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  1. Iran: Worldwide pressure brings hope for teacher (0 replies)
  2. Obama Administration Pushes to Privatize Poultry Inspection (0 replies)
  3. Global: 'Let My People Bargain!' Why Moses Was History's First Union Representative (0 replies)
  4. Transit Troubles Provoke National Day of Protests (0 replies)
  5. Egypt: Public sector workers clash with army on 1st day of privatisation sit-in protests (0 replies)
  6. Serbia: Kosovo union president arrested (0 replies)
  7. Serbia: Amnesty condemns arrest of Hasan Abazi (0 replies)
  8. Swaziland: Only trade union in country closed down (0 replies)
  9. Labor Leaders Take Alabama Immigration Law Repeal Bid to Berlin (0 replies)
  10. Labor Coalition Warns Against War With Iran (0 replies)
  11. Romney Silent About His Role in NLRB Scandal (0 replies)
  12. Global: Founding Congress of IndustriALL global union (0 replies)
  13. The Great Training Wreck: Job Skills Deficits and Corporate-Backed Tech Schools (0 replies)
  14. Unrest in Indonesia’s Mines: Local Chaos and Global Injustice (0 replies)
  15. Unions Struggle to Regroup As Verizon’s Hits Keep Coming (0 replies)
  16. 2 Years After Upper Big Branch Disaster, Coal Baron Blankenship Is Gone. What Else Has Changed? (0 replies)
  17. Student-Labor Alliance Aims to Lift Standards at Vanderbilt (0 replies)
  18. Global: IndustriALL to unite workers across global supply chain (0 replies)
  19. Global: New global union federation IndustriALL's flag to be planted on top of Everest (0 replies)
  20. In Memoriam: Mike Welch, Organizer and Unsung Hero of Labor Movement (0 replies)
  21. American Airlines Petitions to Override 3 Unions’ Contracts, Promises New Offer For Largest (0 replies)
  22. New Arizona Law Allows 12-Hour Mining Shifts Underground (0 replies)
  23. Palestine: IFJ Calls for Release of Palestinian Journalist Held over Protection of Sources (0 replies)
  24. Indonesia: Thiess of Australia and PT Kaltim Prima Coal Use Police to Bludgeon Striking Miners (0 replies)
  25. Canada: Massive Demonstration in Support of Rio Tinto’s Locked-Out Workers (0 replies)
  26. Labor News Round-Up: Rolling Strikes, OSHA Opposition and a Brooklyn Lockout (0 replies)
  27. Judge Strikes Down Key Parts of Gov. Walker’s Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
  28. Harvard Layoffs Threaten the University’s Backbone: Libraries (0 replies)
  29. Nader: Obama Spends More Time on NCAA Brackets Than Workplace Safety (0 replies)
  30. Netherlands: We won't live to retirement: health care workers (0 replies)
  31. New Zealand: Ports of Auckland Lockout Notice Lifted (0 replies)
  32. ‘Right-to-Work’ Laws a Fatal ‘Cure’ for Wages. Why Can’t Labor Make the Case? (0 replies)
  33. President Obama’s Etch A Sketch Factory Problem (0 replies)
  34. Steelworkers in Arizona’s ‘Copper Triangle:’ A Proud History Fading (0 replies)
  35. Supply Chain Workers Test Strength of Links (0 replies)
  36. Spain: General strike underway (0 replies)
  37. In an Arizona Mining Town Left Behind, Dreams for the Future (0 replies)
  38. Rx for U.S. Health (and Healthcare): A Politics of Solidarity and Equality (0 replies)
  39. Citing ‘Tradition,’ Big Ag Fights Reforms for Child Farmworkers (0 replies)
  40. Wisconsin: Making Sense of the Uprising (0 replies)
  41. Brazil: CONTAG brings thousands of rural workers onto the streets of Brasilia to demand their rights (0 replies)
  42. NLRB Investigates Claims of Post-Lockout Union-Busting at Honeywell Plant (0 replies)
  43. Why the Millionaires Tax Was Worth Fighting For (0 replies)
  44. State Dept. Confirms Criticism of Student Guestworker Program: It’s About Work, not Culture (0 replies)
  45. Mali: BWI calls for an immediate return to constitutional rule and condemns the attack on the Labour Exchange (0 replies)
  46. Germany: Strikers shut down airports (0 replies)
  47. China: Workers best placed to monitor conditions in Apple's supply chain (0 replies)
  48. Canada: Unions across globe to increase pressure on Rio Tinto on March 31 to end Quebec lockout (0 replies)
  49. Spain: Sex Workers Punishing Banks By Withholding Sex From Employees (0 replies)
  50. Ireland: Mass at Vita Cortex marks 100th day of sit-in (0 replies)
  51. GOP NLRB Member Passed Sensitive Information to Romney Campaign (0 replies)
  52. Vermont Postal Unions and Occupy Unite to Save the Mail (0 replies)
  53. Spain: Unions Predict Large-Scale General Strike (0 replies)
  54. Italy: General strike is inevitable, says CGIL leader (0 replies)
  55. Iran: Clemency denied for Abdolreza Ghanbari (0 replies)
  56. Labor Joins Losing Fight Against Bogus, Dangerous ‘JOBS Act’ (0 replies)
  57. Grad Student Workers Plan Counterattack After Michigan Gov. Signs Law Denying Rights (0 replies)
  58. UK: Army on standby as petrol tanker drivers vote on strike action (0 replies)
  59. As Helping Hands for Elders, Home Care Workers Push for Respect (0 replies)
  60. CWA Union Teams Up With Free Press, Consumer Groups to Oppose Telecom Deregulation (0 replies)
  61. GE’s Warm and Fuzzy Ad Campaign Ignores U.S. Job Slashing (0 replies)
  62. The Teamsters—Will Reality TV Be Stranger than Fiction? (0 replies)
  63. Thailand: Journalists' international calls for campaigner Somyot's release (0 replies)
  64. Portugal: General strike against austerity snarls transport (0 replies)
  65. Canada: Air Canada workers strike despite legislation, force showdown with airline and govenment (0 replies)
  66. Chicago’s Cafe YO! Combines Youth Jobs, Activism, and Caffeine (0 replies)
  67. The IBT on Reality TV: Boston Union Teams Up With Mark Wahlberg (0 replies)
  68. New Zealand: ITF condemns 'car crash' decision by POAL managers (0 replies)
  69. Pressing Grocery Chains, Florida Tomato Pickers Start to Feel Gains (0 replies)
  70. Canada: Negotiations Restart between USW, Rio Tinto Alcan in Quebec Lockout (0 replies)
  71. Pakistan: ICEM, Unions Monitoring New Trade Union legislation (0 replies)
  72. Could Recall Fight Open New Progressive Era in Wisconsin? (0 replies)
  73. How Bogus Ratings Make Good Teachers Do Bad Things (0 replies)
  74. Australia: Historic day as Parl't votes to make our roads safer (0 replies)
  75. ILWU members stage solidarity actions to support New Zealand dockers (0 replies)
  76. As More U.S. Aircraft Are Repaired Abroad, Are Airlines Sacrificing Safety for Profits? (0 replies)
  77. Labor Sees Election Choice: Renew Economy or Dig Deeper Ditch (0 replies)
  78. Bogus Ratings: Another Tool in the School Wars (0 replies)
  79. Portugal: CGTP Calls for General Strike (0 replies)
  80. Colombia: UNISON says harassment of Colombian trade unionists must stop (0 replies)
  81. Will New York City Mayoral Front-Runner Kill Paid Sick Leave Again? (0 replies)
  82. Slow but Steady: 6 Years Into Bus Driver Campaign, Teamsters Organize 32,000 (0 replies)
  83. Oil and Gas Mean Misery and Forced Labor—Not Jobs—in Developing Countries (0 replies)
  84. What Wisconsin Will Recall (0 replies)
  85. San Franciscans Clash With U.K. Grocer Over Labor Practices, Job Creation (0 replies)
  86. Spain: Unions Ratify Call to General Strike (0 replies)
  87. Egypt: Celebrating the first Anniversary of Declaration of Trade Union Freedom (0 replies)
  88. ILWU members help Local 91 brother re-take his home (0 replies)
  89. Under Siege, Wis. Gov. Walker Faces Defeats, Blunders—and Looming Recall (0 replies)
  90. 1 Hospital and a 7-Year Labor Struggle: Adam Reich’s ‘With God on Our Side’ (0 replies)
  91. Getting on the BRT Bus: U.S. Cities Eye Mexico Program That Benefits Workers (0 replies)
  92. Australia: Unions in Australia call for a $26 wage rise to help lowest paid catch up to average earnings (0 replies)
  93. Syria: Regime heads for all out war with its own people (0 replies)
  94. Estonia: Strike wins government concessions (0 replies)
  95. The $6.6 Trillion Retirement Problem: Unions Push Boost to Social Security Benefits (0 replies)
  96. Unions Launch Fight Against Voter Suppression, for Stronger Democracy (0 replies)
  97. Makers, Takers and $2-a-dayers (0 replies)
  98. California Unions Compromise on Millionaires Tax (0 replies)
  99. Canada: World-wide campaign against Rio Tinto spills onto new website fighting Canadian lock-out (0 replies)
  100. France: Union representing French spies to stage labour protest (0 replies)
  101. Turkey: Women stake their claim on IWD (0 replies)
  102. Canada: Locked Out Rio Tinto Alcan Steelworkers Build Global Unity as Mass Rall Nears, 31 March (0 replies)
  103. Is Parody a Felony? Latest Twist in Fight Over GOP Suppression of Wis. Labor Art Show (0 replies)
  104. Not All Labor Leaders Happy With AFL-CIO’s Obama Endorsement (0 replies)
  105. AFL-CIO Endorses Obama, Puts Money on National Worker ‘Conversation’ (0 replies)
  106. Struggling to Organize, Adjuncts Succeed at American University (0 replies)
  107. Egypt: Military responds with strike-breaking as independent trade unions flourish (0 replies)
  108. UK: ' Most female-unfriendly Gvt in living memory' says TUC (0 replies)
  109. New Zealand: Port of Auckland/MUNZ dispute is playing out as an industrial fight to the death (0 replies)
  110. Labor Campaign Calls on Olympic Brand Companies to Play Fair (0 replies)
  111. Rep. Miller: GOP Squashing NLRB Inspector General Report (0 replies)
  112. Two Years After Massey Disaster, Mine Safety Agency Owns Up to Problems (Again) (0 replies)
  113. Domestic Workers Look to Extend Gains (0 replies)
  114. Piven: Labor Revival Needs Push From Outside and Below (0 replies)
  115. Canada: Remembering activist Madeleine Parent (0 replies)
  116. Kazakhstan: Oil workers' lawyer released on probation (0 replies)
  117. USA: Labor leaders plan a door-to-door effort to aid Obama (0 replies)
  118. Bargaining in Public? Pressure Builds on Colorado Teachers Unions (0 replies)
  119. Philly Community College Workers Question Budget, Authorize Strike (0 replies)
  120. Paraguay: 28,000 Health Workers to Join National Strike (0 replies)
  121. USA: Union leaders plan a huge door-to-door effort to get Obama re-elected (0 replies)
  122. New Zealand: Auckland Port protest gone international (0 replies)
  123. Frank Kennedy, key ILWU Canada leader (0 replies)
  124. Employer declares war on New Zealand dockers (0 replies)
  125. Martyred ILWU officers added to Philippine ‘Wall of Remembrance’ (0 replies)
  126. 65th annual convention at Local 6 (0 replies)
  127. GOP Attacks Obama With Gas Price Cudgel, While Media Ignores Refinery Closures (0 replies)
  128. Immokalee Workers and Allies ‘Fast for Fair Food’ in Florida (0 replies)
  129. Chile: Union-sponsored women's rights march ends in fierce clashes (0 replies)
  130. Zimbabwe: Police ban ZCTU women’s march for International Women’s Day (0 replies)
  131. Estonia: Narva Power Plants workers hold a support strike for education workers (0 replies)
  132. Haiti: Workers Demand Living Wage (0 replies)
  133. Global: IWD Union News From Around the World (0 replies)
  134. Australia: Mining Union sticks up for billionaires in ad campaign launched today (0 replies)
  135. Workerless Docks? Automation Threatens Union Power (0 replies)
  136. The Union Made Me Strong (0 replies)
  137. A Victory for American Airline Workers, but Pension-Free Future Still Looks Bleak for Most (0 replies)
  138. Saudi Arabia: King must end slavery of domestic workers (0 replies)
  139. Turkey: Occupy ILO Ankara - Press declaration (0 replies)
  140. South Africa: COSATU increasingly critical of allies in ANC govt leads national street protests, strikes (0 replies)
  141. Estonia: Teachers strike for 3 days over wages (0 replies)
  142. National Nurses United, Local Labor Groups Say Protest Show Will Go On After G8 Switch (0 replies)
  143. South Africa: ICEM Demands Immediate Apprehending of Pinky Mosiane's Murderer(s) (0 replies)
  144. When Your Boss Doesn’t ‘Like’ You: Surviving in Social Media (0 replies)
  145. Blacklisted as ‘Troublemakers,’ U.K. Construction Workers Struggle for Justice (0 replies)
  146. Australia: International Women’s Day: insecure work is the hidden driver of the gender pay gap (0 replies)
  147. Iran: Stop the execution of Iranian teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari (0 replies)
  148. In Red Cross Strike, Management Squeezes the Last Drop of Blood (0 replies)
  149. Global: Frozen in time: Gender pay gap remains unchanged for 10 years (0 replies)
  150. Worker ‘Occupations’ in 3 States Yield Successes, but Counterattack Begins (0 replies)
  151. The Shock and Slow Bleed of Lockouts (0 replies)
  152. Coal Plant Closings Nationwide Mean Better Air, But Fewer Jobs (0 replies)
  153. Chicago Airport Workers Seek Fairness, Unionization (0 replies)
  154. Norway: Sacked DHL trade unionist Monica Okpe wins court case (0 replies)
  155. Australia: ACTU's Jeff Lawrence stands down as Aust'n unions seek more effective campaigner (0 replies)
  156. International support pours in for Auckland wharfies (0 replies)
  157. Labor Overlooks Bipartisan Attack on Federal Workers (0 replies)
  158. China: Apple must stop exploiting under 18s and rectify blatant labour rights abuses (0 replies)
  159. Cambodia: Local Governor Accused in Shootings of Footwear Strikers (0 replies)
  160. Egypt: Early Day Motion introduced in House of Commons in Kamal Abbas case (0 replies)
  161. Egypt: Unionist's prison sentence a continuation of old regime's practice (0 replies)
  162. Kazakhstan: More than 40 face trial over oil worker town violence (0 replies)
  163. Dire Straits: College Students Face Tuition Hikes, Debt, Disinvestment (0 replies)
  164. Student Labor Scandal Illuminates the Gray Market for Guestworkers (0 replies)
  165. American Airlines Union President Sees Future Without Pensions (0 replies)
  166. Bankruptcy Returns as a Tool to Crack Unions (0 replies)
  167. UK: Blacklisted building workers hope for day in court after ruling (0 replies)
  168. Bangladesh: Adidas, Nike, Puma workers abused: Report (0 replies)
  169. Hotel Workers Challenge Morality of Hyatt Owners: The Billionaire Pritzkers (0 replies)
  170. USA: UAW helping Obama to win working class vote (0 replies)
  171. What Alabama’s Anti-Immigrant HB56 Has Wrought (0 replies)
  172. Ah-Choo! Movement for Paid Sick Leave Spreads (0 replies)
  173. Bahrain: The assault on workers and their unions, interview with Bahrain gen-sec national trade union centre (0 replies)
  174. Egypt: ITUC calls for all charges against Egyptian union leader to be dropped (0 replies)
  175. ILWU sues additional Cowlitz County officials for civil rights violations (0 replies)
  176. Postal Workers Need Support from the 99% (0 replies)
  177. Colombia: Victory! Colombian Political Prisoner Liliany Obando to Be Freed! (0 replies)
  178. Europe: Europe's Unions Protest 'Straightjacket' Treaty (0 replies)
  179. Egypt: A judgment in absentia has been issued on Kamal Abbas, CTUWS general coordinator, of six months imprisonment (0 replies)
  180. A Lockout Ends, but Some Cooper Workers Unhappy With Two-Tier Contract (0 replies)
  181. In All-India General Strike, Workers Go All Out Against Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  182. Getting Members Involved in Occupy’s Next Phase (0 replies)
  183. USA: I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave (0 replies)
  184. Wage Laws Could Include Homecare Workers, Finally (0 replies)
  185. Ireland: Employers to get €200m windfall from ‘free’ leap day (0 replies)
  186. Occupy to ‘Shut Down’ Corporations and ALEC—With Nods to Labor Struggles (0 replies)
  187. FCC Fines Radio Station For Airing ‘Fake News’ From Labor News Show (0 replies)
  188. Driverless Trains and the ‘Mine of the Future’: Are Workers Becoming Obsolete? (0 replies)
  189. Apple Turns to the Larry King of Sweatshop Scandals (0 replies)
  190. While Schools Sink, NYC Teachers Get Slammed in Shame Game (0 replies)
  191. Wisconsin Union That Triggered Anti-Walker Uprising May Not Endorse Dem Challenger (0 replies)
  192. Living Wage Laws: Worth the Effort? (0 replies)
  193. Tunisia: Union protestors flood streets of downtown Tunis in defense of the country’s largest and most powerful union (0 replies)
  194. Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize (0 replies)
  195. Local 13 E-Board member Mark Jurisic receives LAPD ’Hero Award’ (0 replies)
  196. Maritime Union of Australia fights for justice and job safety with DP World (0 replies)
  197. UW students throw union-buster Sodexo off campus with ILWU solidarity (0 replies)
  198. Guatemala: Murder Strikes Guatemalan Banana Workers Union Again (0 replies)
  199. USA: Republic Windows Redux? Workers Occupy Closing Chicago Factory (0 replies)
  200. Indonesia: Slaves Put Squid on U.S. Dining Tables From South Pacific’s Cruelest Catch (0 replies)
  201. GOP Contenders’ Anti-Labor Fervor Reaches New, Disturbing Heights (0 replies)
  202. Workers Hold Key to Reigniting Egypt’s Revolution (0 replies)
  203. A Serious Occupation: 3 Years After Republic Windows Struggle, Workers Occupy Same Factory (0 replies)
  204. UE Occupies Chicago Window Plant Again, and Wins Reprieve (0 replies)
  205. New Zealand workers face serious struggle at public ports (0 replies)
  206. Egypt: VIDEO: A glimpse into life inside Egypt's Mahalla textile factory - a cauldron of revolt where workers inspired an uprising (0 replies)
  207. UK: London Olympics Committee to Get Tougher with Supplier Factories on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  208. Tunisia: UGTT targetted in co-ordinated attacks, escalating violence, across the country (0 replies)
  209. China: Foxconn investigation by Fair Labour Association an Apple PR stunt (0 replies)
  210. Remembering Local 21 Member, Ron Dalgarno (0 replies)
  211. EGT signs ILWU, but County Attorney still prosecuting workers (0 replies)
  212. First woman longshoreman from ILWU Local 4 retires (0 replies)
  213. Ireland: Hollywood star Cillian Murphy joins list of celebs supporting Vita Cortex workers (0 replies)
  214. Workers on ‘Journey for Justice’ Meet Newly Scared Minn. Labor Movement (0 replies)
  215. Cleaner Air, but Fate of Laid-Off Workers Clouds Coal Plant Closing (0 replies)
  216. A Shallow Victory on Living Wages in New York City (0 replies)
  217. Egypt: Oil Services Giant Schlumberger Pressured over Egyptian Union Busting (0 replies)
  218. Another Victory for Southern Calif. ‘Carwasheros’ (0 replies)
  219. Foreclosure Settlement Opens New Doors for Fighting Fraudulent Banks (0 replies)
  220. In Growing Labor Struggle, Jazz Artists Harmonize Music and Justice (0 replies)
  221. Chicago Occupation Challenges Corporate School Agenda (0 replies)
  222. Turkey: New ITUC Report Highlights Government’s Failure to Protect Workers (0 replies)
  223. Mexico: Global Actions kick off in memory of miners killed in 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine explosion (0 replies)
  224. Russia: ITUA activist reinstated at AvtoVAZ in Russia (0 replies)
  225. Kazakhstan: Arrests continue in restive oil worker Kazakh town of Zhanaozen (0 replies)
  226. Unions Rally to Protect Contraceptive Coverage (0 replies)
  227. ILWU says Cowlitz County Prosecuting Attorney is improperly escalating strife in Longview (0 replies)
  228. Why Should Anti-Choice and Anti-Gay Groups Have More Right to Boycott and Picket Than Unions? (0 replies)
  229. A&P Bankruptcy Saga Nears End, but Pain Just Beginning for Thousands of Workers (0 replies)
  230. ‘There’s a Ripple Effect’: A Chicago Librarian Speaks Out About Cutbacks (0 replies)
  231. Italy: Anti-fascist appeal by Ferrari workers (0 replies)
  232. Help Us Blow Out the Candles (0 replies)
  233. Canada: Locked-out Alcan Workers Take Dispute to Business Doorstep (0 replies)
  234. Manufacturing Revival a Worthy Goal, but Obama’s Timid Plans Won’t Get Job Done (0 replies)
  235. Senate Democrat: Obama Caused Pension Cut on Federal Workers (0 replies)
  236. Berkeley Workers ‘March For Dignity’ After DHS Audit Slashes Steel Plant Workforce (0 replies)
  237. Michigan Unions Look to Amend Constitution to Block Anti-Labor Bills (0 replies)
  238. Australia: In Australia workers want workplace laws that provide secure jobs, not greater power for employers: survey (0 replies)
  239. China: The real reason Foxconn raised wages in Shenzhen (0 replies)
  240. Ireland: 'I thought Ireland was better than this': Paul McGrath visits Vita Cortex workers (0 replies)
  241. ‘There Is Not Enough Work’: Nearly Half of Mexicans Now Officially Poor (0 replies)
  242. Workers Tell Wal-Mart: You’re Responsible for Your Scofflaw Contractors (0 replies)
  243. Turkey: Repression Against Women Trade Unionists (0 replies)
  244. China: Early Praise in Inspection at Foxconn Brings Doubt (0 replies)
  245. Why Did Single-Payer Health Care Fail in California? (0 replies)
  246. Australia: We’re striking a blow against BHP greed (0 replies)
  247. What Politico’s ‘Wisconsin 1848’ Union Screw-Up Reveals (0 replies)
  248. Banana Republic Legacy Thrives in Today’s Latin America (0 replies)
  249. Burma: For Rangoon Strikers, No End in Sight (0 replies)
  250. All Politics Aren’t Local: Florida GOP Wants to Block Local Govt. From Enforcing Wage and Hour Laws (0 replies)