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  1. Wage Wars: Bangladeshi Workers Reach a Boiling Point (0 replies)
  2. California Domestic Workers Win Bill of Rights (0 replies)
  3. Supreme Court to Inspect Neutrality Agreements (0 replies)
  4. Janitors Strike in Columbus, Ohio (0 replies)
  5. A Load Off the Minds (And Feet) of Pregnant Workers in NYC (0 replies)
  6. Musicians See an End to a Symphony of Pain (0 replies)
  7. Voters to Decide Limits On Patients per Nurse (0 replies)
  8. Global: ILO: Child Labor Declines, Worst Forms Will Remain by 2016 (0 replies)
  9. Attack of the Cadillac Tax (0 replies)
  10. Qatar: FIFA to discuss moving Qatar 2022 World Cup to winter months but remain silent on workers’ rights (0 replies)
  11. 'Uh-Oh, Instead of Defeating Us They Made Us Defiant' (0 replies)
  12. Global: Le nombre d’enfants qui travaillent dans le monde a reculé d’un tiers depuis 2000, selon l’OIT (0 replies)
  13. Global: ITUC to Ban Ki-moon: Respect labour rights at the UN (0 replies)
  14. Bangladesh: Factory workers locked in on 19-hour shifts (0 replies)
  15. Bangladesh: 50,000 garment workers go on strike for $100/month wage (0 replies)
  16. Bangladesh: 50,000 garment workers stage biggest wage hike protest (0 replies)
  17. A Free-Speech Victory at the ‘University of Nike’ (0 replies)
  18. China: Former union dissident argues China should play a key role in the global trade union movement (0 replies)
  19. New York City Immigrants Test a New Economic “Bridge” (0 replies)
  20. Honduras: ITF defends Honduran union leader after armed attack (0 replies)
  21. Bangladesh: After Rana Plaza, Tazreen Factory Fire Victims Struggle to Be Remembered (0 replies)
  22. In Chicago and Philadelphia, Closing Schools and Funding Charters (0 replies)
  23. Learn from Master Troublemakers at Jerry Tucker Memorial Conference (0 replies)
  24. Egypt: Canadians Held In Egypt, Tarek Loubani And John Greyson, Plan Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  25. Tunisia: Ruling Islamists agree to trade union plan for transitional govt and new elections (0 replies)
  26. Off the Rails: How a Lack of Oversight Doomed Lac-Megantic (0 replies)
  27. Colombia: Death threats against trade unionists and opposition politicians in Colombia: Act Now! (0 replies)
  28. VIDEO: Mark Brenner on Walmart’s Latest Dodge (0 replies)
  29. A New Blue-Green Coalition? (0 replies)
  30. Treasury Rejects Labor’s Top Obamacare Demand (0 replies)
  31. On Occupy Anniversary, Unions Rally to Tax Wall Street (0 replies)
  32. D.C. City Council Defeats Living Wage Bill (0 replies)
  33. Tunisia: UGTT offers plan to end political crisis (0 replies)
  34. Global: Nurses, Healthcare Workers in 13 Countries Join Global Day of Action for a Healthy Economy (0 replies)
  35. Egypt: Caire: les Canadiens détenus font une grève de la faim (0 replies)
  36. Uganda: 160,000 teachers go on strike for pay rise (0 replies)
  37. France: Park Hyatt : les femmes de chambre se rebiffent (0 replies)
  38. Indonesia: Les syndicats indonésiens exigent des hausses de salaire de 50% (0 replies)
  39. France: FO lance une radio au technocentre Renault (0 replies)
  40. Arab Labor Leaders Ask U.S. Workers to Oppose Bombing Syria (0 replies)
  41. China: Workers in China turn up the heat in a long hot summer of protests (0 replies)
  42. A 98-Year-Old Labor Reporter Who Loved Avant-Garde Music (0 replies)
  43. Unite Here and Hyatt Hit Hiccups in Peace Process (0 replies)
  44. Ban Ki-Moon Accused of Union-Busting at UN (0 replies)
  45. House of Labor Needs Repairs, Not Just New Roommates (0 replies)
  46. Greece: Week Of Strikes Begins (0 replies)
  47. Nurses Taste Victory in Battle That Shook New York Politics (0 replies)
  48. D.C. Mayor Vetoes Bill To Lift Wal-Mart Wages (0 replies)
  49. Benin: Les syndicalistes menacent de boycotter la prochaine rentrée académique (0 replies)
  50. Thailand: Struggle for imprisoned Thai labour activist continues (0 replies)
  51. ‘Milk Cows, Not Workers’ (0 replies)
  52. Bangladesh: Workers must continue to wait for full compensation (0 replies)
  53. Mexico City Erupts Over Neoliberal Education Bill (0 replies)
  54. Following in Janitors’ Footsteps, Miami Cafeteria Workers Walk Off the Job (0 replies)
  55. Global: October 7: World Day for Decent Work (0 replies)
  56. Pittsburghers Demand Fair Treatment, Taxes from Huge 'Charity' Health Care Business (0 replies)
  57. Bangladesh: IndustriALL, retailers discuss compensation for factory disasters (0 replies)
  58. Our decision to leave the national AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  59. Poland: Thousands of union members march through Warsaw to demand labor security, higher pay (0 replies)
  60. Pakistan: Candlelight vigil marks first anniversary of factory fire that killed 298 (0 replies)
  61. Global: The personal cost of the garment industry (0 replies)
  62. Carwash Workers and Capitol Hill: Immigration in Limbo (0 replies)
  63. Viewpoint: Oregon Public Workers Win Zero-Concessions Contract through Strike Threat (0 replies)
  64. Second annual ILWU “Walk the Coast” events raise over $100,000 for cancer charities (0 replies)
  65. ILWU recycling workers fight for justice (0 replies)
  66. Lessons From the Tomb of Frank Little (0 replies)
  67. Mexican Teachers’ Massive Strikes Crescendo to a Showdown (0 replies)
  68. USA: VIDEO: President Barack Obama Addresses AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
  69. USA: A Movement of All Workers Is Key to Winning Shared Prosperity (0 replies)
  70. India: Hero’s Haridwar labour pain spreads to Gurgaon (0 replies)
  71. New Englanders Gather To Back Wal-Mart Worker (0 replies)
  72. Machinists Union Launches Ambitious New Campaign (0 replies)
  73. No ‘Instant Recess’ at AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
  74. Wal-Mart Workers Take Demands for Change to Marissa Mayer’s Penthouse (0 replies)
  75. Egypt: Labour Lawyer Haitham Mohamedain released, but charged with 'terrorism' against the state (0 replies)
  76. Australia: ACTU challenges new Australian conservative govt to match commitment that ‘no worker will be worse off’ (0 replies)
  77. China: None of the promised change for workers at Apple and its suppliers (0 replies)
  78. A Hundred Arrested Protesting Walmart Firings (0 replies)
  79. Tunisia: Can Tunisia's Labour Union Ride to the Rescue? (0 replies)
  80. Swaziland: Repression of trade union activities during the Global Week of Action (0 replies)
  81. Egypt: Labour lawyer Haitham Mohamedain arrested by army (0 replies)
  82. Syria: PSI: International military strikes would jeopardize options for peace (0 replies)
  83. AFL-CIO: No Solidarity Charters for ILWU (0 replies)
  84. Tipping Is Bad, But ‘No Tips’ Might Be Worse (0 replies)
  85. Canada: Queer Struggles are Class Struggles - Halifax Queer and Trans workers at forefront of service worker and barista movement. (0 replies)
  86. Canada: Protest against detention of Canadian academics in Egypt! (0 replies)
  87. Global: Unemployment and inequality challenge global growth, warn unions on eve of G20 Summit (0 replies)
  88. Swaziland: Attacks on workers’ rights continue even 45 years after independence (0 replies)
  89. What Can We Learn from 25 Years of Jobs with Justice? (0 replies)
  90. Video: A short history of Local 56 Shipscalers (0 replies)
  91. For Union Members, Defeat at Crystal Sugar Anything But Sweet (0 replies)
  92. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  93. Could a New Union Leadership Stop Sell-Off of Post Office? (0 replies)
  94. Underwire Under Fire: Victoria’s Secret Employees Win $2 Raise (0 replies)
  95. Global: UN staff need their union rights back (0 replies)
  96. Australia: The Gov't that saved Australia (0 replies)
  97. Canada: Union Workers Ratify New Agreement at Toronto Plaza Hotel Ending 13 Week Strike (0 replies)
  98. South Sudan: Strong unions are needed to make oil a blessing (0 replies)
  99. Canada: Naomi Klein: Unifor should fight for a green labour revolution (0 replies)
  100. Labor Day 2013: Things Have Never Looked Worse for Workers—Or Brighter (0 replies)
  101. Columbus Janitors Won’t Be Taken to the Cleaners (0 replies)
  102. Canada: Unifor officially takes shape at historic union convention (0 replies)
  103. After Largest School Shutdown in History, Spared Schools See Few Financial Benefits (0 replies)
  104. Dollar Store Caught Nickel-and-Diming Workers; Uber Sued; NFL Gets Off Cheap on Concussions (0 replies)
  105. Longshore Union Quits the AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  106. Syria: UGTT cautions against possible military strike on Syria (0 replies)
  107. Fast Food Strikes Hit a Record 58 Cities, As Campaign’s Tactics Are Debated (0 replies)
  108. Bullet-proof Jobs: Summer Employment May Help Stem Youth Violence (0 replies)
  109. 10 Things Every Labor Leader Should Read before the AFL-CIO Convention (0 replies)
  110. Thousands Strike Fast Food, Picketing and Occupying (0 replies)
  111. South Africa: Tens of thousands to join South African strikes (0 replies)
  112. Turkey: 12,000 Turkish textile workers win (0 replies)
  113. USA: Fast Food Strike Super-Sized (0 replies)
  114. Paraguay: Bus drivers crucify themselves, nails through hands, to protest layoffs (0 replies)
  115. Cambodia: Unionists nearly beaten to death handing out literature outside garment factory (0 replies)
  116. ILWU not surprised by NLRB decision in ICTSI case; anticipates favorable ruling from neutral court (0 replies)
  117. Ireland: 80,000 expected to line Dublin's main thoroughfare to mark the 100th anniversary of Ireland's greatest industrial dispute (0 replies)
  118. India: Indian unions to block sugar mill strike breakers going to Fiji (0 replies)
  119. Canada: 'We have to grow the tent of activism': The CAW's Ken Lewenza on the transition to Unifor (0 replies)
  120. 50 Years After the March on Washington, Unions Still Have a Dream (0 replies)
  121. Wave of Low-Wage Worker Strikes Hits LA Ports (0 replies)
  122. Singapore: The Strike That Rattled Singapore (0 replies)
  123. Tanzania: TZ Railway Fires 1,000 Workers for Striking Over Unpaid Wages (0 replies)
  124. Bangladesh: The right to form trade union? Garment workers fired for their organising efforts (0 replies)
  125. Chicago Students Boycott Class, Demanding an Elected and Accountable School Board (0 replies)
  126. Berry Pickers Walk Out, Boycott (0 replies)
  127. Carnivals Are No Picnic for Migrant Workers (0 replies)
  128. Singing Deemed Illegal In the People’s Rotunda (0 replies)
  129. Jobs, Voting Rights, and Trayvon on Marchers' Minds (0 replies)
  130. Colombia: Nationwide Strike Against 'Free Trade,' Privatization, Poverty (0 replies)
  131. Syria: Use of Chemical Weapons is Inexcusable (0 replies)
  132. USA: On Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the Dignity of Work Remains a Common Goal (0 replies)
  133. At MLK March, Renewed Call For Obama Executive Order on Wages (0 replies)
  134. Egypt: The workers movement after June 30 (0 replies)
  135. Wisconsin Protests Rejuvenated by Crackdown on Singers in Capitol (0 replies)
  136. A Victory for Silica Dust Exposed Workers? (0 replies)
  137. Unions Under Siege in Guatemala (0 replies)
  138. U.S. Free Trade Deal Hasn’t Ended Struggles for Colombia’s Unions (0 replies)
  139. Koch Brothers Won’t Get the LA Times; People of Color Feel Less Safe at Work (0 replies)
  140. Fight Against ‘Right-to-Work’ Not Over in Michigan (0 replies)
  141. Beleaguered Honeywell Workers Cautiously Optimistic As Arbitrator Sides With Union (0 replies)
  142. How Black Unionists Organized the 1963 March for Jobs and Freedom (0 replies)
  143. Fiji: Global unions condemn military regime threats, intimidation against sugar worker union (0 replies)
  144. Even Without Unions, Wal-Mart Warehouse Employees Win Change (0 replies)
  145. Tunisia: UGTT Launches The National Dialogue Council Initiative To End Political Crisis In Tunisia (0 replies)
  146. San Francisco Students Sit In to Save Beloved Community College (0 replies)
  147. Fiji: Military officers threaten to 'deal with' any sugar worker daring to strike (0 replies)
  148. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  149. Rank-And-File Unionists Converge in Detroit as Part of ‘Summer of Solidarity’ (0 replies)
  150. In Major Win for Nurses, Judge Rescues Brooklyn Hospital From SUNY Shutdown (0 replies)
  151. Mongolia: A Rio Tinto Classic: Trade Union Rights violation and Dismissal of thousands in Mongolia (0 replies)
  152. Grassroots Summer of Solidarity Tour Hits Midwest (0 replies)
  153. Colombia: General Strike Is Getting The Best Of President Juan Manuel Santos (0 replies)
  154. Global: First Bill of Rights for those working at sea - now in effect (0 replies)
  155. Patriot Coal Deal Reached, But Fight Still on Against Peabody Energy (0 replies)
  156. VIDEO: Liven Up Your Picket Line With a Parody Song (0 replies)
  157. UK: This government attack on unions will gag charities and campaign groups, too (0 replies)
  158. Tunisia: UGTT trade union leader rejects parallels with Egypt (0 replies)
  159. Caring for Workers Who Care for Our Loved Ones (0 replies)
  160. Unions Join MLK 50th Anniversary Rally, Renew Call for ‘Jobs and Freedom’ (0 replies)
  161. New Secretary of Labor To Get Tough; Wage Theft? ‘Better Call Saul’; Public Workers Win in Michigan (0 replies)
  162. Egypt: IFJ Mourns Four Journalists Killed in Egypt Crisis (0 replies)
  163. Egypt: ITUC calls for end to violence, dialogue and democracy (0 replies)
  164. Australia: Charges against Brisbane unionist Bob Carnegie dismissed (0 replies)
  165. Review: A Bitter Pill: A Lenny Moss Mystery (0 replies)
  166. South Africa: Marikana, one year later: the hell above and below ground (0 replies)
  167. Lawsuit to Keep 49 Chicago Schools Open Faces Setback (0 replies)
  168. Don’t 'Lean' on Me, Hospital Workers Say (0 replies)
  169. Longshore, warehouse & marine divisions support ILWU ‘shipscalers’ at Local 56 convention (0 replies)
  170. President’s report (0 replies)
  171. Thousands march to honor Bloody Thursday (0 replies)
  172. Global: Can Unions Save Lives? (0 replies)
  173. UAW President Bob King On What Unions Can Do For Detroit (0 replies)
  174. The General Electric University: Not Wisconsin’s Brightest Idea (0 replies)
  175. Chicago Teachers’ Lesson of Social Justice Unionism Goes National (0 replies)
  176. Oil Drilling Boom Boosts Boilermakers, Other Shipyard Unions (0 replies)
  177. China’s Young Workers Fight Back at Foxconn (0 replies)
  178. Chicago Teacher Organizing Lessons Go National (0 replies)
  179. Honeywell Plant Freezes Summer Vacations (0 replies)
  180. South Africa: Union leader shot dead at Marikana mine (0 replies)
  181. Tunisia: Islamist leader meets UGTT union chief Monday: Discuss national political crisis (0 replies)
  182. Colombia: Paramilitaries threaten trade unionists (0 replies)
  183. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  184. USA: Americans amazed Australia Has $16 Min Wage and Only Rich Country to Dodge Global Recession (0 replies)
  185. Will Illinois ‘Ban the Box?’ (0 replies)
  186. Blame Bangladesh’s Middlemen; Public Defenders Get Sequestered; A Mag Just for Interns (0 replies)
  187. ‘Give me your tired, but not your poor…’ (0 replies)
  188. More Bad Apple: Watchdog Exposes New Chinese Factory Abuses (0 replies)
  189. Labor and Civil Rights Groups Descend on ALEC Conference (0 replies)
  190. Bangladesh: Factory Victims Wait as Compensation Meeting Delayed (0 replies)
  191. Service Employees Suit Assesses Harsh Penalties against Breakaway Reformers (0 replies)
  192. A Race for Care in Brooklyn (0 replies)
  193. Railroaders Go Wobbly, Strike against Firings (0 replies)
  194. Chicago Rail Workers Strike, Alleging Shady Layoffs and Poor Safety Conditions (0 replies)
  195. 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)
  196. EXCLUSIVE: Activists Identify DC Cop Who Infiltrated Bangladesh Sweatshop Protests (0 replies)
  197. Peru: Civil Service Act threatens trade union rights (0 replies)
  198. China: The woman who nearly died making your iPad (0 replies)
  199. Rahm Wrong Again, Say Chicago Teachers (0 replies)
  200. Pizza-Making Strikers Win Small Slice of Justice in Milwaukee (0 replies)
  201. India: Supreme Court slated to hear wage board matter today (0 replies)
  202. USA: The Price of ‘Made in China’ - Steel & other products made in China & bought in U.S steal jobs and hurt environmnt (0 replies)
  203. Supreme Court’s Marriage Ruling Extends Benefits, Changes Lives (0 replies)
  204. Philippines: Another NCTU-APL leader killed; second this month (0 replies)
  205. AFL-CIO Invites In La Raza, NAACP; The ACLU’s Labor Practices; Detroit’s 10% Pay Cuts (0 replies)
  206. Egypt: Labour activists launch new campaign for independent trade union rights (0 replies)
  207. Australia: Jobs, rights, fairness at stake for working people this election (0 replies)
  208. Iran: Amnesty calls for opening of new chapter in treatment of Iran's trade unions (0 replies)
  209. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza survivors block Dhaka-Aricha highway before facing police charge (0 replies)
  210. Greece: Civil aviation workers call strike against layoffs (0 replies)
  211. USA: Labor union 'raids' on rise as rivals seek to boost membership, clout (0 replies)
  212. Tunisia: UGTT union calls on Gvt to resign this week - or face the consequences (0 replies)
  213. Bangladesh: How low-paid Bangladeshi workers at 'click farms' create appearance of online popularity (0 replies)
  214. Philippines: Labor groups: Justice for murdered transport group leaders (0 replies)
  215. Rail Service Workers Go on Strike Demanding an End to Illegal Firings (0 replies)
  216. Global: International poll reveals more than half the world population say incomes fallen behind the cost of living (0 replies)
  217. In Streets of Chicago, Fast Food Workers Celebrate Small Victories (0 replies)
  218. Obama Issues Much-Needed Executive Order on Chemical Safety—But Is It Enough? (0 replies)
  219. Get the Door, It’s Domino’s (Drivers, Suing for a Fair Wage) (0 replies)
  220. Obamacare Opens For Business, Shuts Out Labor (0 replies)
  221. Greece: Public Workers’ Union on Strike Today (0 replies)
  222. Global: The G20 must step up to deal with a global crisis (0 replies)
  223. China: More than 5000 Chinese workers strike after US Cooper tyre firm sells concern to Indian Apollo tyre (0 replies)
  224. Tunisia: Will labour union do in Tunisia what military did in Egypt? (0 replies)
  225. National Labor Board Shutdown Averted as Senate Approves New Members (0 replies)
  226. In Massive Strikes, Fast-Food and Retail Workers Discover Collective Power (0 replies)
  227. Obama’s Praise for Companies Like Amazon Is Nothing New (0 replies)
  228. AFL-CIO: Let’s Talk About Building a Movement (0 replies)
  229. UK: Buckingham Palace uses zero-hours contracts for summer staff (0 replies)
  230. Canada: Frank O'Leary, striking Labatt worker: 'We are standing strong for what is right and just' (0 replies)
  231. For Fast-Food Strikers in New York, It’s About ‘Moral Values’ (0 replies)
  232. Big Business Aims to Crush Worker Centers (0 replies)
  233. Farmworkers Face Silent Spring in the Fields (0 replies)
  234. Life and Death on the 'Second Border' (0 replies)
  235. Fiji: International unions could target Fiji sugar customers (0 replies)
  236. Bangladesh: Factory collapse victims get help to cope with trauma (0 replies)
  237. India: Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
  238. Global: Workers Who are Migrants: A Dialogue About Global Labour Migration (0 replies)
  239. Fiji: Sugar union worried military scabs will take over mills if they strike (0 replies)
  240. After a Pause, Walmart Strikes Back (0 replies)
  241. Where Are Workers Most Underpaid: Apple, Wal-Mart or McDonald’s? (0 replies)
  242. Fast Food Strikes Catch Fire (0 replies)
  243. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  244. China: VIDEO: Apple's unkept promises (0 replies)
  245. Fiji: ITUC Denounces Threats and Intimidation in Fiji Sugar Mills (0 replies)
  246. To Get Tough on Chemical-Plant Explosions, Feds Make ‘Most Wanted’ List (0 replies)
  247. Tunisia: General strike paralyses Tunisia , widespread protests after Brahmi killing (0 replies)
  248. Global: Millions of migrant workers need UN and ILO help now (0 replies)
  249. Egypt: The Condition of Egyptian Workers: One Year After the Brotherhood’s Rule One Year Of Trade Union Freedom Violations (0 replies)
  250. Bangladesh Evades Reform; Haagen-Dazs Blueberry Pickers Strike; Temp Worker Calls Out Amazon CEO (0 replies)