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- Organize or Die: Labor Must Fight Like Hell to Survive a Trump Presidency (0 replies)
- USA: Work of union movement continues with fresh urgency: Trumka statement on 2016 election (0 replies)
- USA: Labor Unions Spent A Record Amount On The Elections. But Not As Much As These 5 People. (0 replies)
- Child Care Isn’t Just Expensive—It Can Be Really Hard to Find (0 replies)
- UK: Deliveroo drivers seek union recognition after Uber win (0 replies)
- Labor Board Says Trump Broke the Law, Orders Him to Negotiate with Las Vegas Union (0 replies)
- LIUNA’s Rank-and-File is Challenging Union Leadership on Standing Rock—and Beyond (0 replies)
- UK: Fujitsu workers set to strike over gender pay gap (0 replies)
- Panama: Panama takes the lead in the Americas in the fight against forced labour (0 replies)
- How to Make Union Meetings Interesting and Useful (0 replies)
- Southern California SEIU Caucuses Call On AFL-CIO to Kick Out Police Union (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Workers call three days strike action after shipyard death toll rises (0 replies)
- Ecuador: Brutal persecution of teacher unionists is worsening (0 replies)
- Thailand: Top court dismisses defamation charges against labor activist Andy Hall (0 replies)
- Zuckerman Thinks He Can Beat Hoffa and Win the Teamsters Election (0 replies)
- Pakistan: 16 workers die in Gadani scrap ship blast, 100 trapped inside (0 replies)
- Central America: The Price of Sugar: Chronic Kidney Disease Stalks Sugarcane Workers (0 replies)
- PMA & ILWU convene talks in San Francisco, agree to return (0 replies)
- Ford Canada Union Reaches Tentative Agreement despite Opposition to Two-Tier (0 replies)
- UK: RMT activists protest outside UK parliament to keep the guard on Southern Trains (0 replies)
- Turkey: Concern grows at destruction of democracy in Turkey (0 replies)
- The Case for Supporting the Proposed Chicago Teachers’ Contract from CTU VP Jesse Sharkey (0 replies)
- Making the Rich Pay (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Union Leaders In Ogun State In Hideouts For Fear Of Attack By Gov. Amosun—NLC Chairman (0 replies)
- A Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the Clinton Campaign’s Calculated Decision to Oppose the TPP (0 replies)
- Think Democrats Take Labor’s Money and Loyalty for Granted? Here’s Proof. (0 replies)
- UK: Drivers win employment rights tribunal case against Uber (0 replies)
- On Intermittent Strikes, Labor Board's Top Attorney Cites Labor Notes (0 replies)
- India: Equal pay for equal work constitutional right, SC reiterates (0 replies)
- New U.N. Report Shows Just How Awful Globalization and Informal Employment Are for Workers (0 replies)
- Educators Thwart School Takeover Scheme (0 replies)
- Iran: Global union calls for end to imprisonment and repression of trade unionists (0 replies)
- Beyond the Fight for 15: The Worker-led Fast Food Union Campaign Building Power on the Shop Floor (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Samsung’s Troubles With Phone Blamed On Abuse Of Workers (0 replies)
- In Chicago, Teachers and Black Lives Matter Activists Partner Up to Build a Bigger Movement (0 replies)
- Leaks Show Machinists’ Union President Secretly Moved Up Endorsement Vote to Help Clinton (0 replies)
- Local 500 celebrates fifty years of solidarity (0 replies)
- ILWU attends International Dockers Council in Miami (0 replies)
- Qatar: 1st 'work-related' World Cup stadium death is announced (0 replies)
- Canada: CETA’s failure is a win for democracy (0 replies)
- UK: Women in Iceland to Leave Work at 2:38 PM (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Protracted strike by railroad workers continues to cause public inconvenience (0 replies)
- BREAKING—One Bourbon, One Strike and No Fear: Jim Beam Workers Win a Better Contract (0 replies)
- El Salvador: Refusing to pay authorized wage increase, government to to dock pay, fire striking hospital workers (0 replies)
- USA: Videogame voice actors strike (0 replies)
- Italy: Day-long general strike on Friday (0 replies)
- In Wake of NLRB Ruling, AFT and SEIU Vie to Organize Grad Student Workers at Northwestern (0 replies)
- All Tricks, No Treat in Peeps Candy Strike (0 replies)
- Taiwan: Labor unions to march for 123 days off each year (0 replies)
- ILWU helps pro-union candidates (0 replies)
- New film promotes “Medicare for all” (0 replies)
- PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: Why we can’t vote Trump (0 replies)
- Iran: Two Labour Activists Sentenced to 22 Years of Imprisonment (0 replies)
- Turkey: 90 journalists in jail - protest now (0 replies)
- The Two-Tier Provision in the Chicago Teachers Union’s Tentative Agreement, Explained (0 replies)
- Inoculate Your Co-Workers against the Boss's Tactics (0 replies)
- In a Nightmare for Neoliberal Ed Reformers, Chicago Charter School Teachers May Strike This Week (0 replies)
- Korean Workers Launch Major Wave of Strikes, Winning International Support (0 replies)
- How Brazilian Bank Workers Learn to Dream Bigger (0 replies)
- Taiwan: Hundreds of Flight Attendants Pelt Airline Office with Eggs When Agreement not Honoured (0 replies)
- Review: Undocumented Workers Organize at a Los Angeles Shoe Factory in This Poignant Novel (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Avert a Strike by Forcing the Mayor to Dig Deep (0 replies)
- Norway: The wage matrix is secured, the strike in oil service is terminated (0 replies)
- 420,000 More Workers in Cook County Will Soon Have Paid Sick Leave (0 replies)
- UK: State pension age should not rise any further, says TUC (0 replies)
- Texas Musicians Strike to Save Their Orchestra (0 replies)
- Zuckerman v. Hoffa: Can a “Pissed-off Teamster” Push Out the Incumbent? (0 replies)
- Qatar: Fifa faces legal challenge over Qatar migrant workers (0 replies)
- Teamster Contest Reaches Fever Pitch (0 replies)
- What a “TIF” Is and How It Averted the Chicago Teachers Strike (0 replies)
- BREAKING—Chicago Teachers Reach Tentative Deal to Avert Strike (Updated) (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Imprisoned S. Korean labor leader named winner of 2016’s Freedom from Fear Award (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Support Korea’s strikers for justice - action day called (0 replies)
- Netherlands: Dutch union threatens FIFA with legal action over Qatar (0 replies)
- Russia: Justice for Anna Politkovskaya (0 replies)
- India: Hero Honda sacking: After 18 days on strike, 2 workers hospitalised (0 replies)
- Pet coke transport workers vote to join ILWU (0 replies)
- Honoring the past and passing the torch: 49th Annual PCPA convention convenes in Tacoma (0 replies)
- Norway: Oil service strike is necessary to level out differences in the oil industry (0 replies)
- Massachusetts Teachers Unions Battle the Dark Money Behind a Pro-Charter Ballot Measure (0 replies)
- Workers Walk off the Job at World’s Richest University to Demand a Living Wage (0 replies)
- South Africa: Why workers are taking part in the Cosatu strike for decent work (0 replies)
- IATSE Hopes Atlanta Win Will Help Spur Organizing in the South (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Global reach of Samsung’s medieval practices revealed in new report (0 replies)
- How D.C. Drivers Put the Brakes on Unsafe Buses (0 replies)
- Minnesota Nurse: After a Month on Strike, We’re Not Backing Down (0 replies)
- Liberia: Respect the right to organise - Reinstate Liberian trade union leaders NOW! (0 replies)
- Dining Workers Strike at Harvard, World's Richest University (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Hyundai workers threaten general strike (0 replies)
- Palestine: Trade union head says labor laws don’t protect Gaza's workers (0 replies)
- Egypt: Who murdered Giulio Regeni? (0 replies)
- Don’t Be Fooled: The TPP Is Not About National Security (0 replies)
- Campus Workers Unmask Scheme To Privatize All Tennessee Property (0 replies)
- Poland: Women strike over planned abortion ban (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Leading fast food chain in Indonesia escalates repression against workers demanding basic rights (0 replies)
- Iran: Union Leader: Less Pressure on Teachers Thanks to Rights Activists (0 replies)
- This October, All Hands On Deck to Stop the TPP (0 replies)
- Hedge Funds Have Cost Workers Billions. This is How They’re Fighting Back. (0 replies)
- Review: What Chinese Workers Are Learning from Their Strikes (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Nationwide strikes weigh on economy (0 replies)
- Kyrgyzstan: First meeting of textile workers union (0 replies)
- Egypt: French Trade Union Demands Release of Alexandria Shipyard Workers (0 replies)
- Contract for Disaster: How Privatization Is Killing the Public Sector (0 replies)
- Cartoon: Grad Students Get the Go-Ahead to Unionize (0 replies)
- Finland: Finns march against racism and violent extreme right (0 replies)
- A Union Is Brewing at Virginia Lipton Factory (0 replies)
- No Justice, No Peeps! Workers Walk Off the Job At Pennsylvania Peeps Factory (0 replies)
- UPS Has a Racism Problem (0 replies)
- Egypt: Stop the trial of naval shipyard workers! (0 replies)
- Egypt: The Shrinking Independence of Labour Unions (0 replies)
- Brazil: Anti-Coup Protests Erupt Again (0 replies)
- VW’s Company Union Can’t Attract Even 15 Percent of Workers (0 replies)
- Walmart, Nike and Others Decline to Back $40 Monthly Wage Hike in Cambodia’s Garment Industry (0 replies)
- Farmworkers Taste the Fruits of Victory (0 replies)
- Business-Backed ‘Anti-Union Union’ Falters at Volkswagen (0 replies)
- Chicago Teacher: Why We May Strike Again (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia: Saudi and foreign workers unite to strike over unpaid wages (0 replies)
- Welcome, Leah! (0 replies)
- Norway: Oil service is on strike (0 replies)
- Nationwide Prison Strike Against “Slavery in America” Rolls On—Despite Media Blackout (0 replies)
- Thailand: Workers' rights campaigner Andy Hall found guilty in a shock ruling by Bangkok court (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia: Strike at privately-run hospital after salary delays (0 replies)
- Global: Labour Leaders: We Must Protect Refugees’ Rights (0 replies)
- We Are Workers: The Case Against Grad Student Exceptionalism in the UAW (0 replies)
- Global: It’s heating up: ‘Unions can play a vital role in the battle for climate justice’ (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Out of the ashes of Rana Plaza (0 replies)
- Middle East: UNRWA workers on strike in four countries over low wages (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO Backs Dakota Access Pipeline and the “Family Supporting Jobs” It Provides (0 replies)
- Anatomy of a Lockout (0 replies)
- California Farmworkers Win Equal Overtime: “This Bill Corrects 78 Years of Discrimination” (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: Unifor’s Focus on Investment Lets Down Canadian GM Workers (0 replies)
- France: Unions stage final street march against French labour law reform (0 replies)
- Brazil: CUT union refuses to recognise current government (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Police Fire Rubber Bullets On Strikers (0 replies)
- As UMass Higher-Ups Gut Labor Center, Students and Alums Speak Out (0 replies)
- Curacao: General strike this Thursday (0 replies)
- French Workers Step Up Labor Strikes: “With This Law, We’re Going Toward a Catastrophe” (0 replies)
- The Fight to Save UMass Labor Center Is a Fight for Worker Power (0 replies)
- UK: Labour Unionism In The Age Of The ‘Gig’ Economy (0 replies)
- 'Superstore' Is the Realest Retail Sitcom Yet (0 replies)
- This is How You Win: A Guided Tour of the Campaign at City College of San Francisco (0 replies)
- Brazil: Unions Call for General Strike in Answer to 12-Hour Work Day Proposal (0 replies)
- China: Listening to the voice of China's workers (0 replies)
- Egypt: Why Sisi hates Egypt's unions (0 replies)
- Libya: Sharif - 1st Arab woman to assume Presidency, lead union federation (0 replies)
- India: The class struggle is real: India is making labor history with the world’s largest general strike (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: 23 dead in explosion and fire at garment factory (0 replies)
- USA: Inmates strike in prisons nationwide over 'slave labor' working conditions (0 replies)
- Nigeria: NUPENG Demands Release of 14 Kidnapped Oil Workers (0 replies)
- It’s Game On for Grad Students After NLRB Rules They Can Unionize (0 replies)
- 150 Million Workers In India Just Staged the Largest Strike In History To Resist Neoliberalism (0 replies)
- When Your Boss Is Just Going through the Motions (0 replies)
- At the Profitable Space Needle, Workers Keep Pushing for a Contract (0 replies)
- 45 Years After Attica, Prisoners Are Organizing What Could Be the Biggest Prison Strike Ever (0 replies)
- Asia: Tell PepsiCo to stop violating trade union rights in Pakistan! (0 replies)
- Want to Solve the Steel Crisis? Change the Rules (0 replies)
- How Community-College Faculty Organized a Strike and Scored a Contract (0 replies)
- Global: G20 Leaders push for short-term recovery with structural reforms – trade unions call for long-term inclusive growth (0 replies)
- UK: Getting unions into more workplaces will reduce poverty, says TUC (0 replies)
- Lipton Workers Vote to Unionize: “Everyone just got tired of it” (0 replies)
- Iran: Labor Activists Put on Trial After Hundreds of Workers Protest Unpaid Wages (0 replies)
- Brazil: Deposing of President Dilma Rousseff will unleash wave of corporate greed (0 replies)
- Strong Unions Help All Workers—Not Just Union Workers (0 replies)
- Why Labor and the Movement for Racial Justice Should Work Together (0 replies)
- India: Unity in action: 100 million Indian workers take strike action (0 replies)
- India: Tens of millions of workers strike in fight for higher wages (0 replies)
- What We Did on Your Summer Vacation: Won the First-Ever Union Contract at Sarah Lawrence College (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Labor Minister Threatens Unions (0 replies)
- Iran: Unions face daily state brutality (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Kalpona Akter - Recipient of the Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism (0 replies)
- China: Guangdong labour activists detained without trial for nine months (0 replies)
- Here’s How Zara Retail Workers Won a Union (0 replies)
- Eight Ways Organizers Are Putting Our Secrets to Use (0 replies)
- Part-Time Faculty Union On a Roll in Washington-Baltimore Area (0 replies)
- India: More than a million Indian workers to go on strike on Friday (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: The Case for Paid Election Volunteers (0 replies)
- Why The TPP and TTIP Trade Deals May Now Be Dead In The Water (0 replies)
- Organizing Gets Fashionable: Zara Workers Beat the Odds (0 replies)
- Fox News Has a Sexual Harassment Problem and It’s Way Bigger Than Roger Ailes (0 replies)
- Russia: Working conditions: FIFA and trade unions sign cooperation agreement for Russia 2018 (0 replies)
- Canada: Being a Mexican migrant worker and female, a recipe for double discrimination (0 replies)
- Buying Local Doesn’t Mean You’re Paying for Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Labor Goes to Summer School (0 replies)
- China: Walmart workers take the boss to court (0 replies)
- Review: Hospital Gumshoe Cracks a How-Dunit (0 replies)
- We Are Witnessing a New Age of Social Justice Movements—And That Includes Labor (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Unpaid Wages: Workers, Labour Unions Turn Out For National Protest (0 replies)
- Labor Musical Brings Morgue Workers' Struggle to Life (0 replies)
- Temp Organizing Gets Big Boost from NLRB (0 replies)
- Putting the Con in the Gig Economy (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Media workers protest conditions at king’s newspaper (0 replies)
- Chile: Over 500,000 Protest Pinochet's Private Pension System (0 replies)
- How We Won a Contract Against Austerity at CUNY (0 replies)
- UK: Collective action via social media brings hope to gig economy workers (0 replies)
- Cartoon: Lessons from the Olympics (0 replies)
- Battle on the Boardwalk: Trump Taj Mahal Workers Continue Strike (0 replies)
- Iran: Ebrahim Madadi sentenced to five years: ITF calls on Iranian government to drop charges (0 replies)
- Brazil: UNI World Athletes calls for reform of conflicted and unjust global anti-doping regime (0 replies)
- Korea (South): How can it be a crime to protect the rights of workers? (0 replies)
- Canada: I Can't Work if I Can't Breathe: Why Labour Must Support Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
- SEIU’s “Future Fighters”: “We need a plan for racial justice in every union” (0 replies)
- Future Fighters Go to the Mat for Black Lives (0 replies)
- Turkey: Kurdish daily shut down and journalists houses raided (0 replies)
- Baltimore’s Democratic City Council Kills $15 Minimum Wage Bill, For Now (0 replies)
- Domestic Workers in Ill. Win Bill of Rights: “Years of organizing have finally paid off” (0 replies)
- South Africa: Miners and community members will gather in Marikana to remember those who died fighting for a living wage. (0 replies)
- How Massachusetts Nurses Are Reducing Workplace Violence (0 replies)
- Postal Workers Fend Off Attacks in New Contract (0 replies)
- Australia: ACTU rallies to recognise 50 years of struggle for Indigenous Wage Justice (0 replies)
- Teamsters United One Step Closer (0 replies)
- South Africa: Marikana: 4 years later, little has changed (0 replies)
- Canada: Why contract talks with the ‘Detroit Three’ automakers are so critical for Canada (0 replies)
- BREAKING—Fight for $15 Organizers Tell SEIU: We Need $15 and a Union (0 replies)
- South Africa: Electrical utility workers win higher pay and right to go on strike (0 replies)
- Authors Spill Organizing Secrets in Labor Notes’ New Book (0 replies)
- South Africa: Eskom strike: Workers tell of battle for decent wages (0 replies)
- Postal Contract Narrows the Gap between Tiers (0 replies)
- Interview, Part 2: Labor's New Sources of Leverage (0 replies)
- The Strike At Trump’s Atlantic City Casino Is a Flashpoint for the Entire Labor Movement (0 replies)
- Fire Departments, Airports and Military Bases May Be More Toxic to Workers Than You Think (0 replies)
- Korea (North): Construction workers fed crystal meth to speed up building projects (0 replies)
- Longshore Elected Delegates Vote to Meet with West Coast Employers To Discuss Their Request for a Contract Extension (0 replies)
- Postal Workers Stare Down Canada Post (0 replies)
- Uzbekistan: Samarkand Street Sweepers Strike Back (0 replies)
- National Democrats Back $15 Minimum Wage. Baltimore Dems, Not So Much. (0 replies)
- Chicago Activists Accuse ICE of Racial Profiling After Street Corner Raid (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Railways sack workers for attending strike meetings (0 replies)
- Korea (North): Kim Jong-un's slave state demands robust action by Europe (0 replies)
- Global: Labor Must Take on Capital - Be Ready To Break Laws (0 replies)
- Day Laborers Leader on Right-Wing Hostility: “So Far, We Have Won This Fight” (0 replies)
- For Unions, Sometimes a Lockout Is Better Than a Strike (0 replies)
- Russia: Construction Workers On Russia's Bridge To Crimea Slam 'Slave' Treatment (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Farmers panic as workers plan protest over unpaid wages (0 replies)
- USA: Unions could make a comeback - if we help them (0 replies)
- Nigeria: IG to NLC: We’ll fish out police killers of Nasarawa workers (0 replies)
- Global: Olympics must respect workers’ rights while celebrating human spirit (0 replies)
- Global: Trade unions call on G20 leaders to boost the wage share of national income (0 replies)
- CUNY Workers Overwhelmingly Approve New Contract With 94% Voting Yes (0 replies)
- It’s the Stupidity, Stupid: How Donald Trump is Beating the Democrats on Trade (0 replies)
- Global: Journalists' unions join international alliance against the surveillance of foreign journalists in Germany (0 replies)
- A Radical Plan For An Economy That Makes Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
- China: HK firm making Disney toys in China under investigation for mistreating workers (0 replies)
- USA: American Unions Call Out. Sign Up To Defeat Donald Trump. . (0 replies)
- Ecuador: Union resists government threat of dissolution (0 replies)
- On Trade, Our Choices Aren’t Only Xenophobic Nationalism Or Neoliberal Globalization (0 replies)
- USA: Zara Workers Are Forming a Union in New York City (0 replies)
- Portland Teachers Expose Lead in Schools (0 replies)
- Book Review: Organizing against the Toxins Lurking in Our Schools (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia: Thousands of workers stuck as Kingdom’s economy sags (0 replies)
- Honoring the Union Vote to Strike at CUNY (0 replies)
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