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  1. Behind the Business Attire, Many Bank Workers Earn Poverty Wages (0 replies)
  2. Ohio Unions Upstage Koch Brothers with Big Protest (0 replies)
  3. In memory of longshore workers killed in 1886 at the port of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada (0 replies)
  4. Legislative attack targets ILWU longshore workers (0 replies)
  5. UE Organizing Director Bob Kingsley Prepares To Step Down, But Lefty Union Shows No Signs of Slowing (0 replies)
  6. Home Care Workers Could Soon See a Major Raise In Their Wages (0 replies)
  7. ‘The Teacher Shortage’ Is No Accident—It’s the Result of Corporate Education Reform Policies (0 replies)
  8. Verizon Workers Launch ‘Militant Mondays’ (0 replies)
  9. Australia: These condoms are surely having us on (0 replies)
  10. McDonald’s Workers Take Fight for $15 to Brazil, Accuse Company of “Cannibal Capitalism” (0 replies)
  11. Chicago Parents Enter Week 2 of Hunger Strike Protesting Corporate Ed Reform and Dyett HS Closure (0 replies)
  12. Underlining Strikers' Point, Court Fines Washington for Underfunding Schools (0 replies)
  13. South Africa: 50 000 steel industry jobs on the line (0 replies)
  14. Bangladesh: Transport workers threaten 36-hour strike in Chittagong from Aug 26 if missing leader is not found (0 replies)
  15. Washington Supreme Court Rules All SeaTac Workers Must Be Paid $15 Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  16. Greece: Syriza accuses Canadian gold miner of holding 2,000 workers hostage (0 replies)
  17. SeaTac Airport's $15 Minimum Wage Beats Corporate Challenge (0 replies)
  18. Solidarity message from MUA Queensland branch (0 replies)
  19. NLRB Declines To Rule On Northwestern Football Players’ Union, Setting Back Player Organizing (0 replies)
  20. Workers Are Losing Manufacturing Jobs Because of Policy, Not NYT’s Mysterious “Tectonic Forces” (0 replies)
  21. Back to School with Work to Rule in Ontario (0 replies)
  22. More than a Flag: South Carolina Dockers Push Racial Justice Further (0 replies)
  23. Iraq: Iraq’s new labour law: positive but ‘clipped’ (0 replies)
  24. Australia: Foreign Slave Ship Trading in Australian Waters (0 replies)
  25. Indonesia: Crisis of leadership in Indonesian trade unions (0 replies)
  26. Global: Industry bargaining for living wages (0 replies)
  27. India: 'Don't call me Room Boy!' say hotel housekeepers fighting for respect (0 replies)
  28. Uber’s Attempt To Silence Its Drivers May Have Just Backfired (0 replies)
  29. How the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Keeps Working People Poor and Destroys the Environment (0 replies)
  30. Iran: Head of Tehran teachers' group, Esmail Abdi, faces new charges (0 replies)
  31. China: In China, there is no firefighters’ trade union and it shows (0 replies)
  32. China’s Currency Devaluation Protected Its Workers—Something the U.S. Doesn’t Bother With (0 replies)
  33. Chile: 70 Miners Block Themselves in Mine to Protest Wages (0 replies)
  34. Lebanon: Beirut port at a standstill as workers strike over rubbish (0 replies)
  35. Lebanon: Global campaign launched as waste crisis causes growing health risk at Port of Beirut (0 replies)
  36. Machinists Union Members Outraged Over Hillary Clinton Endorsement, Say They Want Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  37. Zimbabwe: Union says 20,000 jobs lost, government to amend labor law (0 replies)
  38. Union President: Supermarket Chain A&P Will Fire 25,000 Grocery Workers (0 replies)
  39. Even if SCOTUS Makes Public Sector Unions Right-to-Work, Workers Can Still Organize and Win (0 replies)
  40. Ecuador: General strike hits Ecuador in Correa protest (0 replies)
  41. Brazilian GM Workers Appeal for Solidarity in Strike Against Layoffs (0 replies)
  42. Global: Jobs bloodbath unfolding, globally, in mining and metals sector (0 replies)
  43. China: Communist Party demand punishment of media worker (0 replies)
  44. Indonesia: Indonesian navy seizes massive Thai-owned ship loaded with slave-caught fish (0 replies)
  45. Zimbabwe: ZCTU Under Siege As Zim Authorities Panic Over Anti-Govt Protests (0 replies)
  46. Ecuador: Rafael Correa’s Citizen Revolution Faces Its Biggest Protest Yet (0 replies)
  47. Union Members Seem To Want Bernie Sanders Over Hillary Clinton. Will Labor Leadership Follow Them? (0 replies)
  48. Indiana University Health Nurse Who Wanted to Unionize Fired—Then Un-Fired (0 replies)
  49. Turning an Issue into a Campaign (0 replies)
  50. Zimbabwe: Trade Union Leaders Arrested Ahead of Planned Demonstration (0 replies)
  51. South Africa: Cosatu takes offence to Springboks' whiteness (0 replies)
  52. How Social Workers Unionized at Portland's Janus Youth Project (0 replies)
  53. Zimbabwe: Cops besiege ZCTU offices (0 replies)
  54. Zimbabwe: Govt Okays Job Losses, 18 000 Workers Fired (0 replies)
  55. GOP Plan To Slash Social Security Thwarted (0 replies)
  56. Yes, ‘Teach for America’ Workers Are Employees and Can Join Teachers Union, Rules NLRB (0 replies)
  57. You Can Bet on These Racetrack Workers To Fight for a Raise From Their Billionaire Boss (0 replies)
  58. Global: ITUC supports new call for FIFA ind't reform commission (0 replies)
  59. ‘Teach for America’ Teachers Can Join the Union (0 replies)
  60. Uruguay: Unions Carry Out First National Strike in 7 Years (0 replies)
  61. Australia: Govt leadership vacuum as 100 workers sacked by midnight SMS and email (0 replies)
  62. Iran: TUC protests jailing of Iranian teacher union leader Esmail Abdi (0 replies)
  63. Dunkin Donut CEO Who Makes $4,887 an Hour Outraged at $15 Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  64. 'She Was the Sparkplug': Gillian Furst, 1933-2015 (0 replies)
  65. Turkey: 18 journalists threatened with 7.5 years in jail for publishing a photo (0 replies)
  66. Uruguay: Country Braces for General Strike as Unions Press Demands (0 replies)
  67. Italy: McDonald’s workers strike in Milan (0 replies)
  68. Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Urged to Unite to Stop Massive Job Cuts (0 replies)
  69. Verizon Workers Prepare for a Strike Over Job and Benefit Cuts (0 replies)
  70. Verizon Contract Expires with No Deal In Sight (0 replies)
  71. Film & discussion expose conspiracy in 1981 assassination of ILWU leaders (0 replies)
  72. ILWU supports Sakuma workers (0 replies)
  73. Solidarity, sacrifice remembered at 81st Anniversary of Bloody Thursday (0 replies)
  74. Duquesne’s NLRB Filing Reads as a Brazen Threat To Adjunct Union Organizers (0 replies)
  75. Duquesne’s NLRB Filing Reads as a Brazen Threat To Adjunct Union Organizers (0 replies)
  76. Why Unions Supported a Single-Payer Bill That Passed New York’s State Assembly (0 replies)
  77. India: Rap song ups ante for Kodaikanal workers against Unilever (0 replies)
  78. Zimbabwe: Unions give Mugabe a 72-hour ultimatum to stop job losses (0 replies)
  79. El Salvador: Driving a bus is a ‘death sentence’ in San Salvador (0 replies)
  80. France: Striking French ferry workers block Calais port route with huge fire (0 replies)
  81. Bankruptcy Judge Gives Go-Ahead for Mass Firings of Unionized A&P Grocery Workers (0 replies)
  82. As Nabisco Ships 600 Jobs Out of Chicago to Mexico, Maybe It’s Time To Give Up Oreos (0 replies)
  83. In First Contract, UConn Grad Assistants Win Raises and Much More (0 replies)
  84. Burma: Management at Bagan Hotel River View in Myanmar responds to international campaign with new rights abuses (0 replies)
  85. Organizing Is the Key to Surviving Friedrichs (0 replies)
  86. For New York Times, U.S. Labor Abuses At Home and Abroad Are a Thing of Decades Past (0 replies)
  87. Hundreds Take to the Streets Over Chicago Board of Education’s Decision to Further Slash CPS Funding (0 replies)
  88. Tunisia: Fighting terrorism and reviving the Tunisian economy (0 replies)
  89. China: American Unionists Join Chinese Uniqlo Workers’ Campaign for End to Alleged Abuse (0 replies)
  90. Global: Plight of teachers in Korea, Colombia, Nepal, and Iran raised in urgent resolutions passed by Education International (0 replies)
  91. After Threatening To Strike, NYC Airport Workers Win Union Agreement, Say They’ll Push for $15 (0 replies)
  92. American Unionists Join Chinese Uniqlo Workers’ Campaign for End to Alleged Abuse (0 replies)
  93. Why My Fellow Adjuncts and I Decided To Form a Union at Our Community College (0 replies)
  94. Donald Trump and the GOP Put Individual Wealth Over Strong Communities (0 replies)
  95. New York Assembly Backs Single Payer (0 replies)
  96. How Barbara Byrd-Bennett Worsened Racial Inequality and Hurt Public Education in Chicago (0 replies)
  97. Univ. of California Academic Workers’ Union Calls on AFL-CIO To Terminate Police Union’s Membership (0 replies)
  98. Korea (South): Migrant workers'union disallowed despite Supreme Court decision (0 replies)
  99. Indonesia: Satellites track slave fishing ships from Indonesia to PNG (0 replies)
  100. Iran: 100 Teachers Detained for Attempting Peaceful Protest Demanding Release of Esmail Abdi (0 replies)
  101. Qatar: ITUC, Campaign Groups, Welcome Coca Cola and VISA Calls for Independent FIFA Reform (0 replies)
  102. Iran: Dissident Opp leader Rajavi urges Iranians to back teachers' protests (0 replies)
  103. Did ICE Violate Its Own Deportation Guidelines in Arresting Chicago-Area Unionized Meatpackers? (0 replies)
  104. Nepal: 'We need shelter to survive the winter' – how unions can help families in Nepal (0 replies)
  105. Palestine: Court denies equal rights to Palestinian workers in Israeli industrial zone (0 replies)
  106. India: Support 1,140 Indian mineworkers organizing at bullying Thriveni (0 replies)
  107. It Took Direct Action to Make This Boss Pay Seattle’s New Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  108. Can the UAW Ditch Its Two-Tier Wage System in This Year’s Contract Negotiatons? (0 replies)
  109. Grocery Chain’s Financial Meltdown Could Leave Thousands of Union Workers Jobless (0 replies)
  110. China: Strikers use Uniqlo’s viral sex tape to highlight low pay, severance (0 replies)
  111. Iran: Teachers arrested as forces bust protest at Parliament (0 replies)
  112. Spreading a Minimum Wage Increase from Los Angeles to the Whole Country (0 replies)
  113. DOL Decision Could Mean the End of Wage Theft Through “Independent Contractor” Misclassification (0 replies)
  114. Can Auto Shed Its Tiers? (0 replies)
  115. UK: Echoes of Pinochet in trade union crackdown (0 replies)
  116. Thousands of Garment Factory Workers Across Cambodia Are Fainting on the Job (0 replies)
  117. Why I Introduced a Motion Against the Confederate Flag at the NEA Convention (0 replies)
  118. 'This American Life' on Auto Workers: A Hack Job (0 replies)
  119. Israel: Strike aborted as deal made on contract employment (0 replies)
  120. Turkey: Mulberry must act now at Turkish supplier (0 replies)
  121. N.M. Field and Dairy Laborers Win Right To Workers’ Comp—Court Calls Exemption ‘Absurd’ (0 replies)
  122. In the Information Economy, Workers Are Far From Obsolete (0 replies)
  123. Good Jobs On the Line in Verizon Rematch (0 replies)
  124. Global: Coca-Cola writes to ITUC's Sharan Burrow backing FIFA reform campagin (0 replies)
  125. Thailand: Thailand must end harassment of researchers and human rights defenders (0 replies)
  126. The ‘Nightmarish’ Boston Hotel Where Workers Have To Deal with Vomit, Blood-Soaked Carpets, Needles (0 replies)
  127. Support for Sanders Grows in Unions (0 replies)
  128. UK: Tories launch biggest crackdown on trade unions for 30 years (0 replies)
  129. Grocery Workers Find Their Voice (0 replies)
  130. Global: FIFA’s in crisis - but you can save it. (0 replies)
  131. Greece: Cleaners swept out of work after Tsipras U-turn (0 replies)
  132. Iran: Mobilisation continues to release Iran teacher unionist (0 replies)
  133. How Migrant Farmworkers Are Cross-Pollinating Strategies—And Winning (0 replies)
  134. “We Need to Stop Being Nice”: IL Labor, Community Activists Push Progressive Budget Crisis Solutions (0 replies)
  135. Calm Down: SCOTUS’s ‘Friedrichs’ Case Won’t Mean the End of the American Labor Movement (0 replies)
  136. Global: Congratulations Amazon – 20 years of precarious work and low wages – shame on you! (0 replies)
  137. China: Video explains struggle of Artigas workers with English subtitle (0 replies)
  138. UK: New Gvt Bill attacks unions to shift balance of power in workplace (0 replies)
  139. Jeb Bush Wants to Whip Workers Into Shape, But Not Corporations and the Idle Rich (0 replies)
  140. Greece: European Ministers Want Greece To Limit Ability Of Workers To Strike (0 replies)
  141. Congress Is Debating Whether or Not To Make It Easier for Bosses to Cheat Guestworkers (0 replies)
  142. The AFT’s Endorsement of Hillary Clinton Is an Insult to Union Democracy (0 replies)
  143. Richard Trumka on Gov. Scott Walker’s Presidential Run: “Walker is a national disgrace” (0 replies)
  144. Iran: Status of Imprisoned Teacher Union Leader in Evin Prison (0 replies)
  145. Northeast ‘Joe Hill 100 Roadshow’ Kicks Off in DC (0 replies)
  146. Greece: 40,000 Greek Workers Fired or Suspended (0 replies)
  147. Faced With I-9 Immigration Raid During Negotiations, Chicago Meatpacking Workers Walked Off the Job (0 replies)
  148. Rolling Back the New “Gilded Age” With Labor’s New Militant Minority (0 replies)
  149. Review: A Practical Guide to Tackling Factory Hazards (0 replies)
  150. 36th Convention delegates choose unity again (0 replies)
  151. CEOs Should Stop Complaining: Obama’s New Overtime Rule Is Long Overdue (0 replies)
  152. How Migrant Farmworkers Are Cross-Pollinating Strategies and Winning (0 replies)
  153. Teamster Retirees’ Campaign Against Pension Cuts Draws Support from Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  154. Labor Lost the Fight Over Fast Track. But the Fact That Unions Oppose the TPP at All Is a Big Deal. (0 replies)
  155. Greece: 'Troika' must get serious about negotiating debt relief for Greece (0 replies)
  156. Kenya: Chaos at Kenya Ports Authority as police evict workers sacked for leading strike (0 replies)
  157. Iran: Union leader jailed on his way to attend global union congress (0 replies)
  158. China: Tensions rise as China’s taxi drivers and factory workers strike in record numbers (0 replies)
  159. Kenya: Port Sacks Strike Leaders (0 replies)
  160. Canada: We don't have to choose between jobs and climate action (0 replies)
  161. China: Factory collapse, 14 missing (0 replies)
  162. USA: AFL-CIO leader tries to quell pro-Sanders revolt (0 replies)
  163. Transit Strikers Defend Full-Time Jobs and Bathroom Breaks (0 replies)
  164. Greece: What is really at stake in the Greek crisis (0 replies)
  165. Colombia: Speak up for human rights defenders (0 replies)
  166. At Multinationals, Chinese Factory Workers Strike for Layoff Compensation (0 replies)
  167. Teachers Say 17 Firings at Urban Prep Charter Schools Were Retaliation for Unionization (0 replies)
  168. How the Labor and Environmentalist Movements Can Put Workers at the Center of Climate Justice (0 replies)
  169. Samoa: Hundreds sign up for first private sector union (0 replies)
  170. Greece: ETUC supports Greek trade union call to cancel referendum (0 replies)
  171. Greece: Unionists Hang Anti-Austerity Banner On Greek Finance Ministry (0 replies)
  172. Clean Up Your Act: Janitors Strike at Mega-Retailers (0 replies)
  173. Greece: Economics as Religion (0 replies)
  174. With New Overtime Rule, President Obama May Have Given an Estimated 5 Million Workers a Raise (0 replies)
  175. How Unions Are Preparing for the Threat of Right To Work in the Public Sector (0 replies)
  176. Undocumented Restaurant Workers Learn to Fight Back in ‘The Hand that Feeds’ (0 replies)
  177. Why Republicans Should End Their Losing Battle Against Obamacare (0 replies)
  178. Swaziland: International Pressure Brings Early Release of Political Prisoners (0 replies)
  179. Supreme Court Will Take Case That Could Make Public Sector 'Right to Work' (0 replies)
  180. Iran: Teachers’ leader arrested, pressured over protests (0 replies)
  181. Greece: Bank Closures: Political Failure, Economic Fiasco (0 replies)
  182. Boston Airport Workers Strike, Join Growing Campaign to Unionize Subcontracted Airport Employees (0 replies)
  183. Once Again, Bosses Are Trying To Eliminate New Protections for Guestworkers (0 replies)
  184. USA: America's Unions Applaud Supreme Court Ruling on Marriage Equality (0 replies)
  185. Global: Housekeepers around the world speak out in new IUF video (0 replies)
  186. Labor for Bernie Kickstarts Effort to Get Unions Behind Sanders With Nearly 2,000 Union Backers (0 replies)
  187. Cambodia: Commission to investigate decade-old killings of union leaders (0 replies)
  188. Korea (South): After 10 year struggle, MTU wins official status (0 replies)
  189. China: In China, Walmart Is Unionized, But Workers Have No Power on the Job (0 replies)
  190. Israel: Airports Authority surrenders to workers, adds 50 staff (0 replies)
  191. South Africa: Marikana killings: Inquiry blames police for deaths of 34 striking mine workers (0 replies)
  192. In China, Walmart Is Unionized, But Workers Have No Power on the Job (0 replies)
  193. Connecticut Just Passed a Law Requiring Bosses Who Steal Workers’ Wages to Pay Them Back Double (0 replies)
  194. Malaysia: Stop union busting at SFI (0 replies)
  195. Global: Stronger United: Workers' Unions Across the Global South (0 replies)
  196. How Unions Are Preparing for Public Sector Right-to-Work Threat (0 replies)
  197. Greece: Join the call to drop Greece’s debt (0 replies)
  198. Vietnam: Massive strikes force amendments to unpopular social-insurance law (0 replies)
  199. America Needs a New Vision for Trade—Not More Fast-Track Deals Benefitting the Rich (0 replies)
  200. Who's Next: Making Space for Young Workers in the Union (0 replies)
  201. Organizers Say New Rule Speeding Up Elections Gives Bosses Less Time To Crush Union Drives (0 replies)
  202. India: International Labour Organisation echoes unions' reservation against labour law amendments (0 replies)
  203. UK: Tens of thousands in anti-austerity protests (0 replies)
  204. Al Jazeera Documentary Shows Mexican Farmworkers’ Struggles in Historic Strike (0 replies)
  205. Chile: Transit workers in Chile’s capital join education workers on strike (0 replies)
  206. Ukraine: ITUC Protests Security Service Harrassement of Unions (0 replies)
  207. Philadelphia Airport Workers Win Major Victory Against Abusive Subcontracting (0 replies)
  208. New Rule Speeds Unionization Votes, Say Organizers (0 replies)
  209. Canada: Labour Law Violations Prolonging 21-Month Strike: Steelworkers (0 replies)
  210. After Layoffs of 175 Workers, J.Crew Exec Instagrams His Night Celebrating, Making Hunger Games Joke (0 replies)
  211. Stop Freaking Out: The Union-Backed Minimum Wage Exemption Isn’t About Paying Union Workers Less (0 replies)
  212. Chicago Charter School Students Say UNO Teacher Was Fired for Union Activism (0 replies)
  213. Bangladesh: Global unions denounce comments made by Bangladesh Finance Minister (0 replies)
  214. Viewpoint: Communication Workers Look Ahead (0 replies)
  215. Bahrain: Trade unionists receives Arthur Svensson award (0 replies)
  216. Global: ITUC challenges football associations and sponsors to push for independent FIFA reform commission (0 replies)
  217. USA: New Report: Walmart Uses a Secret Web of Subsidiaries in Tax Havens Allowing them to Dodge Taxes Around the Globe (0 replies)
  218. 25 Years Later: Lessons from the Organizers of Justice for Janitors (0 replies)
  219. California Court Ruling Could Make It Nearly Impossible for Farmworkers to Win Union Contracts (0 replies)
  220. New York State Legislators Have Just One More Day to Pass a Bill Protecting Nail Salon Workers (0 replies)
  221. Palestine: West Bank: Police question union leader over LabourStart campaign (0 replies)
  222. Uzbekistan: Ban Ki-moon: Uzbekistan Must Do More to End Forced Labor (0 replies)
  223. Qatar: ILO finds Qatar guilty of sex discrimination (0 replies)
  224. We Need Domestic and International Regulations to Prevent Corporations from Fleeing Overseas (0 replies)
  225. Clergy March on Billionaires as Moral Mondays Come to Chicago (0 replies)
  226. A Farmworkers Bill of Rights in New York May Finally End “Abhorrent and Unacceptable” Treatment (0 replies)
  227. Global: Pay low-income families more to boost economic growth, says IMF (0 replies)
  228. Who's Really to Blame for Train Wrecks? (0 replies)
  229. Global: The Campaign for a Domestic Workers' Convention (0 replies)
  230. Global: ILO adopts historic labour standard to tackle the informal economy (0 replies)
  231. China: One of the terrible ten worst countries for workers’ rights (0 replies)
  232. China: Hundreds on strike at China factory supplying Uniqlo (0 replies)
  233. Global: Walmart garment workers decry forced labor, sexual harassment (0 replies)
  234. India: On Domestic Workers Day, millions of Indian women continue to work in the shadows (0 replies)
  235. In the Global Apparel Industry, Abusive and Deadly Working Conditions Are Still the Norm (0 replies)
  236. The List of the Fight for $15’s Victories—Tangible and Intangible—Is Getting Longer (0 replies)
  237. Swaziland: ILO demands eight reforms from Swaziland (0 replies)
  238. USA: Digital-media workers of the world, unite! (0 replies)
  239. USA: Labor’s Might Seen in Failure of Trade Deal as Unions Allied to Thwart It (0 replies)
  240. Global: Child labour: Where do countries stand? (0 replies)
  241. China: Why China is so worried about labour unrest (0 replies)
  242. College Interprets Prof’s ‘Remember the Haymarket Riot’ Email as a Violent Threat (0 replies)
  243. West Coast Truckers Poised to Strike, Say They’re Owed Nearly $1 Billion in Stolen Wages (0 replies)
  244. House Democrats Deal Blow to Obama on Trans-Pacific Partnership “Fast Track” (0 replies)
  245. Swaziland: Kingdom in top ten worst for workers (0 replies)
  246. Airbnb Is Making It Harder for Workers in the Hospitality Industry to Make Ends Meet (0 replies)
  247. Mexico-EU Trade Agreement “Could Be Worse Than NAFTA” (0 replies)
  248. Why Democrats’ Support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Could be Political Suicide (0 replies)
  249. Lebanon: 'We are workers, not slaves' (0 replies)
  250. Swaziland: SD ranked amongst worker unfriendly nations (0 replies)