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