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- Iran: Worldwide pressure brings hope for teacher (0 replies)
- Obama Administration Pushes to Privatize Poultry Inspection (0 replies)
- Global: 'Let My People Bargain!' Why Moses Was History's First Union Representative (0 replies)
- Transit Troubles Provoke National Day of Protests (0 replies)
- Egypt: Public sector workers clash with army on 1st day of privatisation sit-in protests (0 replies)
- Serbia: Kosovo union president arrested (0 replies)
- Serbia: Amnesty condemns arrest of Hasan Abazi (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Only trade union in country closed down (0 replies)
- Labor Leaders Take Alabama Immigration Law Repeal Bid to Berlin (0 replies)
- Labor Coalition Warns Against War With Iran (0 replies)
- Romney Silent About His Role in NLRB Scandal (0 replies)
- Global: Founding Congress of IndustriALL global union (0 replies)
- The Great Training Wreck: Job Skills Deficits and Corporate-Backed Tech Schools (0 replies)
- Unrest in Indonesia’s Mines: Local Chaos and Global Injustice (0 replies)
- Unions Struggle to Regroup As Verizon’s Hits Keep Coming (0 replies)
- 2 Years After Upper Big Branch Disaster, Coal Baron Blankenship Is Gone. What Else Has Changed? (0 replies)
- Student-Labor Alliance Aims to Lift Standards at Vanderbilt (0 replies)
- Global: IndustriALL to unite workers across global supply chain (0 replies)
- Global: New global union federation IndustriALL's flag to be planted on top of Everest (0 replies)
- In Memoriam: Mike Welch, Organizer and Unsung Hero of Labor Movement (0 replies)
- American Airlines Petitions to Override 3 Unions’ Contracts, Promises New Offer For Largest (0 replies)
- New Arizona Law Allows 12-Hour Mining Shifts Underground (0 replies)
- Palestine: IFJ Calls for Release of Palestinian Journalist Held over Protection of Sources (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Thiess of Australia and PT Kaltim Prima Coal Use Police to Bludgeon Striking Miners (0 replies)
- Canada: Massive Demonstration in Support of Rio Tinto’s Locked-Out Workers (0 replies)
- Labor News Round-Up: Rolling Strikes, OSHA Opposition and a Brooklyn Lockout (0 replies)
- Judge Strikes Down Key Parts of Gov. Walker’s Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
- Harvard Layoffs Threaten the University’s Backbone: Libraries (0 replies)
- Nader: Obama Spends More Time on NCAA Brackets Than Workplace Safety (0 replies)
- Netherlands: We won't live to retirement: health care workers (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Ports of Auckland Lockout Notice Lifted (0 replies)
- ‘Right-to-Work’ Laws a Fatal ‘Cure’ for Wages. Why Can’t Labor Make the Case? (0 replies)
- President Obama’s Etch A Sketch Factory Problem (0 replies)
- Steelworkers in Arizona’s ‘Copper Triangle:’ A Proud History Fading (0 replies)
- Supply Chain Workers Test Strength of Links (0 replies)
- Spain: General strike underway (0 replies)
- In an Arizona Mining Town Left Behind, Dreams for the Future (0 replies)
- Rx for U.S. Health (and Healthcare): A Politics of Solidarity and Equality (0 replies)
- Citing ‘Tradition,’ Big Ag Fights Reforms for Child Farmworkers (0 replies)
- Wisconsin: Making Sense of the Uprising (0 replies)
- Brazil: CONTAG brings thousands of rural workers onto the streets of Brasilia to demand their rights (0 replies)
- NLRB Investigates Claims of Post-Lockout Union-Busting at Honeywell Plant (0 replies)
- Why the Millionaires Tax Was Worth Fighting For (0 replies)
- State Dept. Confirms Criticism of Student Guestworker Program: It’s About Work, not Culture (0 replies)
- Mali: BWI calls for an immediate return to constitutional rule and condemns the attack on the Labour Exchange (0 replies)
- Germany: Strikers shut down airports (0 replies)
- China: Workers best placed to monitor conditions in Apple's supply chain (0 replies)
- Canada: Unions across globe to increase pressure on Rio Tinto on March 31 to end Quebec lockout (0 replies)
- Spain: Sex Workers Punishing Banks By Withholding Sex From Employees (0 replies)
- Ireland: Mass at Vita Cortex marks 100th day of sit-in (0 replies)
- GOP NLRB Member Passed Sensitive Information to Romney Campaign (0 replies)
- Vermont Postal Unions and Occupy Unite to Save the Mail (0 replies)
- Spain: Unions Predict Large-Scale General Strike (0 replies)
- Italy: General strike is inevitable, says CGIL leader (0 replies)
- Iran: Clemency denied for Abdolreza Ghanbari (0 replies)
- Labor Joins Losing Fight Against Bogus, Dangerous ‘JOBS Act’ (0 replies)
- Grad Student Workers Plan Counterattack After Michigan Gov. Signs Law Denying Rights (0 replies)
- UK: Army on standby as petrol tanker drivers vote on strike action (0 replies)
- As Helping Hands for Elders, Home Care Workers Push for Respect (0 replies)
- CWA Union Teams Up With Free Press, Consumer Groups to Oppose Telecom Deregulation (0 replies)
- GE’s Warm and Fuzzy Ad Campaign Ignores U.S. Job Slashing (0 replies)
- The Teamsters—Will Reality TV Be Stranger than Fiction? (0 replies)
- Thailand: Journalists' international calls for campaigner Somyot's release (0 replies)
- Portugal: General strike against austerity snarls transport (0 replies)
- Canada: Air Canada workers strike despite legislation, force showdown with airline and govenment (0 replies)
- Chicago’s Cafe YO! Combines Youth Jobs, Activism, and Caffeine (0 replies)
- The IBT on Reality TV: Boston Union Teams Up With Mark Wahlberg (0 replies)
- New Zealand: ITF condemns 'car crash' decision by POAL managers (0 replies)
- Pressing Grocery Chains, Florida Tomato Pickers Start to Feel Gains (0 replies)
- Canada: Negotiations Restart between USW, Rio Tinto Alcan in Quebec Lockout (0 replies)
- Pakistan: ICEM, Unions Monitoring New Trade Union legislation (0 replies)
- Could Recall Fight Open New Progressive Era in Wisconsin? (0 replies)
- How Bogus Ratings Make Good Teachers Do Bad Things (0 replies)
- Australia: Historic day as Parl't votes to make our roads safer (0 replies)
- ILWU members stage solidarity actions to support New Zealand dockers (0 replies)
- As More U.S. Aircraft Are Repaired Abroad, Are Airlines Sacrificing Safety for Profits? (0 replies)
- Labor Sees Election Choice: Renew Economy or Dig Deeper Ditch (0 replies)
- Bogus Ratings: Another Tool in the School Wars (0 replies)
- Portugal: CGTP Calls for General Strike (0 replies)
- Colombia: UNISON says harassment of Colombian trade unionists must stop (0 replies)
- Will New York City Mayoral Front-Runner Kill Paid Sick Leave Again? (0 replies)
- Slow but Steady: 6 Years Into Bus Driver Campaign, Teamsters Organize 32,000 (0 replies)
- Oil and Gas Mean Misery and Forced Labor—Not Jobs—in Developing Countries (0 replies)
- What Wisconsin Will Recall (0 replies)
- San Franciscans Clash With U.K. Grocer Over Labor Practices, Job Creation (0 replies)
- Spain: Unions Ratify Call to General Strike (0 replies)
- Egypt: Celebrating the first Anniversary of Declaration of Trade Union Freedom (0 replies)
- ILWU members help Local 91 brother re-take his home (0 replies)
- Under Siege, Wis. Gov. Walker Faces Defeats, Blunders—and Looming Recall (0 replies)
- 1 Hospital and a 7-Year Labor Struggle: Adam Reich’s ‘With God on Our Side’ (0 replies)
- Getting on the BRT Bus: U.S. Cities Eye Mexico Program That Benefits Workers (0 replies)
- Australia: Unions in Australia call for a $26 wage rise to help lowest paid catch up to average earnings (0 replies)
- Syria: Regime heads for all out war with its own people (0 replies)
- Estonia: Strike wins government concessions (0 replies)
- The $6.6 Trillion Retirement Problem: Unions Push Boost to Social Security Benefits (0 replies)
- Unions Launch Fight Against Voter Suppression, for Stronger Democracy (0 replies)
- Makers, Takers and $2-a-dayers (0 replies)
- California Unions Compromise on Millionaires Tax (0 replies)
- Canada: World-wide campaign against Rio Tinto spills onto new website fighting Canadian lock-out (0 replies)
- France: Union representing French spies to stage labour protest (0 replies)
- Turkey: Women stake their claim on IWD (0 replies)
- Canada: Locked Out Rio Tinto Alcan Steelworkers Build Global Unity as Mass Rall Nears, 31 March (0 replies)
- Is Parody a Felony? Latest Twist in Fight Over GOP Suppression of Wis. Labor Art Show (0 replies)
- Not All Labor Leaders Happy With AFL-CIO’s Obama Endorsement (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO Endorses Obama, Puts Money on National Worker ‘Conversation’ (0 replies)
- Struggling to Organize, Adjuncts Succeed at American University (0 replies)
- Egypt: Military responds with strike-breaking as independent trade unions flourish (0 replies)
- UK: ' Most female-unfriendly Gvt in living memory' says TUC (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Port of Auckland/MUNZ dispute is playing out as an industrial fight to the death (0 replies)
- Labor Campaign Calls on Olympic Brand Companies to Play Fair (0 replies)
- Rep. Miller: GOP Squashing NLRB Inspector General Report (0 replies)
- Two Years After Massey Disaster, Mine Safety Agency Owns Up to Problems (Again) (0 replies)
- Domestic Workers Look to Extend Gains (0 replies)
- Piven: Labor Revival Needs Push From Outside and Below (0 replies)
- Canada: Remembering activist Madeleine Parent (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Oil workers' lawyer released on probation (0 replies)
- USA: Labor leaders plan a door-to-door effort to aid Obama (0 replies)
- Bargaining in Public? Pressure Builds on Colorado Teachers Unions (0 replies)
- Philly Community College Workers Question Budget, Authorize Strike (0 replies)
- Paraguay: 28,000 Health Workers to Join National Strike (0 replies)
- USA: Union leaders plan a huge door-to-door effort to get Obama re-elected (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Auckland Port protest gone international (0 replies)
- Frank Kennedy, key ILWU Canada leader (0 replies)
- Employer declares war on New Zealand dockers (0 replies)
- Martyred ILWU officers added to Philippine ‘Wall of Remembrance’ (0 replies)
- 65th annual convention at Local 6 (0 replies)
- GOP Attacks Obama With Gas Price Cudgel, While Media Ignores Refinery Closures (0 replies)
- Immokalee Workers and Allies ‘Fast for Fair Food’ in Florida (0 replies)
- Chile: Union-sponsored women's rights march ends in fierce clashes (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Police ban ZCTU women’s march for International Women’s Day (0 replies)
- Estonia: Narva Power Plants workers hold a support strike for education workers (0 replies)
- Haiti: Workers Demand Living Wage (0 replies)
- Global: IWD Union News From Around the World (0 replies)
- Australia: Mining Union sticks up for billionaires in ad campaign launched today (0 replies)
- Workerless Docks? Automation Threatens Union Power (0 replies)
- The Union Made Me Strong (0 replies)
- A Victory for American Airline Workers, but Pension-Free Future Still Looks Bleak for Most (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia: King must end slavery of domestic workers (0 replies)
- Turkey: Occupy ILO Ankara - Press declaration (0 replies)
- South Africa: COSATU increasingly critical of allies in ANC govt leads national street protests, strikes (0 replies)
- Estonia: Teachers strike for 3 days over wages (0 replies)
- National Nurses United, Local Labor Groups Say Protest Show Will Go On After G8 Switch (0 replies)
- South Africa: ICEM Demands Immediate Apprehending of Pinky Mosiane's Murderer(s) (0 replies)
- When Your Boss Doesn’t ‘Like’ You: Surviving in Social Media (0 replies)
- Blacklisted as ‘Troublemakers,’ U.K. Construction Workers Struggle for Justice (0 replies)
- Australia: International Women’s Day: insecure work is the hidden driver of the gender pay gap (0 replies)
- Iran: Stop the execution of Iranian teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari (0 replies)
- In Red Cross Strike, Management Squeezes the Last Drop of Blood (0 replies)
- Global: Frozen in time: Gender pay gap remains unchanged for 10 years (0 replies)
- Worker ‘Occupations’ in 3 States Yield Successes, but Counterattack Begins (0 replies)
- The Shock and Slow Bleed of Lockouts (0 replies)
- Coal Plant Closings Nationwide Mean Better Air, But Fewer Jobs (0 replies)
- Chicago Airport Workers Seek Fairness, Unionization (0 replies)
- Norway: Sacked DHL trade unionist Monica Okpe wins court case (0 replies)
- Australia: ACTU's Jeff Lawrence stands down as Aust'n unions seek more effective campaigner (0 replies)
- International support pours in for Auckland wharfies (0 replies)
- Labor Overlooks Bipartisan Attack on Federal Workers (0 replies)
- China: Apple must stop exploiting under 18s and rectify blatant labour rights abuses (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Local Governor Accused in Shootings of Footwear Strikers (0 replies)
- Egypt: Early Day Motion introduced in House of Commons in Kamal Abbas case (0 replies)
- Egypt: Unionist's prison sentence a continuation of old regime's practice (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: More than 40 face trial over oil worker town violence (0 replies)
- Dire Straits: College Students Face Tuition Hikes, Debt, Disinvestment (0 replies)
- Student Labor Scandal Illuminates the Gray Market for Guestworkers (0 replies)
- American Airlines Union President Sees Future Without Pensions (0 replies)
- Bankruptcy Returns as a Tool to Crack Unions (0 replies)
- UK: Blacklisted building workers hope for day in court after ruling (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Adidas, Nike, Puma workers abused: Report (0 replies)
- Hotel Workers Challenge Morality of Hyatt Owners: The Billionaire Pritzkers (0 replies)
- USA: UAW helping Obama to win working class vote (0 replies)
- What Alabama’s Anti-Immigrant HB56 Has Wrought (0 replies)
- Ah-Choo! Movement for Paid Sick Leave Spreads (0 replies)
- Bahrain: The assault on workers and their unions, interview with Bahrain gen-sec national trade union centre (0 replies)
- Egypt: ITUC calls for all charges against Egyptian union leader to be dropped (0 replies)
- ILWU sues additional Cowlitz County officials for civil rights violations (0 replies)
- Postal Workers Need Support from the 99% (0 replies)
- Colombia: Victory! Colombian Political Prisoner Liliany Obando to Be Freed! (0 replies)
- Europe: Europe's Unions Protest 'Straightjacket' Treaty (0 replies)
- Egypt: A judgment in absentia has been issued on Kamal Abbas, CTUWS general coordinator, of six months imprisonment (0 replies)
- A Lockout Ends, but Some Cooper Workers Unhappy With Two-Tier Contract (0 replies)
- In All-India General Strike, Workers Go All Out Against Neoliberalism (0 replies)
- Getting Members Involved in Occupy’s Next Phase (0 replies)
- USA: I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave (0 replies)
- Wage Laws Could Include Homecare Workers, Finally (0 replies)
- Ireland: Employers to get €200m windfall from ‘free’ leap day (0 replies)
- Occupy to ‘Shut Down’ Corporations and ALEC—With Nods to Labor Struggles (0 replies)
- FCC Fines Radio Station For Airing ‘Fake News’ From Labor News Show (0 replies)
- Driverless Trains and the ‘Mine of the Future’: Are Workers Becoming Obsolete? (0 replies)
- Apple Turns to the Larry King of Sweatshop Scandals (0 replies)
- While Schools Sink, NYC Teachers Get Slammed in Shame Game (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Union That Triggered Anti-Walker Uprising May Not Endorse Dem Challenger (0 replies)
- Living Wage Laws: Worth the Effort? (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Union protestors flood streets of downtown Tunis in defense of the country’s largest and most powerful union (0 replies)
- Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize (0 replies)
- Local 13 E-Board member Mark Jurisic receives LAPD ’Hero Award’ (0 replies)
- Maritime Union of Australia fights for justice and job safety with DP World (0 replies)
- UW students throw union-buster Sodexo off campus with ILWU solidarity (0 replies)
- Guatemala: Murder Strikes Guatemalan Banana Workers Union Again (0 replies)
- USA: Republic Windows Redux? Workers Occupy Closing Chicago Factory (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Slaves Put Squid on U.S. Dining Tables From South Pacific’s Cruelest Catch (0 replies)
- GOP Contenders’ Anti-Labor Fervor Reaches New, Disturbing Heights (0 replies)
- Workers Hold Key to Reigniting Egypt’s Revolution (0 replies)
- A Serious Occupation: 3 Years After Republic Windows Struggle, Workers Occupy Same Factory (0 replies)
- UE Occupies Chicago Window Plant Again, and Wins Reprieve (0 replies)
- New Zealand workers face serious struggle at public ports (0 replies)
- Egypt: VIDEO: A glimpse into life inside Egypt's Mahalla textile factory - a cauldron of revolt where workers inspired an uprising (0 replies)
- UK: London Olympics Committee to Get Tougher with Supplier Factories on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT targetted in co-ordinated attacks, escalating violence, across the country (0 replies)
- China: Foxconn investigation by Fair Labour Association an Apple PR stunt (0 replies)
- Remembering Local 21 Member, Ron Dalgarno (0 replies)
- EGT signs ILWU, but County Attorney still prosecuting workers (0 replies)
- First woman longshoreman from ILWU Local 4 retires (0 replies)
- Ireland: Hollywood star Cillian Murphy joins list of celebs supporting Vita Cortex workers (0 replies)
- Workers on ‘Journey for Justice’ Meet Newly Scared Minn. Labor Movement (0 replies)
- Cleaner Air, but Fate of Laid-Off Workers Clouds Coal Plant Closing (0 replies)
- A Shallow Victory on Living Wages in New York City (0 replies)
- Egypt: Oil Services Giant Schlumberger Pressured over Egyptian Union Busting (0 replies)
- Another Victory for Southern Calif. ‘Carwasheros’ (0 replies)
- Foreclosure Settlement Opens New Doors for Fighting Fraudulent Banks (0 replies)
- In Growing Labor Struggle, Jazz Artists Harmonize Music and Justice (0 replies)
- Chicago Occupation Challenges Corporate School Agenda (0 replies)
- Turkey: New ITUC Report Highlights Government’s Failure to Protect Workers (0 replies)
- Mexico: Global Actions kick off in memory of miners killed in 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine explosion (0 replies)
- Russia: ITUA activist reinstated at AvtoVAZ in Russia (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Arrests continue in restive oil worker Kazakh town of Zhanaozen (0 replies)
- Unions Rally to Protect Contraceptive Coverage (0 replies)
- ILWU says Cowlitz County Prosecuting Attorney is improperly escalating strife in Longview (0 replies)
- Why Should Anti-Choice and Anti-Gay Groups Have More Right to Boycott and Picket Than Unions? (0 replies)
- A&P Bankruptcy Saga Nears End, but Pain Just Beginning for Thousands of Workers (0 replies)
- ‘There’s a Ripple Effect’: A Chicago Librarian Speaks Out About Cutbacks (0 replies)
- Italy: Anti-fascist appeal by Ferrari workers (0 replies)
- Help Us Blow Out the Candles (0 replies)
- Canada: Locked-out Alcan Workers Take Dispute to Business Doorstep (0 replies)
- Manufacturing Revival a Worthy Goal, but Obama’s Timid Plans Won’t Get Job Done (0 replies)
- Senate Democrat: Obama Caused Pension Cut on Federal Workers (0 replies)
- Berkeley Workers ‘March For Dignity’ After DHS Audit Slashes Steel Plant Workforce (0 replies)
- Michigan Unions Look to Amend Constitution to Block Anti-Labor Bills (0 replies)
- Australia: In Australia workers want workplace laws that provide secure jobs, not greater power for employers: survey (0 replies)
- China: The real reason Foxconn raised wages in Shenzhen (0 replies)
- Ireland: 'I thought Ireland was better than this': Paul McGrath visits Vita Cortex workers (0 replies)
- ‘There Is Not Enough Work’: Nearly Half of Mexicans Now Officially Poor (0 replies)
- Workers Tell Wal-Mart: You’re Responsible for Your Scofflaw Contractors (0 replies)
- Turkey: Repression Against Women Trade Unionists (0 replies)
- China: Early Praise in Inspection at Foxconn Brings Doubt (0 replies)
- Why Did Single-Payer Health Care Fail in California? (0 replies)
- Australia: We’re striking a blow against BHP greed (0 replies)
- What Politico’s ‘Wisconsin 1848’ Union Screw-Up Reveals (0 replies)
- Banana Republic Legacy Thrives in Today’s Latin America (0 replies)
- Burma: For Rangoon Strikers, No End in Sight (0 replies)
- All Politics Aren’t Local: Florida GOP Wants to Block Local Govt. From Enforcing Wage and Hour Laws (0 replies)
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