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