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  1. Strikers Get Jobs Back at Law-Breaking Nursing Home Chain (0 replies)
  2. Surrounded by Industry and Out of a Job in Indiana’s BP ‘Boomtown’ (0 replies)
  3. To Karen Lewis’ Challengers, CORE Members Say: You’re Fighting the Wrong Fight (0 replies)
  4. Lebanon: Thousands of strikers rally threaten to paralyze country over wage hike issue (0 replies)
  5. Boeing’s ‘Angry Nerds’ Reject Contract as Dreamliner Crisis Continues (0 replies)
  6. Universal Preschool: As Good as It Sounds? (0 replies)
  7. India: General strike brings India to a standstill (0 replies)
  8. Are Mergers the Answer for Fractious Nurses Unions? (0 replies)
  9. New York School Bus Strike Ends (0 replies)
  10. Turkey: More Than 100 Trade Unionists Arrested (0 replies)
  11. Global: The 'most dangerous job in the world' (0 replies)
  12. Greece: Fresh general strike against austerity (0 replies)
  13. Making the Whole City Your Bargaining Committee (0 replies)
  14. India: Nationwide strike this week (0 replies)
  15. Mexico: Take action in solidarity with Mexican Bata workers (0 replies)
  16. India: Unions refuse to relent on strike call, talks with ministers collapse (0 replies)
  17. Brazil: Chinese Ship Seized by Striking Workers at Santos Port (0 replies)
  18. Egypt: Port Said unions join civil disobedience campaign (0 replies)
  19. Global: How the Walmart labour struggle is going global (0 replies)
  20. Immigration Reform May Come With Big Gifts to Employers (0 replies)
  21. Teachers Union Absorbs Rump Nurses Group (0 replies)
  22. Climate Change Is Drowning Out ‘Jobs vs. Environment’ Debate (0 replies)
  23. Aggressive Employers Challenge Longshore Workers on Both Coasts (0 replies)
  24. Harvard Library Workers Resist Top-Down Restructuring and Austerity (0 replies)
  25. Working without a Contract: A Strategy Whose Time Has Come? (0 replies)
  26. How Fast Food Workers Super-Sized Their Pay in New Zealand (0 replies)
  27. Gridlock at the NLRB: One Step Back, Two Steps Further Back-Spanish (0 replies)
  28. India: Unions have a role to fight injustice: Amartya Sen (0 replies)
  29. Ft. Hood Hero Sues Army for Benefits; Trumka Calls Out White House; NYC Stadium Creates Bad Jobs (0 replies)
  30. USA: The US minimum wage would be $21.72 an hour if it rose with productivity since 1968 (0 replies)
  31. Korea (South): Dismissed KGEU members hold surprise protest (0 replies)
  32. Egypt: Thousands of riot police strike, seek interior minister's ouster (0 replies)
  33. Fired Hyatt Workers Win Their Jobs Back (0 replies)
  34. Teachers Union Absorbs Rump Nurses Group (0 replies)
  35. Climate Change Is Drowning Out ‘Jobs vs. Environment’ Debate (0 replies)
  36. Noticias Laborales y Analisis de los EEUU en Español (0 replies)
  37. Labor News and Analysis from the U.S. (0 replies)
  38. Beneath the ‘Fair Trade’ Label, Union-Busting Lurks (0 replies)
  39. Egypt: No free unions, no social protection (0 replies)
  40. Bahrain: Prisoners of conscience speak out (0 replies)
  41. Long Before Conservatives Stifled Gun and Tax Studies, They Derailed Labor Research (0 replies)
  42. Aggressive Employers Challenge Longshore Workers on Both Coasts (0 replies)
  43. Harvard Library Workers Resist Top-Down Restructuring and Austerity (0 replies)
  44. Why Did Single-Payer Health Care Fail in California? (0 replies)
  45. Greece: Government focus turns to state staff, unions (0 replies)
  46. Global: Clicktivism and the unions (0 replies)
  47. Mexico: Week of Action on freedom of association in Mexico (0 replies)
  48. Greece: Strike Law Change Splits Greek Coalition (0 replies)
  49. Can We Trust Foxconn’s New ‘Democratic’ Chinese Factories? (0 replies)
  50. Working without a Contract: A Strategy Whose Time Has Come? (0 replies)
  51. Scabs Recruited as 40,000 New England Grocery Workers Prepare To Strike (0 replies)
  52. Mexico: PKC struggle video - take action (0 replies)
  53. Mexico: Tell PKC to reinstate workers in Mexico (0 replies)
  54. Korea (South): Labor ministry raids E-Mart over alleged anti-union efforts (0 replies)
  55. An Apology for the Biggest Mistake of My Career as a Labor Reporter (0 replies)
  56. Pakistan: The proletariat in peril (0 replies)
  57. Europe: Workers strike over job insecurity at ArcelorMittal European sites (0 replies)
  58. Tunisia: No to the Return of the ’Red Hand’* (0 replies)
  59. Singapore: Amnesty: Drop ‘strike’-related charges against Chinese migrant bus drivers in Singapore (0 replies)
  60. USA: Judge: Drummond Coal masterminded murder of two Colombian union leaders (0 replies)
  61. Global: New Media Bootcamp for Union Activists 2013 (0 replies)
  62. Cop Sues for Overtime for Email Checking; Sweatshop Activists Target Selena Gomez; Wage Theft at JFK (0 replies)
  63. Chicago Middle-School Students Berate Officials: ‘Don’t Close Our Schools!’ (0 replies)
  64. How Fast Food Workers Super-Sized Their Pay in New Zealand (0 replies)
  65. Korea (South): Hunger strikes, head-shavings and global solidarity (0 replies)
  66. Tunisia: Political assassination triggers general strike; UGTT leader warns Tunisia may get trapped in spiral of violence (0 replies)
  67. Greece: “Siege” laws to end strikes in Greece (0 replies)
  68. Korea (South): Fighting for 1,875 Days: Laid-off Workers of JEI Demonstrate High in the Sky (0 replies)
  69. Gridlock at the NLRB: One Step Back, Two Steps Further Back-Spanish (0 replies)
  70. USA: With Unions On the Decline, Will Workers' Alliances Take Their Place? (0 replies)
  71. Lebanon: Calls to ban public employees from striking draw criticism (0 replies)
  72. Tunisia: Union leaders agree general strike for Friday (0 replies)
  73. Students Call Adidas on the (Red) Carpet over Sweatshops (0 replies)
  74. Imagining a ‘Just Recovery’ from Superstorm Sandy (0 replies)
  75. Russia: Migrant Olympic Workers Cheated, Exploited (0 replies)
  76. Postmaster General Tries to Kill Saturday Delivery (0 replies)
  77. Korea (South): Riot cops and hired thugs attacked workers struggle site in Incheon (0 replies)
  78. Korea (South): Flight Attendants Fight for the Right to Wear Pants (0 replies)
  79. The Retail Justice Alliance Aims to Build Public Support for Wages, Respect (0 replies)
  80. UAW Battles for Human Rights in Organizing Drive at Mississippi Nissan Plant (0 replies)
  81. China: Trade union reforms in China aim to control militant workforce (0 replies)
  82. France: Socialist Gvt puts police on alert, warns rising tension over job cuts could lead to 'social explosion' (0 replies)
  83. Europe: Contracts, wages and bargaining under attack in Europe (0 replies)
  84. Gridlock at the NLRB: One Step Back, Two Steps Further Back (0 replies)
  85. India: Trade unions demand release of jailed Maruti workers (0 replies)
  86. China: A Union Vote For Chinese Workers Who Assemble iPhones (0 replies)
  87. Grin and Abhor It: The Truth Behind ‘Service with a Smile’ (0 replies)
  88. South Africa: 50% minimum wage rise for farm workers a short term victory: Union (0 replies)
  89. Philadelphia Teachers Take School Closings Fight Citywide (0 replies)
  90. Fracking ‘Boom Towns’ Rife with Workplace Accidents (0 replies)
  91. Maldives: Police break strike at Alimatha Resort, arrest two workers (0 replies)
  92. Global: The Facts: How Adidas is Violating Workers' Rights (0 replies)
  93. Kenya: Nurses’ strike enters third month (0 replies)
  94. Cambodia: Garment Workers seek support from Walmart, H&M shoppers (0 replies)
  95. Fired Hostess Worker Becomes One-Man ‘Truth Squad’ (0 replies)
  96. USA: Former Clinton Labor Secretary Calls For Massive Wal-Mart, McDonalds And Hospital Labor Unions (0 replies)
  97. Propelled By ALEC, ‘Right-to-Work’ Assault on Unions Reaches Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  98. 25 Cablevision Union Members Fired During Confrontation with Management (0 replies)
  99. Scrutinizing the Scrutinizers: Airport Screeners Dislike Pass-Fail Tests (0 replies)
  100. Korea: KGEU: Press conference on Labourstart campaign and international solidarity (0 replies)
  101. Panama Canal Towboat Masters vote to affiliate with ILWU (0 replies)
  102. ACLU, Unions File Lawsuit to Invalidate Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law (0 replies)
  103. Recycling workers will expose the “dirty secrets” behind East Bay recycling operations (0 replies)
  104. Settlement wins back wages for Local 13 fumigators in Port of LA (0 replies)
  105. Australia: A successful 20 year unionizing drive at Rio Tinto in Australia (0 replies)
  106. Cambodian Workers Wait for Wages in the Street, Shaming H&M and Wal-Mart (0 replies)
  107. Labor Takes Hard Line Against Social Security and Medicare Cuts (0 replies)
  108. How a Wal-Mart Warehouse Cheated Its Workers Out of $1.1 Million (0 replies)
  109. A Novel Idea: Fiction for Labor Activists (0 replies)
  110. Turkey: Luxury brand fails on union rights in Turkey (0 replies)
  111. Leo Robinson: ILWU activist led anti-apartheid struggle (0 replies)
  112. Two worlds, one brotherhood (0 replies)
  113. Local 63-OCU ratification vote scheduled (0 replies)
  114. Victory for Pacific Beach Workers in Honolulu (0 replies)
  115. CA Orders Wal-Mart Warehouse to Pay $1.1 Million in Stolen Wages (0 replies)
  116. Local 19 opposition to SoDo stadium remains firm (0 replies)
  117. ILWU Locals show holiday spirit with generous toy drives along the Coast (0 replies)
  118. Midwest Generation and 100 Workers Plead with Illinois Pollution Control Board (0 replies)
  119. 5 Key Tasks for the New Secretary of Labor (0 replies)
  120. Cablevision Fires 23 Technicians after Union Action (0 replies)
  121. Campus Workers Win Training, Hours to Cook Better Food (0 replies)
  122. Mali: ITUC welcomes Mali dialogue and rejection of extremist violence (0 replies)
  123. Belgium: Police use water cannon on steel workers protesting massive job losses at ArcelorMittal plant (0 replies)
  124. Canada: CUPE calls on Korean government to reinstate dismissed workers, recognize public sector unions (0 replies)
  125. Bangladesh: Seven Women Dead in a Preventable Factory Fire (0 replies)
  126. First Contracts: How to Avoid Delay, Disappointment and Decertification (0 replies)
  127. Greece: ITUC Condemns Latest Attack on Greek Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  128. Bangladesh: IndustriALL demands real acti (0 replies)
  129. Focus Voters' Anger on Corporations, Not Just Republicans (0 replies)
  130. Korea: Korean union official on hunger strike needs your support (0 replies)
  131. Turkey: Global unions warn Hak- (0 replies)
  132. Ireland: Three minutes & 33 seconds Vs bank debt & austerity (0 replies)
  133. Reluctant to Hire the Unemployed? Too Bad, Says NYC (0 replies)
  134. Court Declares Obama’s NLRB Appointments Unconstitutional; Strip Club Safety; No More ‘Big Labor’? (0 replies)
  135. Botswana: Union wins case against Botswana Railways (0 replies)
  136. Greece: Unions rally behind transit workers as PM issues orders to return to work (0 replies)
  137. Video: Bus Strike Reveals 'Free Market' Fakery (0 replies)
  138. Qatar Launches Into 2022 World Cup on Backs of Abused Migrants (0 replies)
  139. Pension Panic Fueled by Anti-Worker Politics? (0 replies)
  140. Greece: Athens transport workers involved in 8 day strike threatened with arrest (0 replies)
  141. MLK-Themed Action Perturbs Cablevision Managers (0 replies)
  142. Fiji: Global Unions condemn new Fiji military decree (0 replies)
  143. China: Labour activist sues Wal-Mart for wrongful dismissal and wins (0 replies)
  144. Slovenia: Public unions begin general strike (0 replies)
  145. Russia: Help IndustriALL stop union-busting at Bashneft in Russia (0 replies)
  146. Colombia: Intimidation of leaders during collective bargaining at Carbones del Cerrejón (0 replies)
  147. Time to Retire ‘Scabby the Rat’, Says Top AFL-CIO Official (0 replies)
  148. With Massey Energy Execs Cutting Deals, Will the Don of Coal Country Finally Face Time? (0 replies)
  149. In Walmart and Fast Food, Unions Scaling Up a Strike-First Strategy (0 replies)
  150. Warehouse Strategies Squeeze Walmart’s Pressure Points (0 replies)
  151. Korea (South): Union president in sit-down hunger strike since 15 January (0 replies)
  152. Global: Global unemployment rising again but with significant differences across regions (0 replies)
  153. Greece: New pay cuts trigger transport strikes, protesters defy court order to resume work (0 replies)
  154. Kenya: Services paralysed as workers’ protests spread (0 replies)
  155. Laid-Off O’Hare Workers Call for Rebid After Irregularities Surface (0 replies)
  156. Will Immigration Reform Address H-2 Guestworker Recruiter Violations? (0 replies)
  157. New York Teacher Evaluation Talks Break Down (0 replies)
  158. UAW’s Bob King: Expanding the Fight Against Michigan’s Anti-Worker Forces (0 replies)
  159. Australia: Historic union win for Rio Tinto Bell Bay workforce (0 replies)
  160. Philippines: Junk false charges against labor leaders, organizers - KMU (0 replies)
  161. Bosnia and Herzegowina: Teachers, policemen strike against budget cuts in first of public sector protests (0 replies)
  162. USA: ITF unions show support for ILWU in grain dispute (0 replies)
  163. China: 1,000 workers hold managers hostage in Shanghai labour row (0 replies)
  164. Bad Karma at Hyatt Regency San Francisco (0 replies)
  165. China: Shop floor workers to be allowed to elect trade union leaders in Guangzhou (0 replies)
  166. Canada: I designed that cheap garment. I lit that factory fire (0 replies)
  167. Aid Groups Fight Anti-Prostitution ‘Oath’ on Free Speech Grounds (0 replies)
  168. Global: Joint ITF-UNI release: As German TV reveals abuses, global unions challenge DHL to act (0 replies)
  169. Qatar: International unions warn Qatar’s work visa system allows employers to use forced labour (0 replies)
  170. Ireland: Two-tier workforce emerging as new employees taken on at lower pay rates (0 replies)
  171. Global: Economic gospel creating a social time bomb: ITUC's Burrow (0 replies)
  172. Fiji: TUC leader to defy dictatorship decree on political parties (0 replies)
  173. Yemen: Street Cleaners Union announces strike: start of labour action movement? (0 replies)
  174. France: Peugeot Workers Protest Layoffs, Company Says Strikes Happen Every Month (0 replies)
  175. On Smog and Censorship in China (0 replies)
  176. Migrant Workers Can’t Win In Xenophobic Greece (0 replies)
  177. Thailand: Electrolux imprisons then sacks workers in Thailand (0 replies)
  178. New York School Bus Strikers Say Low Wages, Turnover Will Hurt Special-Needs Kids (0 replies)
  179. Cambodia: Workers Expose Abuse at Walmart Factory (0 replies)
  180. USA: The Real Story Behind the Patriot Coal Bankruptcy and Why the UMWA is Fighting for Fairness (0 replies)
  181. Sustainable Food Is a Full-Time Job, Campus Cooks Say (0 replies)
  182. United Workers Win WARN Act Victory in Baltimore ESPN Zone Case (0 replies)
  183. USA: Workers approve first Pacific Beach Hotel labor deal (0 replies)
  184. Are Workers ‘Sacrificial Lambs’ For Indiana’s Unemployment Fund Deficit? (0 replies)
  185. El Salvador: Airline Servicer Fires 96 Workers for Forming a Union (0 replies)
  186. Fiji: Regime bans trade unionists and public servants from politics (0 replies)
  187. Philippines: KMU slams ‘trumped-up charges’ vs. 3 leaders (0 replies)
  188. Bus Stewards Win More Routes Through Alliance with Riders (0 replies)
  189. China: Riot police brought in to suppress Foxconn worker strike (0 replies)
  190. Indonesia: Nike accused of using military to intimidate workers (0 replies)
  191. New York Transit Workers Smell a Rat (0 replies)
  192. USA: Danny Glover, worker rights group to protest Nissan in Detroit (0 replies)
  193. Fiji: International Trade Union movement warns Fiji: a military Constitution cannot be accepted (0 replies)
  194. No Comp Time for Newtown Police to Cope with PTSD; ‘Wellness Cops’ at Work; NLRB Beefs Up Back Pay (0 replies)
  195. When Teachers Refuse the Tests (0 replies)
  196. Tunisia: Main Labor Union Demands French Archives on Founder’s Assassination (0 replies)
  197. USA: Truck Drivers Clinch New Power with First Union Contract at L.A. Ports (0 replies)
  198. Book Review: With God on Our Side (0 replies)
  199. Turkey: Workers Won’t Accept a Fraudulent Union at DHL! (0 replies)
  200. Barbados: National strike looms over sacking of 97 (0 replies)
  201. Greece: Public sector workers strike against austerity (0 replies)
  202. Saudi Arabia: Beheading of domestic worker shows Saudi Arabia at odds with international standards (0 replies)
  203. China: Widespread labour abuses at Disney and Mattel factories - industry does not care about labour rights standards (0 replies)
  204. In $7-Per-Day Fight, Haitian Workers Call for North American Support (0 replies)
  205. Palestine: Transportation Strike Paralyzes West Bank (0 replies)
  206. Global: ILO urges better pay and conditions for 53 million domestic workers (0 replies)
  207. Newark Teachers Size Up Peer Review, Merit Pay (0 replies)
  208. Iran: ITF welcomes Shahabi release, but remains watchful (0 replies)
  209. Canada: Imported Workers Fight Back (0 replies)
  210. USA: Tentative framework agreement ends 113-day NHL hockey lockout (0 replies)
  211. What To Do When the Boss Catches Wellness Fever (0 replies)
  212. Auto Workers Protest 'Maquila' Conditions in U.S. (0 replies)
  213. China: Supporters Back Strike Against Censorship at Newspaper (0 replies)
  214. India: Transport unions launch sensitisation programmes in wake of brutal bus attack (0 replies)
  215. Coercive Wellness Programs Create New Headaches (0 replies)
  216. Israel: Victory at Pelephone as company agrees to union representation (0 replies)
  217. China: Journalists in rare strike (0 replies)
  218. Malaysia: Call to abolish contract labour (0 replies)
  219. Mozambique: Striking Moz docs 'will have their pay cut' (0 replies)
  220. Global: 13 Things to Make the World a Better Place in 2013 (0 replies)
  221. India: 13 major ports workers to join nationwide strike (0 replies)
  222. Iran: Fears grow for imprisoned trade unionist (0 replies)
  223. Bullets Poison Firing Range Workers; First Signs of PTSD in Newtown; UAW Conspires with Ford (0 replies)
  224. David Olson, first UW Harry Bridges Chair in Labor Studies, passed away at age 71 (0 replies)
  225. Security Officers in Portland score with solidarity (0 replies)
  226. Former Local 13 leader Kevin Schroeder passes (0 replies)
  227. IBU member rescues man from San Francisco Bay (0 replies)
  228. U.S. Intervention in El Salvador, by Privatization This Time (0 replies)
  229. Israel: Precedent-setting victory as court rules in favor of workers' rights (0 replies)
  230. CNA and NUHW Join Forces Against SEIU in California (0 replies)
  231. Anniversary celebration marks 20 years of the Harry Bridges Chair in Labor Studies at the University of Washington (0 replies)
  232. Back Together Again: CNA and NUHW Join Forces against Kaiser in California (0 replies)
  233. Egypt: Labor movement thrives in the midst of unfriendly legislation (0 replies)
  234. Israel: 'Historic day' for the right to organize workers (0 replies)
  235. Strike Threat Proves Powerful For East Coast Longshore Union (0 replies)
  236. Coal Mining the Old-Fashioned Way (0 replies)
  237. Ontario Next Right-to-Work Target? (0 replies)
  238. USA: Wal-Mart Revolt. The New Year promises new strategies for old labor. (0 replies)
  239. Iran: Happy New Year to Supporters of the Iranian Labor Movement Worldwide! (0 replies)
  240. In the Coal Fields, A Novel Way to Get Rid Of Pensions Is Born (0 replies)
  241. Fired Teamsters Win Jobs after Illegal Company-Union Collusion (0 replies)
  242. MUSIC: Singing Out Labor’s Power (0 replies)
  243. Los Angeles Wants to “Reconstitute” Pioneering High School Despite Major Gains (0 replies)
  244. Singapore: Singapore strikes shed light on workers' woes (0 replies)
  245. Mexico to ‘Reform’ Education, Too (0 replies)
  246. Bangladesh: Journos go on hunger strike for arrest of killers (0 replies)
  247. China: Support Chinese Wal-Mart activist sacked over pay rise petition (0 replies)
  248. Egypt: Union power grows because Muslim Brotherhood backs the 1 per cent, ignores social justice (0 replies)
  249. Canada: Harper goes after trade unions with Bill C-377 (0 replies)
  250. Flammable Material: How Garment Workers Can Respond to the Tazreen Factory Fire (0 replies)