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