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  1. Africa: Unions in Africa Lead Global Protests on Swaziland Independence Day (0 replies)
  2. Boycott Targets Costco as Pizza Factory Strike Hits Three-Month Mark (0 replies)
  3. Labor Tension Rising at American Airlines, As Bankruptcy Judge OKs Union Busting (0 replies)
  4. Australia: VIDEO: Richest woman in Australia Gina Rinehart (with subtitles) (0 replies)
  5. South Africa: An open letter to Cosatu (0 replies)
  6. USA: Trumka at DNC: We love our country .... we built it (0 replies)
  7. Asia: Reward offered for leaking secret text of Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (0 replies)
  8. Kraft Foods Bites Into Labor Struggles in Tunisia and Egypt (0 replies)
  9. Colombian Hunger Strikers Sew Lips Back Shut (0 replies)
  10. Inside and Out the Convention Hall, A Fight for Farm Labor (0 replies)
  11. Malawi: Running battles as Blantyre City Council workers demand 150% pay hike (0 replies)
  12. UK: Young and low-skilled workers hit hardest as 'underemployment' rises (0 replies)
  13. Kenya: Court extends order outlawing strike by 280,000 teachers (0 replies)
  14. Chicago Teachers Find Emanuel’s Prominent DNC Speaking Slot ‘Ironic’ (0 replies)
  15. Lawsuit Sheds Light on Murky and Dangerous Warehouse Sector (0 replies)
  16. AFL-CIO Head Meets Palermo’s Pizza CEO But Strike and Boycott Continue (0 replies)
  17. Union Rights Should Be Civil Rights (0 replies)
  18. Fiji: Global Union backs gold mine workers in Fiji call for union rights (0 replies)
  19. Egypt: Act Now demand Kraft Egypt reinstate sacked leaders of independent union! (0 replies)
  20. South Africa: COSATU welcomes dropping of Marikana mineworkers murder charges (0 replies)
  21. Swaziland: Unions across globe back campaign for democracy in Swaziland (0 replies)
  22. Canada: Top 10 Labour Movement Accomplishments - Vote for Your Favourite! (0 replies)
  23. Brother Is Gone (0 replies)
  24. RNC Workers Paid Below Minimum Wage; Fair Trade Fallout; Breaking Bad vs. The Wire (0 replies)
  25. Australia: Australian women still no closer in the fight for equal pay: time for action (0 replies)
  26. India: Auto Giant Seeks to Crush Independent Union (0 replies)
  27. New York Bakery Workers Fight Closure, Occupy Store (0 replies)
  28. Fiji: No resolution to 21-year-old miners' strike (0 replies)
  29. Cambodia: Historic icon Angkor restoration workers sign first union collective agreement (0 replies)
  30. Ireland: Exploitation case worker not entitled to €92,000 award (0 replies)
  31. South Africa: COSATU condemns murder charges (0 replies)
  32. Union-Owned Bank Helps Scranton Restore Firefighters & Cops Pay (0 replies)
  33. Reforming Welfare and Gutting the Poor: A Bipartisan Platform (0 replies)
  34. City Janitors Are Latest To Feel Sting of Emanuel’s Cost-Cutting (0 replies)
  35. India’s Auto Giant Seeks to Crush Independent Union (0 replies)
  36. South Africa: Apartheid-era Murder Charges Against 270 Miners “Absurd” (0 replies)
  37. Australia: VIDEO: BHP the faceless global giant way out of touch (0 replies)
  38. Germany: Siemens GFA Put To An Early Test In USA (0 replies)
  39. South Africa: Peace talks hoped to turn page on Lonmin troubles (0 replies)
  40. From Arianna Huffington’s Unpaid Massage Therapists to Obama’s Bridge to Work Program (0 replies)
  41. State of California Charges SEIU With Physically Threatening Dissidents (0 replies)
  42. Which Way Will The Pendulum Swing? Chicago Teachers Give Notice of Strike (0 replies)
  43. Massachusetts Temp Workers Win Right to Know Their Employer (0 replies)
  44. Colombia: Government Cuts Fuel to Protection Units - Lives at Risk (0 replies)
  45. Global: ITUC welcomes Olympic hosts pledge on human rights (0 replies)
  46. Audit of Apple’s Chinese Factories Reveals Bandaid Reforms (0 replies)
  47. Burma: Burmese Union Leader Maung Maung returning from Exile (0 replies)
  48. Turkey: Action day across the globe shows support for sacked 305 (0 replies)
  49. Review: Tearing Apart the Big Lies about 'Big Labor' (0 replies)
  50. South Africa: COSATU shocked at ‘shot-in-the-back’ allegations (0 replies)
  51. Chicago Teachers Say They'll Strike for the Kids (0 replies)
  52. Canada: Grieving Families Want Tougher Justice for Workplace Deaths (0 replies)
  53. Indonesia: Govt Opts for Suspension of Outsourcing System After Strike Threat (0 replies)
  54. Illinois Unions Fight Prison Closures (0 replies)
  55. Blind Activists Boycott Goodwill Over Subminimum Pay (0 replies)
  56. South Africa: Striking miners 'were shot in the back' (0 replies)
  57. India: Union leader, 7 others in judicial custody (0 replies)
  58. Burma: Mine workers form union (0 replies)
  59. China: What does China's economic slowdown mean for human rights, worker rights? (0 replies)
  60. USA: Locked-Out Crystal Sugar Worker: 'We Didn't Do Anything to Deserve This' (0 replies)
  61. How Houston Janitors Got 25 Cents a Year (0 replies)
  62. Romney’s Bain in the Ass (0 replies)
  63. Tee’d Off Greenskeepers Picket Oakland Country Club (0 replies)
  64. GM Agrees to Mediate, Ending Colombian Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  65. Colombia: Nestle under fire over trade unionist's murder (0 replies)
  66. China: Fair Labor Association report shows some policy changes at Foxconn but few improvements for workers (0 replies)
  67. Egypt: The unfinished Labor revolution (0 replies)
  68. South African Mine Strike Spreads; Another Cablevision Victory; & NFL Refs Lockout Goes Unnoticed (0 replies)
  69. USA: Siemens Accused Of Union Busting (0 replies)
  70. Colombia: Will Colombia's protesting workers be heard? (0 replies)
  71. Country Club Could Owe $3.4 Million After NLRB Rules Lockout Illegal (0 replies)
  72. Looking for a Good Job? Don’t Get Your Hopes Up (0 replies)
  73. South Africa’s Mine Massacre Reveals Ugly Realities (0 replies)
  74. South Africa: COSATU statement on Marikana Massacre (0 replies)
  75. After Sit-Down Strike, Philippine Airline Union Battles Outsourcing (0 replies)
  76. South Africa: SAMWU says no more Marikana’s (0 replies)
  77. South Africa: Marikana being used: union (0 replies)
  78. Infographic: When Dollars Stop Fatalities (0 replies)
  79. Chicago Teachers Move Toward Strike (0 replies)
  80. California Domestic Workers Ask for a Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T (0 replies)
  81. Rahm Emanuel’s ‘Leaky Jobs Pipeline’ Exposed (0 replies)
  82. Detroit Schools Hit With Class Size Explosion (0 replies)
  83. Zimbabwe: Solidarity support needed for suspended ZESA workers (0 replies)
  84. South Africa: Radio Labour interviews COSATU's Patrick Craven to discuss Marikana massacre (0 replies)
  85. Turkey: DHL Turkey picket line visits show global support for sacked workers (0 replies)
  86. China: Li Wangyang's friend arrested as punishment for questioning suspicious circumstance of death (0 replies)
  87. Uganda: Women to expose bad employers (0 replies)
  88. BAMN Pushes Teachers Unions Toward Radicalism (0 replies)
  89. Bargain to Organize: From Boon to Embarrassment (0 replies)
  90. Twinkie-Maker Gives Teamsters Brutal ‘Last, Best’ Offer (0 replies)
  91. South Africa: COSATU NW calls on workers in Lonmin to mourn (0 replies)
  92. Iraqi Labor Unions Still Struggling with U.S. Occupation’s Yoke (0 replies)
  93. Canada: Challenge Neo Liberal Capitalism to Build a Better World, Lewenza says (0 replies)
  94. USA: Caterpillar outmuscles union to end Illinois strike in loss for organized labor (0 replies)
  95. Global: Joint press release: Employers and unions welcome entry into force of ILO Maritime Labour Convention in just 12 months' time (0 replies)
  96. U.S. Tax Code Encourages Excess CEO Pay (0 replies)
  97. Consumers, Workers Upset Over New Verizon Deal (0 replies)
  98. Not-For-Profit Hospitals Make Billions—and Provide Little Charity Care (0 replies)
  99. Home Care Workers: Still Waiting for Obama (0 replies)
  100. Canada: Policy, not cutting labour costs, is the key to preserving auto industry (0 replies)
  101. South Africa: As tensions rise over shootings striking mine workers face Lonmin dismissal deadline (0 replies)
  102. Global: Robots take on skilled labour (0 replies)
  103. Honduras: Inspecting the Inspectors: Walmart and Chiquita immune to labor oversight in Honduras (0 replies)
  104. Bain Capital Busted Unions; Canada Reopens Asbestos Mine; New York Union Tosses Prez (0 replies)
  105. Blame Flies Over Police Massacre of 34 South African Miners (0 replies)
  106. A Dream Deferred? (0 replies)
  107. NY Public Employees Hit Reset After Old Guard Pushes Contract Takeaways (0 replies)
  108. South Africa: COSATU condemns violence at Lonmin and breakaway ‘union’ NATAWU (0 replies)
  109. Kazakhstan: Human Rights Watch calls for fair trial for opposition, oil workers (0 replies)
  110. China: International scholars call on Guangdong Gvt to stop repression against Labor NGOS (0 replies)
  111. South Africa: IndustriALL condemns wild killings at South African Lonmin mine (0 replies)
  112. South Africa: Deadly clashes at South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine as police open fire on strikers (0 replies)
  113. Turkey: IndustriALL takes de facto suspension of bargaining rights in Turkey to ILO (0 replies)
  114. ILWU Sues Port of Portland for Unlawful $4.7 Million Payout to ICTSI (0 replies)
  115. U.S. Protests Tell GM to Resolve Colombian Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  116. Russia: Air industry trade union strikes in Moscow prohibited by court for 'security' reasons (0 replies)
  117. Colombia: Ex-GM workers in Colombia sew shut mouths, open third week of hunger strike (0 replies)
  118. Filipino Banana Workers Frustrated in Battle Over Dole’s Pesticides (0 replies)
  119. Detroit’s Wayne State University Looks to Destroy Tenure (0 replies)
  120. USA: Ex-worker sues Disney; says forbids Muslim head scarf (0 replies)
  121. Vietnam: Union activist lawyer flees to Thailand to continue struggle for democracy and human rights in Vietnam (0 replies)
  122. Paper Workers Picket Obama over Secretive Trade Negotiations (0 replies)
  123. Paul Ryan Closely Tied To Union That Allegedly Threatened Dissidents with Violence (0 replies)
  124. IWW General Convention Approaches! (0 replies)
  125. Iran: Urgent Action: Free Alireza Asgari and Jalil Mohammadi (0 replies)
  126. Canada: Indian trade unions appalled by Canada’s decision to reopen asbestos mines (0 replies)
  127. Chinese Labor Activists Get Shut Out, But Won’t Shut Up (0 replies)
  128. Walmart, Right-Wing Media Company Hold Star-Studded Benefit Promoting Education Reform Film (0 replies)
  129. Boss Shoots Worker For Demanding Back Pay, Brazilian Metalworkers Win & Pilots Dump Union Prez (0 replies)
  130. Colombia: AFL-CIO Calls On U.S. And Colombian Governments To Encourage Negotiations With GM Subsidiary And Their Workers (0 replies)
  131. UK: Web picket launched as strike escalates (0 replies)
  132. Spain: Police arrest 5 union members over ‘Robin Hood’ supermarket looting (0 replies)
  133. USA: Union leader strives to ease Obama's 'white guy problem' (0 replies)
  134. Nepal: Govt, transporters fail to strike agreement (0 replies)
  135. Workers Try to Organize Airport Subway, Get Fired (0 replies)
  136. As Some AT&T Unions Strike, Others “Scab” (0 replies)
  137. U.S. Industrial Policy Needed, But Elites in Both Parties Have No Answers (0 replies)
  138. Brazil Union’s Highway Occupation Cancels GM Layoffs (0 replies)
  139. Nigeria: Unions give gov't ultimatum: withdraw soldiers or face general strike (0 replies)
  140. Global: Call for solidarity with sacked DHL workers (0 replies)
  141. Research Raises More Toxic Health Concerns for Popcorn Workers (0 replies)
  142. NASA Firefighters Protest Steep Cuts (0 replies)
  143. Europe: EU study finds higher risk of losing jobs for women in public sector (0 replies)
  144. Colombia: More General Motors workers sew their mouths shut in hunger strike (0 replies)
  145. Turkey: ITF makes appeal to UK and Spanish football clubs in Turkish Airlines dispute (0 replies)
  146. Egypt: Workers Demand a Say in the New Egypt Under President Morsi (0 replies)
  147. The Pacific Northwest Labor History Association Honors ILWU Local 21 and historian Ron Magden (0 replies)
  148. Golden Gate Ferry Workers sign final deal (0 replies)
  149. ILWU locals hit Clean Harbors contractor for safety problems (0 replies)
  150. ILWU joins protest against latest “free trade” deal (0 replies)
  151. Turkey: VIDEO: Brutally Yours (0 replies)
  152. Colombia: Ex-GM Workers Protest, Sew Mouths Shut in Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  153. Chicago Protesters: "Take TIFs Off the Menu!" (0 replies)
  154. Making Sure a Strike Centers On Unfair Labor Practices (0 replies)
  155. Nigeria: Privatisation forced at gunpoint (0 replies)
  156. Swaziland: Minister complains of migraine headaches caused by on-going teacher union dispute (0 replies)
  157. Global: International Youth Day 2012: interactive on line discussions on Google+ and Twitter (0 replies)
  158. Penn. Unions Eagerly Support GOP’s Proposed $1.7 Billion Gift to Shell Oil (0 replies)
  159. Spain: Unions tell king bailout would be suicidal (0 replies)
  160. Lacking Contracts, New Orleans Teachers Use Old-School Tactics (0 replies)
  161. Turkey: ITF Urges Turkish Airlines Chairman To Step In Over 305 Sacked Workers (0 replies)
  162. Kazakhstan: Oil worker appeal fails, 13 still behind bars (0 replies)
  163. Negotiations Resume As Houston Janitors’ Strike Nears Second Month (0 replies)
  164. USA: Where Free Speech Goes to Die: The Workplace (0 replies)
  165. Lips Sewed Shut, Colombia GM Workers Will Not Be Silent (0 replies)
  166. Indonesia: One Million Workers Plan Strike Post Lebaran (0 replies)
  167. Fiji: Trade union leader reports beatings by military coup leader to police (0 replies)
  168. Egypt: Workers in struggle over wages and conditions (0 replies)
  169. UK: The women changing Britain's unions (0 replies)
  170. Italy: Beaches empty as umbrella workers strike (0 replies)
  171. Review: Organize or Die by Laura McClure (0 replies)
  172. Two Years After Fatal Disaster, Push to Protect Coal Miners Wears On (0 replies)
  173. New Report Reveals The Extent of For-Profit Colleges’ Corruption (0 replies)
  174. Spain: Spain anti-privatisation rail strike disrupts trains (0 replies)
  175. Swaziland: Crackdown on striking teachers - hundreds sacked (0 replies)
  176. USA: United Steel Workers and California Labor Federation Stand Up for Colombian Unions and Peace (0 replies)
  177. We Shall Overcome (0 replies)
  178. Nissan Workers Seek Fair Shake in Mississippi Plant (0 replies)
  179. Canada: Unions Launch Proposal for Largest Private Sector Union in Country (0 replies)
  180. Malawi: Tough times trigger strikes (0 replies)
  181. Andy Stern Responds to Critics of His Post-SEIU Career (0 replies)
  182. Philadelphia Charter School Teachers—And Their Union—Stand Up to Management (0 replies)
  183. HIV Risks Stalk Migrant Farmworker Communities (0 replies)
  184. Turkey: Solidarity with jailed trade unionists (0 replies)
  185. Union: Fair Election Impossible Following Mass Firings by Pizza Company (0 replies)
  186. Ending Quebec Lockout, Steel Workers Limit Subcontractors (0 replies)
  187. Another Utility Union Claims Understaffing Causes Longer Power Outages (0 replies)
  188. Swaziland: One-Month Teachers’ Strike Does Not Mean Political Liberation for Swaziland (0 replies)
  189. Storm Warning for Grocery Union As Huge Supervalu Chain Falters (0 replies)
  190. NLRB Rules In Favor of Chicago’s Columbia College Professors (0 replies)
  191. Eager to Unionize, Grad Workers Wait for NLRB’s Thumbs-Up (0 replies)
  192. Korea (South): Assault on unions: How long should Seoul remain as labor repressor? (0 replies)
  193. ILWU joins LA march against Wal-Mart (0 replies)
  194. ILWU members mark sacrifice of the martyrs of the 1934 strike in Coast-wide Bloody Thursday celebrations (0 replies)
  195. Fiji: Trade unionist reports beatings and torture by military (0 replies)
  196. Global Hyatt Boycott Heats Up (0 replies)
  197. Hyatt Worker Cathy Youngblood: We’re Not Going To Stop “Until We Get What We Need” (0 replies)
  198. Unions Expect Verizon to Impose Terms, Ready to Walk Out Again (0 replies)
  199. USA: Top 5 Reasons Why Raising the Minimum Wage Is Good for You and Me (0 replies)
  200. Swaziland: Teachers striking for democracy (0 replies)
  201. UK: Light the flame for workers rights! (0 replies)
  202. Study Shows Need for Anti-poverty Measures, But Obama Seems AWOL on Minimum Wage. (0 replies)
  203. India: Down and out on the shop floor (0 replies)
  204. NYC Mayor Calls For Police Strikes, Detained Immigrant Prison Labor & Garbage Strike in Seattle (0 replies)
  205. Egypt: A dream for millions of Egyptian workers: A minimum wage (0 replies)
  206. Turkey: Vocal protest builds pressure for reinstatment of sacked Turkish Airline workers (0 replies)
  207. Swaziland: King of one of the world's poorest countries arranges a pleasure trip for his wives as citizens demand better wages. (0 replies)
  208. Unions Contract Out to PR Firms That Work for Anti-Worker Groups (0 replies)
  209. Restaurant Workers Target Unsavory Labor Practices at Darden (0 replies)
  210. The Shared Services Disaster (0 replies)
  211. Italy: Bank employees strike against job, pay cuts (0 replies)
  212. Arizona's Immigrants and Unions Organize Against 'Show Me Your Papers' Law (0 replies)
  213. Morocco: ITF delegation steps up pressure to release imprisoned Moroccan union leader (0 replies)
  214. Colombia: Assault on Trade Unions Continues Unabated (0 replies)
  215. Kazakhstan: Security forces seal off center of Zhanaozen oil town amid reports of renewed worker protests (0 replies)
  216. Peru: Union Leader Fired after Speaking out against Poor Working Conditions (0 replies)
  217. Making Health Care Reform Work: A Perspective from California Doctors (0 replies)
  218. After Defeat, CWA Wins Another Cablevision Election (0 replies)
  219. Con Ed Workers Back On the Job, Company Maintains Hard Line (0 replies)
  220. USA: Workers march on anniversary of last minimum wage raise. Demonstrate against companies considered to be worst low-wage employers (0 replies)
  221. UK: Unions win gold medal for Olympic bargaining (0 replies)
  222. Chicago Teachers Win Relief in Longer Day Battle, but War Not Over (0 replies)
  223. Global: Rio Tinto Voted Worst Company Linked to Olympics (0 replies)
  224. New York’s Low-Wage Workers Rally for Rights and Stir Solidarity (0 replies)
  225. Pressure Already Building on Obama for Second-Term OSHA Reform (0 replies)
  226. McEllrath facing September re-trial (0 replies)
  227. Corporations Sell Longer Day, Chicago Teachers Aren’t Buying (0 replies)
  228. Israel: Firefighters win big gains, including the right to strike (0 replies)
  229. Swaziland: Troops put on standby to break strikes (0 replies)
  230. Hotel Workers Tell Hyatt to Feel Their Pain as Boycott Grows (0 replies)
  231. Hidden in New Highways Bill, ‘Stealth Attack’ Stuns Ship Unions (0 replies)
  232. UK: Story of Olympic mascots, Wenlock and Mandeville, begin with sweatshops in China (0 replies)
  233. 3 Years Without a Raise: Campaign for Higher Minimum Pay Launches (0 replies)
  234. Union To Picket Obama Fundraiser Over Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal (0 replies)
  235. Paid-Sick-Leave Fight Escalates in New York City, Expands Across the Nation (0 replies)
  236. Going Undercover to Determine the Real Price of Sex (0 replies)
  237. Turkey Arrests Public-Sector Unionists Under Broad Terror Law (0 replies)
  238. USA: Global boycott of Hyatt launched (0 replies)
  239. Supreme Court Opens Door to ‘Open Shop’ (0 replies)
  240. Egypt: President Morsi Intervenes to Settle Strike Wave After Worker Killed (0 replies)
  241. Local 13 members break ground on new dispatch hall in Wilmington (0 replies)
  242. Wage Theft Gets Jail Time In NY, NV Union May Sit Out Election, Detroit Cuts Pay by 10% (0 replies)
  243. Iraq: No labour laws in Iraq: Employers pick worker representatives (0 replies)
  244. Vindicated in court, union says email exhibits show carriers left Portland because of ICTSI, not because of longshore workers (0 replies)
  245. Federal court ruling vindicates ILWU (0 replies)
  246. Spain: Firefighters strip over austerity cuts (0 replies)
  247. Spain: Millions of people protest in 80 Spanish cities (video) (0 replies)
  248. Criminalizing Condoms: Sex Workers Get Policed but Remain Unprotected (0 replies)
  249. Honeywell Shutters Uranium Plant, Lays Off More Than 200 Workers (0 replies)
  250. Romney Challenged to Debate Offshoring as Jobs Flow to China (0 replies)