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  1. Organize or Die: Labor Must Fight Like Hell to Survive a Trump Presidency (0 replies)
  2. USA: Work of union movement continues with fresh urgency: Trumka statement on 2016 election (0 replies)
  3. USA: Labor Unions Spent A Record Amount On The Elections. But Not As Much As These 5 People. (0 replies)
  4. Child Care Isn’t Just Expensive—It Can Be Really Hard to Find (0 replies)
  5. UK: Deliveroo drivers seek union recognition after Uber win (0 replies)
  6. Labor Board Says Trump Broke the Law, Orders Him to Negotiate with Las Vegas Union (0 replies)
  7. LIUNA’s Rank-and-File is Challenging Union Leadership on Standing Rock—and Beyond (0 replies)
  8. UK: Fujitsu workers set to strike over gender pay gap (0 replies)
  9. Panama: Panama takes the lead in the Americas in the fight against forced labour (0 replies)
  10. How to Make Union Meetings Interesting and Useful (0 replies)
  11. Southern California SEIU Caucuses Call On AFL-CIO to Kick Out Police Union (0 replies)
  12. Pakistan: Workers call three days strike action after shipyard death toll rises (0 replies)
  13. Ecuador: Brutal persecution of teacher unionists is worsening (0 replies)
  14. Thailand: Top court dismisses defamation charges against labor activist Andy Hall (0 replies)
  15. Zuckerman Thinks He Can Beat Hoffa and Win the Teamsters Election (0 replies)
  16. Pakistan: 16 workers die in Gadani scrap ship blast, 100 trapped inside (0 replies)
  17. Central America: The Price of Sugar: Chronic Kidney Disease Stalks Sugarcane Workers (0 replies)
  18. PMA & ILWU convene talks in San Francisco, agree to return (0 replies)
  19. Ford Canada Union Reaches Tentative Agreement despite Opposition to Two-Tier (0 replies)
  20. UK: RMT activists protest outside UK parliament to keep the guard on Southern Trains (0 replies)
  21. Turkey: Concern grows at destruction of democracy in Turkey (0 replies)
  22. The Case for Supporting the Proposed Chicago Teachers’ Contract from CTU VP Jesse Sharkey (0 replies)
  23. Making the Rich Pay (0 replies)
  24. Nigeria: Union Leaders In Ogun State In Hideouts For Fear Of Attack By Gov. Amosun—NLC Chairman (0 replies)
  25. A Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the Clinton Campaign’s Calculated Decision to Oppose the TPP (0 replies)
  26. Think Democrats Take Labor’s Money and Loyalty for Granted? Here’s Proof. (0 replies)
  27. UK: Drivers win employment rights tribunal case against Uber (0 replies)
  28. On Intermittent Strikes, Labor Board's Top Attorney Cites Labor Notes (0 replies)
  29. India: Equal pay for equal work constitutional right, SC reiterates (0 replies)
  30. New U.N. Report Shows Just How Awful Globalization and Informal Employment Are for Workers (0 replies)
  31. Educators Thwart School Takeover Scheme (0 replies)
  32. Iran: Global union calls for end to imprisonment and repression of trade unionists (0 replies)
  33. Beyond the Fight for 15: The Worker-led Fast Food Union Campaign Building Power on the Shop Floor (0 replies)
  34. Korea (South): Samsung’s Troubles With Phone Blamed On Abuse Of Workers (0 replies)
  35. In Chicago, Teachers and Black Lives Matter Activists Partner Up to Build a Bigger Movement (0 replies)
  36. Leaks Show Machinists’ Union President Secretly Moved Up Endorsement Vote to Help Clinton (0 replies)
  37. Local 500 celebrates fifty years of solidarity (0 replies)
  38. ILWU attends International Dockers Council in Miami (0 replies)
  39. Qatar: 1st 'work-related' World Cup stadium death is announced (0 replies)
  40. Canada: CETA’s failure is a win for democracy (0 replies)
  41. UK: Women in Iceland to Leave Work at 2:38 PM (0 replies)
  42. Korea (South): Protracted strike by railroad workers continues to cause public inconvenience (0 replies)
  43. BREAKING—One Bourbon, One Strike and No Fear: Jim Beam Workers Win a Better Contract (0 replies)
  44. El Salvador: Refusing to pay authorized wage increase, government to to dock pay, fire striking hospital workers (0 replies)
  45. USA: Videogame voice actors strike (0 replies)
  46. Italy: Day-long general strike on Friday (0 replies)
  47. In Wake of NLRB Ruling, AFT and SEIU Vie to Organize Grad Student Workers at Northwestern (0 replies)
  48. All Tricks, No Treat in Peeps Candy Strike (0 replies)
  49. Taiwan: Labor unions to march for 123 days off each year (0 replies)
  50. ILWU helps pro-union candidates (0 replies)
  51. New film promotes “Medicare for all” (0 replies)
  52. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: Why we can’t vote Trump (0 replies)
  53. Iran: Two Labour Activists Sentenced to 22 Years of Imprisonment (0 replies)
  54. Turkey: 90 journalists in jail - protest now (0 replies)
  55. The Two-Tier Provision in the Chicago Teachers Union’s Tentative Agreement, Explained (0 replies)
  56. Inoculate Your Co-Workers against the Boss's Tactics (0 replies)
  57. In a Nightmare for Neoliberal Ed Reformers, Chicago Charter School Teachers May Strike This Week (0 replies)
  58. Korean Workers Launch Major Wave of Strikes, Winning International Support (0 replies)
  59. How Brazilian Bank Workers Learn to Dream Bigger (0 replies)
  60. Taiwan: Hundreds of Flight Attendants Pelt Airline Office with Eggs When Agreement not Honoured (0 replies)
  61. Review: Undocumented Workers Organize at a Los Angeles Shoe Factory in This Poignant Novel (0 replies)
  62. Chicago Teachers Avert a Strike by Forcing the Mayor to Dig Deep (0 replies)
  63. Norway: The wage matrix is secured, the strike in oil service is terminated (0 replies)
  64. 420,000 More Workers in Cook County Will Soon Have Paid Sick Leave (0 replies)
  65. UK: State pension age should not rise any further, says TUC (0 replies)
  66. Texas Musicians Strike to Save Their Orchestra (0 replies)
  67. Zuckerman v. Hoffa: Can a “Pissed-off Teamster” Push Out the Incumbent? (0 replies)
  68. Qatar: Fifa faces legal challenge over Qatar migrant workers (0 replies)
  69. Teamster Contest Reaches Fever Pitch (0 replies)
  70. What a “TIF” Is and How It Averted the Chicago Teachers Strike (0 replies)
  71. BREAKING—Chicago Teachers Reach Tentative Deal to Avert Strike (Updated) (0 replies)
  72. Korea (South): Imprisoned S. Korean labor leader named winner of 2016’s Freedom from Fear Award (0 replies)
  73. Korea (South): Support Korea’s strikers for justice - action day called (0 replies)
  74. Netherlands: Dutch union threatens FIFA with legal action over Qatar (0 replies)
  75. Russia: Justice for Anna Politkovskaya (0 replies)
  76. India: Hero Honda sacking: After 18 days on strike, 2 workers hospitalised (0 replies)
  77. Pet coke transport workers vote to join ILWU (0 replies)
  78. Honoring the past and passing the torch: 49th Annual PCPA convention convenes in Tacoma (0 replies)
  79. Norway: Oil service strike is necessary to level out differences in the oil industry (0 replies)
  80. Massachusetts Teachers Unions Battle the Dark Money Behind a Pro-Charter Ballot Measure (0 replies)
  81. Workers Walk off the Job at World’s Richest University to Demand a Living Wage (0 replies)
  82. South Africa: Why workers are taking part in the Cosatu strike for decent work (0 replies)
  83. IATSE Hopes Atlanta Win Will Help Spur Organizing in the South (0 replies)
  84. Korea (South): Global reach of Samsung’s medieval practices revealed in new report (0 replies)
  85. How D.C. Drivers Put the Brakes on Unsafe Buses (0 replies)
  86. Minnesota Nurse: After a Month on Strike, We’re Not Backing Down (0 replies)
  87. Liberia: Respect the right to organise - Reinstate Liberian trade union leaders NOW! (0 replies)
  88. Dining Workers Strike at Harvard, World's Richest University (0 replies)
  89. Korea (South): Hyundai workers threaten general strike (0 replies)
  90. Palestine: Trade union head says labor laws don’t protect Gaza's workers (0 replies)
  91. Egypt: Who murdered Giulio Regeni? (0 replies)
  92. Don’t Be Fooled: The TPP Is Not About National Security (0 replies)
  93. Campus Workers Unmask Scheme To Privatize All Tennessee Property (0 replies)
  94. Poland: Women strike over planned abortion ban (0 replies)
  95. Indonesia: Leading fast food chain in Indonesia escalates repression against workers demanding basic rights (0 replies)
  96. Iran: Union Leader: Less Pressure on Teachers Thanks to Rights Activists (0 replies)
  97. This October, All Hands On Deck to Stop the TPP (0 replies)
  98. Hedge Funds Have Cost Workers Billions. This is How They’re Fighting Back. (0 replies)
  99. Review: What Chinese Workers Are Learning from Their Strikes (0 replies)
  100. Korea (South): Nationwide strikes weigh on economy (0 replies)
  101. Kyrgyzstan: First meeting of textile workers union (0 replies)
  102. Egypt: French Trade Union Demands Release of Alexandria Shipyard Workers (0 replies)
  103. Contract for Disaster: How Privatization Is Killing the Public Sector (0 replies)
  104. Cartoon: Grad Students Get the Go-Ahead to Unionize (0 replies)
  105. Finland: Finns march against racism and violent extreme right (0 replies)
  106. A Union Is Brewing at Virginia Lipton Factory (0 replies)
  107. No Justice, No Peeps! Workers Walk Off the Job At Pennsylvania Peeps Factory (0 replies)
  108. UPS Has a Racism Problem (0 replies)
  109. Egypt: Stop the trial of naval shipyard workers! (0 replies)
  110. Egypt: The Shrinking Independence of Labour Unions (0 replies)
  111. Brazil: Anti-Coup Protests Erupt Again (0 replies)
  112. VW’s Company Union Can’t Attract Even 15 Percent of Workers (0 replies)
  113. Walmart, Nike and Others Decline to Back $40 Monthly Wage Hike in Cambodia’s Garment Industry (0 replies)
  114. Farmworkers Taste the Fruits of Victory (0 replies)
  115. Business-Backed ‘Anti-Union Union’ Falters at Volkswagen (0 replies)
  116. Chicago Teacher: Why We May Strike Again (0 replies)
  117. Saudi Arabia: Saudi and foreign workers unite to strike over unpaid wages (0 replies)
  118. Welcome, Leah! (0 replies)
  119. Norway: Oil service is on strike (0 replies)
  120. Nationwide Prison Strike Against “Slavery in America” Rolls On—Despite Media Blackout (0 replies)
  121. Thailand: Workers' rights campaigner Andy Hall found guilty in a shock ruling by Bangkok court (0 replies)
  122. Saudi Arabia: Strike at privately-run hospital after salary delays (0 replies)
  123. Global: Labour Leaders: We Must Protect Refugees’ Rights (0 replies)
  124. We Are Workers: The Case Against Grad Student Exceptionalism in the UAW (0 replies)
  125. Global: It’s heating up: ‘Unions can play a vital role in the battle for climate justice’ (0 replies)
  126. Bangladesh: Out of the ashes of Rana Plaza (0 replies)
  127. Middle East: UNRWA workers on strike in four countries over low wages (0 replies)
  128. AFL-CIO Backs Dakota Access Pipeline and the “Family Supporting Jobs” It Provides (0 replies)
  129. Anatomy of a Lockout (0 replies)
  130. California Farmworkers Win Equal Overtime: “This Bill Corrects 78 Years of Discrimination” (0 replies)
  131. Viewpoint: Unifor’s Focus on Investment Lets Down Canadian GM Workers (0 replies)
  132. France: Unions stage final street march against French labour law reform (0 replies)
  133. Brazil: CUT union refuses to recognise current government (0 replies)
  134. Swaziland: Police Fire Rubber Bullets On Strikers (0 replies)
  135. As UMass Higher-Ups Gut Labor Center, Students and Alums Speak Out (0 replies)
  136. Curacao: General strike this Thursday (0 replies)
  137. French Workers Step Up Labor Strikes: “With This Law, We’re Going Toward a Catastrophe” (0 replies)
  138. The Fight to Save UMass Labor Center Is a Fight for Worker Power (0 replies)
  139. UK: Labour Unionism In The Age Of The ‘Gig’ Economy (0 replies)
  140. 'Superstore' Is the Realest Retail Sitcom Yet (0 replies)
  141. This is How You Win: A Guided Tour of the Campaign at City College of San Francisco (0 replies)
  142. Brazil: Unions Call for General Strike in Answer to 12-Hour Work Day Proposal (0 replies)
  143. China: Listening to the voice of China's workers (0 replies)
  144. Egypt: Why Sisi hates Egypt's unions (0 replies)
  145. Libya: Sharif - 1st Arab woman to assume Presidency, lead union federation (0 replies)
  146. India: The class struggle is real: India is making labor history with the world’s largest general strike (0 replies)
  147. Bangladesh: 23 dead in explosion and fire at garment factory (0 replies)
  148. USA: Inmates strike in prisons nationwide over 'slave labor' working conditions (0 replies)
  149. Nigeria: NUPENG Demands Release of 14 Kidnapped Oil Workers (0 replies)
  150. It’s Game On for Grad Students After NLRB Rules They Can Unionize (0 replies)
  151. 150 Million Workers In India Just Staged the Largest Strike In History To Resist Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  152. When Your Boss Is Just Going through the Motions (0 replies)
  153. At the Profitable Space Needle, Workers Keep Pushing for a Contract (0 replies)
  154. 45 Years After Attica, Prisoners Are Organizing What Could Be the Biggest Prison Strike Ever (0 replies)
  155. Asia: Tell PepsiCo to stop violating trade union rights in Pakistan! (0 replies)
  156. Want to Solve the Steel Crisis? Change the Rules (0 replies)
  157. How Community-College Faculty Organized a Strike and Scored a Contract (0 replies)
  158. Global: G20 Leaders push for short-term recovery with structural reforms – trade unions call for long-term inclusive growth (0 replies)
  159. UK: Getting unions into more workplaces will reduce poverty, says TUC (0 replies)
  160. Lipton Workers Vote to Unionize: “Everyone just got tired of it” (0 replies)
  161. Iran: Labor Activists Put on Trial After Hundreds of Workers Protest Unpaid Wages (0 replies)
  162. Brazil: Deposing of President Dilma Rousseff will unleash wave of corporate greed (0 replies)
  163. Strong Unions Help All Workers—Not Just Union Workers (0 replies)
  164. Why Labor and the Movement for Racial Justice Should Work Together (0 replies)
  165. India: Unity in action: 100 million Indian workers take strike action (0 replies)
  166. India: Tens of millions of workers strike in fight for higher wages (0 replies)
  167. What We Did on Your Summer Vacation: Won the First-Ever Union Contract at Sarah Lawrence College (0 replies)
  168. Cambodia: Labor Minister Threatens Unions (0 replies)
  169. Iran: Unions face daily state brutality (0 replies)
  170. Bangladesh: Kalpona Akter - Recipient of the Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism (0 replies)
  171. China: Guangdong labour activists detained without trial for nine months (0 replies)
  172. Here’s How Zara Retail Workers Won a Union (0 replies)
  173. Eight Ways Organizers Are Putting Our Secrets to Use (0 replies)
  174. Part-Time Faculty Union On a Roll in Washington-Baltimore Area (0 replies)
  175. India: More than a million Indian workers to go on strike on Friday (0 replies)
  176. Viewpoint: The Case for Paid Election Volunteers (0 replies)
  177. Why The TPP and TTIP Trade Deals May Now Be Dead In The Water (0 replies)
  178. Organizing Gets Fashionable: Zara Workers Beat the Odds (0 replies)
  179. Fox News Has a Sexual Harassment Problem and It’s Way Bigger Than Roger Ailes (0 replies)
  180. Russia: Working conditions: FIFA and trade unions sign cooperation agreement for Russia 2018 (0 replies)
  181. Canada: Being a Mexican migrant worker and female, a recipe for double discrimination (0 replies)
  182. Buying Local Doesn’t Mean You’re Paying for Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  183. Labor Goes to Summer School (0 replies)
  184. China: Walmart workers take the boss to court (0 replies)
  185. Review: Hospital Gumshoe Cracks a How-Dunit (0 replies)
  186. We Are Witnessing a New Age of Social Justice Movements—And That Includes Labor (0 replies)
  187. Nigeria: Unpaid Wages: Workers, Labour Unions Turn Out For National Protest (0 replies)
  188. Labor Musical Brings Morgue Workers' Struggle to Life (0 replies)
  189. Temp Organizing Gets Big Boost from NLRB (0 replies)
  190. Putting the Con in the Gig Economy (0 replies)
  191. Swaziland: Media workers protest conditions at king’s newspaper (0 replies)
  192. Chile: Over 500,000 Protest Pinochet's Private Pension System (0 replies)
  193. How We Won a Contract Against Austerity at CUNY (0 replies)
  194. UK: Collective action via social media brings hope to gig economy workers (0 replies)
  195. Cartoon: Lessons from the Olympics (0 replies)
  196. Battle on the Boardwalk: Trump Taj Mahal Workers Continue Strike (0 replies)
  197. Iran: Ebrahim Madadi sentenced to five years: ITF calls on Iranian government to drop charges (0 replies)
  198. Brazil: UNI World Athletes calls for reform of conflicted and unjust global anti-doping regime (0 replies)
  199. Korea (South): How can it be a crime to protect the rights of workers? (0 replies)
  200. Canada: I Can't Work if I Can't Breathe: Why Labour Must Support Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
  201. SEIU’s “Future Fighters”: “We need a plan for racial justice in every union” (0 replies)
  202. Future Fighters Go to the Mat for Black Lives (0 replies)
  203. Turkey: Kurdish daily shut down and journalists houses raided (0 replies)
  204. Baltimore’s Democratic City Council Kills $15 Minimum Wage Bill, For Now (0 replies)
  205. Domestic Workers in Ill. Win Bill of Rights: “Years of organizing have finally paid off” (0 replies)
  206. South Africa: Miners and community members will gather in Marikana to remember those who died fighting for a living wage. (0 replies)
  207. How Massachusetts Nurses Are Reducing Workplace Violence (0 replies)
  208. Postal Workers Fend Off Attacks in New Contract (0 replies)
  209. Australia: ACTU rallies to recognise 50 years of struggle for Indigenous Wage Justice (0 replies)
  210. Teamsters United One Step Closer (0 replies)
  211. South Africa: Marikana: 4 years later, little has changed (0 replies)
  212. Canada: Why contract talks with the ‘Detroit Three’ automakers are so critical for Canada (0 replies)
  213. BREAKING—Fight for $15 Organizers Tell SEIU: We Need $15 and a Union (0 replies)
  214. South Africa: Electrical utility workers win higher pay and right to go on strike (0 replies)
  215. Authors Spill Organizing Secrets in Labor Notes’ New Book (0 replies)
  216. South Africa: Eskom strike: Workers tell of battle for decent wages (0 replies)
  217. Postal Contract Narrows the Gap between Tiers (0 replies)
  218. Interview, Part 2: Labor's New Sources of Leverage (0 replies)
  219. The Strike At Trump’s Atlantic City Casino Is a Flashpoint for the Entire Labor Movement (0 replies)
  220. Fire Departments, Airports and Military Bases May Be More Toxic to Workers Than You Think (0 replies)
  221. Korea (North): Construction workers fed crystal meth to speed up building projects (0 replies)
  222. Longshore Elected Delegates Vote to Meet with West Coast Employers To Discuss Their Request for a Contract Extension (0 replies)
  223. Postal Workers Stare Down Canada Post (0 replies)
  224. Uzbekistan: Samarkand Street Sweepers Strike Back (0 replies)
  225. National Democrats Back $15 Minimum Wage. Baltimore Dems, Not So Much. (0 replies)
  226. Chicago Activists Accuse ICE of Racial Profiling After Street Corner Raid (0 replies)
  227. Zimbabwe: Railways sack workers for attending strike meetings (0 replies)
  228. Korea (North): Kim Jong-un's slave state demands robust action by Europe (0 replies)
  229. Global: Labor Must Take on Capital - Be Ready To Break Laws (0 replies)
  230. Day Laborers Leader on Right-Wing Hostility: “So Far, We Have Won This Fight” (0 replies)
  231. For Unions, Sometimes a Lockout Is Better Than a Strike (0 replies)
  232. Russia: Construction Workers On Russia's Bridge To Crimea Slam 'Slave' Treatment (0 replies)
  233. Zimbabwe: Farmers panic as workers plan protest over unpaid wages (0 replies)
  234. USA: Unions could make a comeback - if we help them (0 replies)
  235. Nigeria: IG to NLC: We’ll fish out police killers of Nasarawa workers (0 replies)
  236. Global: Olympics must respect workers’ rights while celebrating human spirit (0 replies)
  237. Global: Trade unions call on G20 leaders to boost the wage share of national income (0 replies)
  238. CUNY Workers Overwhelmingly Approve New Contract With 94% Voting Yes (0 replies)
  239. It’s the Stupidity, Stupid: How Donald Trump is Beating the Democrats on Trade (0 replies)
  240. Global: Journalists' unions join international alliance against the surveillance of foreign journalists in Germany (0 replies)
  241. A Radical Plan For An Economy That Makes Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
  242. China: HK firm making Disney toys in China under investigation for mistreating workers (0 replies)
  243. USA: American Unions Call Out. Sign Up To Defeat Donald Trump. . (0 replies)
  244. Ecuador: Union resists government threat of dissolution (0 replies)
  245. On Trade, Our Choices Aren’t Only Xenophobic Nationalism Or Neoliberal Globalization (0 replies)
  246. USA: Zara Workers Are Forming a Union in New York City (0 replies)
  247. Portland Teachers Expose Lead in Schools (0 replies)
  248. Book Review: Organizing against the Toxins Lurking in Our Schools (0 replies)
  249. Saudi Arabia: Thousands of workers stuck as Kingdom’s economy sags (0 replies)
  250. Honoring the Union Vote to Strike at CUNY (0 replies)