
- India: Supreme Court slated to hear wage board matter today (0 replies)
- USA: The Price of ‘Made in China’ - Steel & other products made in China & bought in U.S steal jobs and hurt environmnt (0 replies)
- Supreme Court’s Marriage Ruling Extends Benefits, Changes Lives (0 replies)
- Philippines: Another NCTU-APL leader killed; second this month (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO Invites In La Raza, NAACP; The ACLU’s Labor Practices; Detroit’s 10% Pay Cuts (0 replies)
- Egypt: Labour activists launch new campaign for independent trade union rights (0 replies)
- Australia: Jobs, rights, fairness at stake for working people this election (0 replies)
- Iran: Amnesty calls for opening of new chapter in treatment of Iran's trade unions (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Rana Plaza survivors block Dhaka-Aricha highway before facing police charge (0 replies)
- Greece: Civil aviation workers call strike against layoffs (0 replies)
- USA: Labor union 'raids' on rise as rivals seek to boost membership, clout (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT union calls on Gvt to resign this week - or face the consequences (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: How low-paid Bangladeshi workers at 'click farms' create appearance of online popularity (0 replies)
- Philippines: Labor groups: Justice for murdered transport group leaders (0 replies)
- Rail Service Workers Go on Strike Demanding an End to Illegal Firings (0 replies)
- Global: International poll reveals more than half the world population say incomes fallen behind the cost of living (0 replies)
- In Streets of Chicago, Fast Food Workers Celebrate Small Victories (0 replies)
- Obama Issues Much-Needed Executive Order on Chemical Safety—But Is It Enough? (0 replies)
- Get the Door, It’s Domino’s (Drivers, Suing for a Fair Wage) (0 replies)
- Obamacare Opens For Business, Shuts Out Labor (0 replies)
- Greece: Public Workers’ Union on Strike Today (0 replies)
- Global: The G20 must step up to deal with a global crisis (0 replies)
- China: More than 5000 Chinese workers strike after US Cooper tyre firm sells concern to Indian Apollo tyre (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Will labour union do in Tunisia what military did in Egypt? (0 replies)
- National Labor Board Shutdown Averted as Senate Approves New Members (0 replies)
- In Massive Strikes, Fast-Food and Retail Workers Discover Collective Power (0 replies)
- Obama’s Praise for Companies Like Amazon Is Nothing New (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO: Let’s Talk About Building a Movement (0 replies)
- UK: Buckingham Palace uses zero-hours contracts for summer staff (0 replies)
- Canada: Frank O'Leary, striking Labatt worker: 'We are standing strong for what is right and just' (0 replies)
- For Fast-Food Strikers in New York, It’s About ‘Moral Values’ (0 replies)
- Big Business Aims to Crush Worker Centers (0 replies)
- Farmworkers Face Silent Spring in the Fields (0 replies)
- Life and Death on the 'Second Border' (0 replies)
- Fiji: International unions could target Fiji sugar customers (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Factory collapse victims get help to cope with trauma (0 replies)
- India: Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
- Global: Workers Who are Migrants: A Dialogue About Global Labour Migration (0 replies)
- Fiji: Sugar union worried military scabs will take over mills if they strike (0 replies)
- After a Pause, Walmart Strikes Back (0 replies)
- Where Are Workers Most Underpaid: Apple, Wal-Mart or McDonald’s? (0 replies)
- Fast Food Strikes Catch Fire (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- China: VIDEO: Apple's unkept promises (0 replies)
- Fiji: ITUC Denounces Threats and Intimidation in Fiji Sugar Mills (0 replies)
- To Get Tough on Chemical-Plant Explosions, Feds Make ‘Most Wanted’ List (0 replies)
- Tunisia: General strike paralyses Tunisia , widespread protests after Brahmi killing (0 replies)
- Global: Millions of migrant workers need UN and ILO help now (0 replies)
- Egypt: The Condition of Egyptian Workers: One Year After the Brotherhood’s Rule One Year Of Trade Union Freedom Violations (0 replies)
- Bangladesh Evades Reform; Haagen-Dazs Blueberry Pickers Strike; Temp Worker Calls Out Amazon CEO (0 replies)
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