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  1. Australia: Time China played by trade rules, AWU's Howes (0 replies)
  2. Germany: Warning strikes in German steelworks (0 replies)
  3. New Zealand: Take Action: Lamb producer locks out 111 workers (0 replies)
  4. Turkey: International delegation to meet locked out workers at GEA in Turkey (0 replies)
  5. Fiji: The global online campaign that helped secure release of Fijian unionists (0 replies)
  6. Unions, Activists Occupy Chicago City Hall Over Clinic Closing Plan (0 replies)
  7. There Is Power in Community Allies (0 replies)
  8. Goodbye to the ‘Middle-Class’? A Lesson for Labor From Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  9. Occupy Wall Street Regroups, as Union Allies Mobilize (0 replies)
  10. Measuring Teacher ‘Diversity’ in a Segregated School System (0 replies)
  11. USA: Police oust Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park (0 replies)
  12. SEIU Settles Sodexo’s Racketeering Suit, with Organizing Gains Uncertain (0 replies)
  13. Global: Taking action works: even half a world away (0 replies)
  14. Indonesia: Wage Talks Begin Again on Tuesday; ICEM Calls on Unions to Replenish Mine Union's Food Fund (0 replies)
  15. Another NLRB Victory for Minneapolis Jimmy John’s Workers (0 replies)
  16. Australia: Baiada is playing chicken with livelihoods and lives (0 replies)
  17. Making Sex Workers Visible in the Village Voice Media Ad Controversy (0 replies)
  18. Frances Fox Piven: Occupy’s ‘Mass Defiance’ Reflects ‘Structural Crisis’ (0 replies)
  19. Fiji: Sedition charges a joke: Top Fijian unionist (0 replies)
  20. Chicago Warehouse Workers Navigate Maze of Contractors to Organize (0 replies)
  21. Massachusetts Comcast Workers Seek Union Vote (0 replies)
  22. USA: Jobs victory for BMW workers in the US (0 replies)
  23. Fightin’ Words: Docs Show Senator Tried to Intimidate NLRB to Block Boeing Ruling (0 replies)
  24. Korea: Labor activist returns to earth after almost a year atop crane (0 replies)
  25. Australia: CFMEU calls for Aust'n leadership for global ban on asbestos following new evidence of damage caused in India (0 replies)
  26. At Sotheby’s and Beyond, ‘Occupy’ Movement Boosts Unions (0 replies)
  27. Korean Sit-In atop Crane Defeats Job Cuts (0 replies)
  28. Korea: Crane women ends sackings protest after 309 day (0 replies)
  29. Fit to Teach? Chicago Union Files Charges Over Standardized Test for Teachers (0 replies)
  30. Ohio Voters Repeal Anti-Union Law. Will Wis. Gov. Walker Be Next? (0 replies)
  31. AFL-CIO’s Trumka: Ohio Victory Is Clear Response to ‘Extreme Partisan Agenda’ (0 replies)
  32. Australia: Community workers applaud Prime Minister’s latest commitment to equal pay (0 replies)
  33. USA: Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics (0 replies)
  34. Safety protocols established to protect dockworkers, public from potentially explosive refrigerated containers (0 replies)
  35. Auto Workers Win Right to Wear Protest T-Shirts (0 replies)
  36. Ohio Unions Deliver Stunning Defeat to Republicans (0 replies)
  37. Sterilizing Sea Lampreys and Destroying Dams: All in a Day’s Work (0 replies)
  38. USA: Ohio Turns Back a Law Limiting Unions’ Rights (0 replies)
  39. Fiji: Top Fiji union leader released on bail (0 replies)
  40. Tar Sands Protest Shows Unity, Tension in Green-Labor Alliance (0 replies)
  41. Presidential Commission Recommends Concessions for Railroad Workers (0 replies)
  42. USA: Apple trains store bosses to deal with unions (0 replies)
  43. Global: Union issues urgent warning on explosive containers (0 replies)
  44. Unions' All-Out Effort Looks to Pay Off in Ohio (0 replies)
  45. Republicans—Primarily—Make Jobless Plight Worse (0 replies)
  46. India: Trade union workers decry govt's labour policies, court arrest (0 replies)
  47. Syria: Regime’s Continued Violence Risks Spread of Conflict (0 replies)
  48. Australia: Passing of climate change legislation provides certainty for workers (0 replies)
  49. Portland casual processing list (0 replies)
  50. UK: London finance workers say 'wealth gap too wide' (0 replies)
  51. Fiji: Existing collective agreements no longer valid: Workers rush to set up bargaining units as deadline passes (0 replies)
  52. Switzerland: Swiss Pharma Workers Mobilise Against Novartis Plant Closings (0 replies)
  53. Crucial Elections in Ohio & Iowa Underscore Democrats’ Dependence on Labor (0 replies)
  54. Oil Pipeline Fight Roils Unions (0 replies)
  55. Where Does President Obama Stand on the Verizon Struggle? (0 replies)
  56. India: Maruti strike: ‘Union will be independent, we won’t give up’ (0 replies)
  57. Where Does President Obama Stand on the Verizon Struggle? (0 replies)
  58. India: Maruti strike: ‘Union will be independent, we won’t give up’ (0 replies)
  59. Israel: General strike looms as talks between unions and Israel's treasury fail (0 replies)
  60. Israel: General strike over contract workers begins, bringing Israel to a halt (0 replies)
  61. Labor Draws New Battle Lines on Iraq and Iran Oil Fields (0 replies)
  62. Adjuncts vs. Admin: Columbia College Chicago Conflict Continues (0 replies)
  63. Fiji: Oz Foreign Minister Rudd condemns arrest of second Fijian union leader (0 replies)
  64. VIDEO: Newsflash, FOX, Wall Street Runs Washington (0 replies)
  65. The Super Committee’s Debt Misdirection Scheme (0 replies)
  66. Fiji: Second Fiji trade unionist arrested in a week (0 replies)
  67. Indonesia: Steelworkers Union Asks For US Corruption Probe of Freeport-McMoRan in Indonesia (0 replies)
  68. USA: Robin Hood tax bill introduced to Congress (0 replies)
  69. Australia: Race to the bottom won't end unless unions go global (0 replies)
  70. Fiji: Second top union leader arrested today (0 replies)
  71. Kids Help Librarians Scare Chicago Politicians to Save Jobs (0 replies)
  72. Free Trade Deal in Action: Milwaukee Firm Seeks $100 Million From El Salvador Govt. (0 replies)
  73. Indonesia: Unions strive for Freeport mine resolution (0 replies)
  74. Will ‘Governor 1 Percent’ Break New York’s Public Unions? (0 replies)
  75. Occupy Oakland Shuts Port as Unions Hustle to Keep Up (0 replies)
  76. USA: How Rich Are the Richest? Here’s How (0 replies)
  77. Kazakhstan: Police arrest suspect in killing of striking oil worker (0 replies)
  78. UK: Brendan Barber calls for curb on financial excess and investment in jobs at G20 (0 replies)
  79. Oakland General Strike Builds Solidarity With Labor (0 replies)
  80. Shutting It All Down: The Power of General Strikes in U.S. History (0 replies)
  81. Without More Jobs, Further Global Unrest Looms: ILO (0 replies)
  82. Teamsters Spread Sympathy Strikes (0 replies)
  83. Alabama Immigration Law May Soon Test Union Solidarity (0 replies)
  84. AFL-CIO Pres. Trumka to Super Committee Dems: Don’t Touch Social Insurance (0 replies)
  85. The PATCO Strike, Reagan and the Roots of Labor’s Decline (0 replies)
  86. L.A. Car Wash Workers Win a Union (0 replies)
  87. From Cairo to New York, Which Side Are Police On? (0 replies)
  88. Eight Hour Song (0 replies)
  89. Global: ILO: World economy on verge of new jobs recession (0 replies)
  90. Indonesia: Indonesia Passes Provisions to Implement Social Security Law (0 replies)
  91. Global: The Truth About Cats and Dogs (0 replies)
  92. Turkey: ICEM Lends Support to Persecuted Leather Workers (0 replies)
  93. Can Sandy Pope Win 3-Way Teamsters Race? (0 replies)
  94. Walmart Opponents Decry New Crop of Chicago Stores (0 replies)
  95. Indonesia: Police opposing workers' stand-off paid by mining company (0 replies)
  96. Australia: Unions welcome Qantas Fair Work Australia decision; now Joyce must get the planes back into the air (0 replies)
  97. Fiji: Worker rights in Fiji sink to a new low; Australian unions condemn arrest of Fijian union president (0 replies)
  98. India: Trade unions threaten strike against rising prices (0 replies)
  99. France: Air France cancels flights as five-day strike hits (0 replies)
  100. Australia: AWU shocked by Qantas ambush.Global shutdown of Qantas fleet.Lockout of union members (0 replies)
  101. Australia: Qantas says grounding all aircraft over labour dispute (0 replies)
  102. Will the Arab Spring Leave Migrants Out in the Cold? (0 replies)
  103. Union Leader Praises GOP Probe of Jobs Council Companies’ Healthcare Records (0 replies)
  104. Chrysler Workers Object to Imposed Contract (0 replies)
  105. Tomato Pickers: Trader Joe’s Is Rotten (0 replies)
  106. Bahrain: Teacher leaders under threat of torture (0 replies)
  107. Kazakhstan: Another oil worker strike leader attacked in Western Kazakhstan (0 replies)
  108. Colombia: Canadian Pacific Rubiales Signs Accord with Yellow Union in Colombia (0 replies)
  109. Working America Nurtures Working Class Support for ‘Occupy’ Aims (0 replies)
  110. Congress Approves Arizona Mining ‘Land Swap’: Job Bonanza or Environmental Disaster? (0 replies)
  111. ILWU/PMA joint Coos Bay casual processing list (0 replies)
  112. NY Millionaires' Tax Back in Spotlight (0 replies)
  113. Kazakhstan: Two journalists attacked with baseball bats, rubber bullets for reporting ongoing strike by oil workers (0 replies)
  114. Repealing SB 5: On the Verge of Victory in Ohio (0 replies)
  115. LA Car Wash Workers Sign Industry’s First Union Contract (0 replies)
  116. Michigan Unions and Poor Face 85 Hostile Laws (0 replies)
  117. Blowing Holes in the Low-Road Approach (0 replies)
  118. Portugal: Just Say 'Năo': Unions Ready To Challenge Austerity Measures (0 replies)
  119. Kazakhstan: Deadlock in Kazakhstan as 5 month long oil workers strike continues (0 replies)
  120. UK: Help protect wages and conditions for UK agricultural workers (0 replies)
  121. Global: Unions call for comprehensive action on precarious work by the ILO (0 replies)
  122. Egypt: Protesting police storm govt building as 30,000 cops strike, hold sit-ins across country (0 replies)
  123. Labor and Occupy Movements Continue to Stand in Solidarity (0 replies)
  124. Inside World’s Economic Engine, Young China Redefines Class Consciousness (0 replies)
  125. South Korea Sit-In Connects to U.S. ‘Occupiers’ (0 replies)
  126. Occupy Movement Faces Arrests, Aims at Verizon and Foreclosures (0 replies)
  127. Fiji: Global Union call to dump Fiji leader from Geneva talks (0 replies)
  128. Mexico’s Electrical Workers win tough two-year fight (0 replies)
  129. Longview prepares for the long-haul (0 replies)
  130. Egypt: Hundreds of workers protest in front of Cabinet (0 replies)
  131. Fiji: UNI protests invitation to Fiji dictator to speak to ITU World Conference (0 replies)
  132. Can Nontraditional Labor Orgs Really Represent Workers? (0 replies)
  133. The Case of the Disappearing Local TV Journalist (0 replies)
  134. Fear is Biggest Obstacle, Says Farmworkers’ Union (0 replies)
  135. Australia: Unions launch new inquiry into insecure work as part of push for better future for Australian workers (0 replies)
  136. Finland: Concilator's New Proposal Could End Short Metalworkers Strike (0 replies)
  137. Indonesia: Seven dead in Papua miners' strike (0 replies)
  138. UK: Curry workers turn up heat for better conditions (0 replies)
  139. Global: ITUC General Council sets global union agenda for 2012 (0 replies)
  140. Longshore leader asks Port of Longview to (0 replies)
  141. Unity and solidarity were themes at Pacific Coast Pensioners 44th convention (0 replies)
  142. India: Maruti Suzuki and workers reach agreement (0 replies)
  143. Switzerland: Rail workers strike against shit (0 replies)
  144. Greece Strikes, the People Rise, Global Economy Teeters (0 replies)
  145. California Workers Take Walmart’s Warehouses to Court (0 replies)
  146. Alabama Workers Meet Harsh Immigration Law with Wildcats (0 replies)
  147. Finland: Strikes Begin in Metal, Technology Sector (0 replies)
  148. Taxi Workers Become a Union—Officially (0 replies)
  149. Bold Action Isn’t Always Best—at Least at First (0 replies)
  150. Alleged ‘Skills Gap’ Takes Spotlight Off Who’s to Blame for Massive Jobs Shortage (0 replies)
  151. Uruguay: Forty factories occupied in Uruguayan metalworkers’ strike (0 replies)
  152. IBU members strike Georgia-Pacific quick, smart and hard (0 replies)
  153. India: Talks continue, Maruti Manesar strike enters 14th day (0 replies)
  154. India: Global Labour Movement Moves to Support Maruti Workers – Online! (0 replies)
  155. Portugal: Country facing general strike over austerity measures (0 replies)
  156. Greece: Austerity vote, more strikes (0 replies)
  157. New York Nurse Reformers One Step Closer to Power (0 replies)
  158. Auto Workers Approve Ford Contract after Hard Sell (0 replies)
  159. Bayer workers win new contract in Berkeley with better job security (0 replies)
  160. Southwestern Oregon Community College dedicates campus quad to former ILWU Local 12 Vice President, Henry Hansen (0 replies)
  161. ILWU ratifies grain agreement with the major Pacific Northwest Grain Elevator Operators (0 replies)
  162. Seeking solutions to pollution around the ports (0 replies)
  163. IBU victory: Bay Area ferry service contract awarded to Blue & Gold Feet (0 replies)
  164. India: Debate over trade unions rages in India (0 replies)
  165. America’s Real Industrial Policy: Maximize Profits at All Cost (0 replies)
  166. Locked-Out American Crystal Workers to Meet With Co.—This Time With Federal Help (0 replies)
  167. Zimbabwe: Vicious Attacks against Zimbabwean Trade Unions (0 replies)
  168. India: Strike at Maruti's Manesar plant enters 13th day (0 replies)
  169. Defend Your Breaks, and Defeat Retaliation (0 replies)
  170. Egypt: Telecom Egypt workers escalate protest, demand release of 5 charged with attempt murder of CEO (0 replies)
  171. Greece: Wave of protests, strikes hammer country ahead of austerity vote (0 replies)
  172. Austria: Warning Strikes in Metal Sector Pave Way to Exemplary 2011 Pay Awards (0 replies)
  173. Why I Chose to Get Arrested With 174 Occupy Chicago Protesters (0 replies)
  174. Mine Workers Struggle for Safety Underground, Justice in the Streets (0 replies)
  175. Indonesia: Another worker involved in clashes at US-owned Freeport mine dies (0 replies)
  176. Bahrain: Repression against Workers and Attacks against Trade Union Rights Are Still Going On (0 replies)
  177. India: Strike at Maruti's Manesar plant enters 12th day, talks on (0 replies)
  178. Georgia: Labour law only serves interests of Gov't and oligarchs: GTUC (0 replies)
  179. New Joe Hill Biography Explores the Man and the Martyr (0 replies)
  180. Obama’s Free-Trade Victory Threatens 2012 Prospects (0 replies)
  181. USA: Cultural exchange student warnings about mistreatment of group were ignored: 'Summer work and travel program' based in Hershey factory got out of (0 replies)
  182. UK: Unite clashes with Honda over 'union derecognition' documents (0 replies)
  183. Bahrain: Repression against Workers and Attacks against Trade Union Rights Are Still Going On (0 replies)
  184. NLRB May Lose Quorum in 2012, Suspending Recent Progress (0 replies)
  185. Austria: Wage Shame Drives Metalworkers into Warning Strikes (0 replies)
  186. The Week of Walking Backwards (0 replies)
  187. Saudi Arabia: Some 26 Indonesian Workers Facing Saudi Executions (0 replies)
  188. While Washington Dithers, Labor Brings Jobs and Equity Home (0 replies)
  189. Occupy Wall Street Holds Ground, with Labor's Help (0 replies)
  190. Burma: Workers win right to strike for the first time in decades (0 replies)
  191. Turning Occupy Anger Into Local Change (0 replies)
  192. San Francisco Union Members and Occupy Protesters ‘Foreclose’ Wells Fargo (0 replies)
  193. The Wrong Target: Public Workers, Unions Didn’t Cause Budget Crises (0 replies)
  194. Australia: Employers spreading misleading info, blaming Fair Work for productivity decline (0 replies)
  195. Egypt: Security forces free Egypt Telecom CEO held captive by his workers (0 replies)
  196. China: The workers'movement in China is gathering momentum (0 replies)
  197. India: Maruti workers defy High Court as strike enters 8th day (0 replies)
  198. UAW’s New Chrysler Contract (Sort of) Follows Pattern (0 replies)
  199. Ford Workers Opposing Contract in Early Votes (0 replies)
  200. Why Credit History Shouldn’t Be Used in Hiring Decisions (0 replies)
  201. Gov. Walker Recall Effort Will Begin in November (0 replies)
  202. USA: Act Now! Don’t Let Mayor Bloomberg Shut Down 'Occupy Wall Street' (0 replies)
  203. Greece: Anti-austerity strikes, protests continue (0 replies)
  204. USA: CHARTS: Here's What The Wall Street Protesters Are So Angry About... (0 replies)
  205. Back at Work After Lockout, USW Says Honeywell Unionbusting Continues (0 replies)
  206. India: Maruti Suzuki breaks agreement, sparks new strike – shot fired (0 replies)
  207. As U.S. OKs New Trade Deals, Salvadoran Workers Fight Their Fall-Out (0 replies)
  208. ‘Sowing the Seeds of Justice’ Profiles Chicano Labor Trailblazer (0 replies)
  209. Israel: Histadrut's Eini compares contract workers to slave market (0 replies)
  210. Obama Averts Railroad Workers’ Strike, Extending Concessions Conflict (0 replies)
  211. Building on Occupy Wall St., ‘Take Back Chicago’ Protests Keep the Pressure On (0 replies)
  212. Bogus ‘Recovery’ Offers Households Bigger Income Drop Than Recession (0 replies)
  213. Anger and Hope on the Streets of Chicago (0 replies)
  214. UAW-Ford Workers Organizing for 'No' Vote (0 replies)
  215. Indonesia: Mine strike protest killing at US-owned giant must be investigated: Amnesty (0 replies)
  216. Fiji: Treason charges being considered for Australian citizen: Air Pacific union whistleblower (0 replies)
  217. Whither Change to Win? (0 replies)
  218. How Can We Solve The Jobs Crisis? (0 replies)
  219. USA: Labor Talks in Detroit Go Social (0 replies)
  220. OSHA ‘Protection’ Program Leaves Much to Be Desired (0 replies)
  221. Colombia: Oil Workers Continue Battle for Rights, Solidarity Caravan 10-14 October (0 replies)
  222. Georgia: ICEM Rebuts Georgian Business Ombudsman for Remarks over Steel Mill Dispute (0 replies)
  223. Indonesia: Protester dies at world's biggest copper mine during Indonesian Freeport demo - union official (0 replies)
  224. Korea: Female protestor at top of shipyard crane Kim Jin-suk to follow decision by Hanjin's laid-off workers (0 replies)
  225. Fiji: FTUC attacks military regime Fiji independence celebrations; misuse of schoolkids (0 replies)
  226. Court rules that EGT was ‘acutely aware’ of ILWU Local 21 Working Agreement in lease agreement with Port of Longview (0 replies)
  227. Is Organized Labor’s Support for Occupy Wall Street Surprising? (0 replies)
  228. While Wall Street Quakes, Greece’s Fire Still Burns Bright (0 replies)
  229. Verizon Workers to iPhone Lovers: Side With Us (0 replies)
  230. Struggling New York School Workers Get Knocked Hard in Budget War (0 replies)
  231. Strike Wave Sweeps Brazil (0 replies)
  232. Sky-high Oakland crane operator moves your stuff (video) (0 replies)
  233. Kazakhstan: Oil Giant Denies Talks With Striking Workers (0 replies)
  234. China: The Dark Side of Steve Jobs's Dream (0 replies)
  235. Trumka: AFL-CIO Will Support Occupy Wall St. Protest ‘In Every Way’ It Can (0 replies)
  236. Republicans Funded By Roofing Industry Oppose Roofing Regulations (0 replies)
  237. Wall Street Occupiers Fight America’s Democracy Deficit (0 replies)
  238. Labor Throws Weight Behind Wall Street Occupation (0 replies)
  239. Ireland: UN review puts human rights record under scrutiny (0 replies)
  240. Egypt: VIDEO: Workers Denounce Military Regime (0 replies)
  241. Workers at Bayer pharmaceutical plant in Berkeley, CA win new pact (0 replies)
  242. ILWU Int’l President Bob McEllrath releases solidarty statement in support of ‘Occupy Wall Street’ (0 replies)
  243. USA: AFL-CIO's Trumka endorses Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  244. Georgia: Metalworker Strike Leaders Rehired, Boss Sacked (0 replies)
  245. Plantations on the Playing Field: The Problem With College Sports (0 replies)
  246. Deadline for Rail Strike Looms, but Delay Is Likely (0 replies)
  247. Labor Board Could Lift ‘Destructive’ Lockout of New York Housing Workers (0 replies)
  248. Two-Tier System Remains in UAW Deal with Ford (0 replies)
  249. Labor Protections in Trade Deals Are a Cruel Joke (0 replies)
  250. Kazakhstan: Striking Kazakh Oil Worker Said To Commit Suicide (0 replies)