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- Obama Makes Recess Appointments to NLRB. Is It Enough for AFL-CIO Endorsement? (0 replies)
- ILWU Pres. McEllrath: ‘Prepare to take action when EGT vessel arrives’ (0 replies)
- Public Employees Need the Right To Strike (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Memorial statute to honour slain union leader Chea Vichea approved by PM (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: President Extends State Of Emergency In Oil City (0 replies)
- Nigeria: A Country On Strike (0 replies)
- Ron Paul Would Allow ‘Open Season’ on Union Organizers (0 replies)
- Will Peasants and Migrant Workers Forge China’s New Political Vanguard? (0 replies)
- Class War at the Gray Lady? New York Times Gives Millions to CEO While Pushing Concessions on Union (0 replies)
- USA: Labor Board Sides with American Truck Drivers in Struggle with Australian Employer to End Sweatshop Conditions, Anti-Union Saga (0 replies)
- UK: A decade of hard graft by Living Wage campaigners has forced employers to recognise that higher salaries boost productivity (0 replies)
- Netherlands: Cleaners take national strike action (0 replies)
- In California, Competing Tax Hikes Divide Organized Labor (0 replies)
- Union: Media’s Portrayal of TSA Employees Has Hurt Our Bargaining Power (0 replies)
- The Secret of Rocky Flats: The Never-Ending Story of a Cold War Plutonium Plant (0 replies)
- Canada: CAW Members Victimized in Lockout by Caterpillar's Rail Division (0 replies)
- Egypt: An act of courage by a middle=aged female millworker that launched a revolution (0 replies)
- Australia: Speak Up for health and safety: new campaign begins to inform workers of their rights (0 replies)
- Occupy Wake-Up Call Caps Remarkable Year (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Unions push for solidarity and an end to fragmented labour movement (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Criminal Case Opened Over Police Actions In Zhanaozen Oil Worker Deaths (0 replies)
- The PATCO Syndrome (0 replies)
- After Winning Election, Hoffa Targets Teamsters’ Right to Vote (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Pressure builds to settle Freeport dispute - contractor threatens to sack workers who struck (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT Labor Union’s Congress Begins: What Shape Will Tunisia’s New Labor Movement Take? (0 replies)
- Global: This Year’s Worst Companies to Work for if You Want the Right to Join a Union (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Leader to Sack Son-in-Law Over Mishandling of Strike (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Battle Mayor 1% (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: DEPZ garment unit closed fearing unrest over worker demands and workplace deaths (0 replies)
- USA: The 99% Versus Wall Street: Stephen Lerner on How We Can Mobilize To Be the Greedy 1%'s Worst Nightmare (0 replies)
- Germany: Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hours (0 replies)
- Turkey: Road transport union signs historic UPS agreement (0 replies)
- Turkey: Protest rally at GEA headquarters (0 replies)
- Global: A wage for living (0 replies)
- Happy Holidays? Not for 200 Pacific Steel Workers in California (0 replies)
- Nepal’s Migrants Lured By Empty Promises, Trapped by Bosses Abroad (0 replies)
- The Best of Times and the Worst of Times, When It Comes to Heathcare (0 replies)
- The Immigration Debate at Year’s End: Conflict and Contradiction (0 replies)
- Nurses Press for Financial Transaction Tax (0 replies)
- USA: Teamsters Publish Online Petition to End Five-Month Sotheby's Lockout (0 replies)
- USA: 2.8 Million Jobless Americans to Lose Unemployment Insurance Because of House Republicans (0 replies)
- New NLRB Rule May Be High-Water Mark for Obama-Era Labor Reform (0 replies)
- When Democracy Becomes Disposable (0 replies)
- Big Box Scheduling Leaves Workers Exhausted and Broke (0 replies)
- Flight Attendants Vote to ‘Keep it Virgin’—and Transport Workers Union Cries Foul (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Horrifying video (English subtitles) of riot police firing on fleeing protestors in oil town of Zhanaozen (0 replies)
- Help Push Us All Forward (0 replies)
- Wage Theft at Mom and Pop Stores—and How to Fight It (0 replies)
- Solidarity Inaction: Railroad Workers and the Occupy Movement (0 replies)
- Oil Workers Rise Up in Kazakhstan, Face Brutal Crackdown (0 replies)
- USA: The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: All Quiet In Western Kazakhstan As Locals Rally Behind Oil Workers (0 replies)
- Nurses Say Private Equity Firm Starving Massachusetts Hospitals (0 replies)
- Will the NLRB Let Graduate Student Workers Down Again? (0 replies)
- The Antidote for Stupidity of Shipping Tax-Dollar-Financed Jobs Overseas (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Oil workers ask who ordered firing at protesters (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Oil workers renew protests after bloodshed (0 replies)
- USA: Newt Gingrich leads push to ease child-labor laws (0 replies)
- Keeping Kids Out of Silo Deathtraps: Labor Dept. on Verge of Rule Change (0 replies)
- Baltimore’s United Workers Disrupt Christmas Shopping, Demand Stable Jobs, Better Wages (0 replies)
- Italy: Government workers strike in austerity protest (0 replies)
- Unions Weigh California’s Taxing Situation (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Security Concerns Prevent Grasberg Miners from Work Return (0 replies)
- Canada: How the Labour Movement is Using New Media (0 replies)
- Kenya: Doctors’ strike exposed rot in the health sector (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: President orders curfew in Kazakh town at centre of oil worker dispute (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers feeling left out of country's new political process (0 replies)
- USA: Crippling the Right to Organize (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: VIDEO: Many dead in Kazakhstan oil worker clashes (0 replies)
- Occupy Harvard—and Other Campus Groups—Back HEI Hotel Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Good News on Horizon for America’s Growing In-Home Care Workforce (0 replies)
- Turkey: IMF and EMF demand meeting with GEA Turkey (0 replies)
- After Union Bails Out Cooper Tire, Company Locks Workers Out (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Riot breaks out in Western Kazakhstan oil town, killing 5 (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Kazakh oil strike: 10 dead in Zhanaozen clashes (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: ITUC condemns violence in Kazahkstan today (0 replies)
- With Anti-Immigrant Law, Alabama is Again Ground Zero for Civil Rights (0 replies)
- Obama Nominates Two to NLRB. Will GOP Block Them and Grind Agency to Halt? (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military regime AG Khaiyum invites wrath of three powerful ladies (0 replies)
- Comcast Techs Fall Short after Six Weeks of Intimidation (0 replies)
- Campaign Accelerates To Recall Wisconsin Governor (0 replies)
- Turkey: ITUC Protests Against Lengthy Prison Terms on Turkish Trade Unionists (0 replies)
- Global: Beyond borders: Unions and social media (0 replies)
- Italy: Fiat sees 37,000 walkout as general strike sweeps the country (0 replies)
- Burma’s New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? (0 replies)
- After Hershey Scandal, State Dept. to Review Work Visa Program—But Advocates Want More (0 replies)
- China: Mapping labour unrest across Chins (0 replies)
- Winning the P.R. War in a Contract Campaign (0 replies)
- Brazilian Blowout Still a Threat, Feds Say (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Proud Mining Union Ends Strike at Freeport-McMoRan Mine (0 replies)
- Global: Sodexo and IUF Sign International Framework Agreement (0 replies)
- Cyprus: Public sector strikes over austerity (0 replies)
- Solidarity Divided: Occupy Protesters Shut Down Ports Without Union’s Support (0 replies)
- No-Strike Clauses Hold Back Unions (0 replies)
- Union-Buster to Managers: Fear the New Election Rules—and Hold 5 Meetings (0 replies)
- End of the Newt & Andy Show? Breaking Up Is So Hard… (0 replies)
- Lebanon: Unions vow crippling strike (0 replies)
- Jordan: Unions threaten large-scale strike if demands unmet (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Freeport Indonesia union to sign deal, end strike with 37% wage increase (0 replies)
- Fiji: A gorgeous tropical paradise ruined by a cruel regime (0 replies)
- West Coast Port Shutdown Sparks Heated Debate between Unions, Occupy (0 replies)
- Food Industry Brings Bitter Harvest to Child Cocoa Laborers (0 replies)
- As Durban Dust Settles, Pondering Emissions Reductions and Jobs (0 replies)
- Portugal: Unions Launch Protest Week Against Austerity (0 replies)
- Italy: A week of strikes against Monti's austerity (0 replies)
- Fiji: What is the Fijian Govt trying to hide? Aust and NZ unions to go ahead with visit despite reported ban (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military regime puts out Not Welcome mat. Bans int'l union delegation (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Strike looms as 96% of civil servants live below poverty line (0 replies)
- Wis. Firm’s Move to Replace Striking Workers Sparks Statewide Solidarity (0 replies)
- Embarrassment of Riches: Conflict Diamond Regulation Breaks Down (0 replies)
- Under Cloud of Bankruptcy, CWA Will Try (Again) to Unionize American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
- Bahrain: The situation for teachers remains concerning (0 replies)
- USA: Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch Mine: For 29 Dead Miners, No Justice (0 replies)
- Too Much to See at Detroit's Jam-Packed Troublemakers School (0 replies)
- Fiji: Soldiers placed in workplaces, says ACTU (0 replies)
- Forty Verizon Workers Fired for Strike Activity (0 replies)
- As Struggling Town Considers New Mine, Ex-Miners Look Back With Ambivalence (0 replies)
- Amid Fruitless Corporate Tax Breaks, Gov. Walker Grows Unpopular (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers, unions fighting to hold onto Arab Spring wins in the face of military junta's counter-revolution (0 replies)
- Verizon Targets Union Leaders in Retaliatory Firings (0 replies)
- USA: We Are The 99%!' March on K Street (Live Blog) (0 replies)
- Iran: Ebrahim Madadi Re-Arrested Today (0 replies)
- 25,000 Workers Strike Across Europe (0 replies)
- Massey Mine Explosion Settlement Doesn’t Address Basic Problem: Company’s Anti-Unionism (0 replies)
- Health Reform Devolves Into ‘Unaffordable Under-Insurance’ (0 replies)
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- Italy: Three Big Unions Jointly Call Anti-Budget Strike (0 replies)
- Fiji: Unions from Australia to investigate human and labour rights abuses in Fiji following ILO intervention (0 replies)
- Global: Organizing Workers in the Informal Economy: A Global Challenge and Imperative (0 replies)
- Turkey: Global union questions Turkish government’s sincerity (0 replies)
- Fiji: ACTU planned fact-finding mission to Fiji strongly criticised (0 replies)
- A String of Slaughterhouse Successes for UFCW (0 replies)
- NLRB Moving to Speed Union Elections (0 replies)
- Turkey: National public sector strike on 21st (0 replies)
- ???????IWW? -- ?????? (0 replies)
- China: Strike action shows broad range of worker dissatisfaction in China (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Concern over attempts to undermine UGTT (0 replies)
- USA: The Search for an Era of Labor Peace (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Indonesian Mine Talks Continue Today; Union Ready with Another 30-day Strike Notice (0 replies)
- Under Pressure From Congress, Railroad Workers Union Accepts Concessions (0 replies)
- Anti-Union Law Squeezes Wisconsin Teachers (0 replies)
- Jobless Rate Drops, But Pain, Despair Persist In Weak Economy (0 replies)
- Global: Same battle in any language (0 replies)
- Fiji: ITUC and Human Rights Watch call on military regime to end abuses (0 replies)
- Wal-Mart Circles Indian Markets, and Indians Push Back (0 replies)
- Steelworkers Union: Cooper Locked Us Out After We Boosted Company Profits (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Women hotel workers in Cambodia fight illegal mass firings (0 replies)
- Strike Wave in China Puts Heat On Official Union (0 replies)
- Global: ICEM Signs 16th Global Agreement with Petrobras (0 replies)
- American Airlines Union Questions Bankruptcy Motive (0 replies)
- US Labor Leaders Have “Stockholm Syndrome” (0 replies)
- Occupy the Hood: Fighting for Those ‘at the Bottom of the Bottom’ (0 replies)
- Turkey: ITF joins global call to end lockout in Turkey (0 replies)
- Burma: Factory workers test labour freedoms (0 replies)
- Toronto-Area Transit Workers Strike against Privatization (0 replies)
- India: Sacked workers of Hyundai protest, arrested (0 replies)
- Iran: Imprisoned trade unionist Ebrahim Madadi is freed (0 replies)
- Korea: Disgruntled N. Korean defectors to establish trade union (0 replies)
- USA: N.H. House Sustains Veto of So-Called Right to Work (0 replies)
- Crazy Day at NLRB: Shutdown Averted, Boeing Case Settled (0 replies)
- Hyatt Ultimatum in Chicago: Healthcare or Boycott? (0 replies)
- Is China’s Economic Miracle Hitting the Fan? (0 replies)
- Clericals Say UAW Should Practice What It Preaches (0 replies)
- Iran: Reza Shahabi, returned to jail, begins hunger strike (0 replies)
- UK: Brit govt scraps bankers' bonus tax and introduces tax on nurses, teachers and lollipop ladies (0 replies)
- UK: Up to two million set to strike (0 replies)
- Housekeepers Charge Hyatt Fired Them for Taking Down Their Own Photos (0 replies)
- A ‘Stewards Army’ Uprising Brings Regime Change to CWA Local 1101 (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Is a U.S. Mining Company Funding a Violent Crackdown in Indonesia? (0 replies)
- Millions Set to Strike in Britain (0 replies)
- San Diego Lifeguard Wins Gender Discrimination Lawsuit (0 replies)
- Congressman Calls for Investigation Into Potential NLRB Shutdown (0 replies)
- Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
- Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
- Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
- SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
- Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
- Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
- Global: National political environment, not globalization or technology, the most important factor driving union membership rates (0 replies)
- Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
- Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
- Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
- SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
- Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
- Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
- Roaring Start for Walker Recall, but Big Conservative Bucks Loom in Background (0 replies)
- Starbucks’ Crackpot Solution to Jobs Crisis: Donate and Wear a Wristband (0 replies)
- Cesar Chavez and the Enduring Poverty of Farmworkers (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO: Mining in Australia. The Real Story (0 replies)
- China: Amid Slowdown, Increasing Labor Strife in China's Manufacturing Belt (0 replies)
- UK: Why we are striking: Public sector workers ready to take action over pensions tell their stories (0 replies)
- Pakistan: ITGLWF condemns jailing of power loom union leaders (0 replies)
- Turkey: GEA locks out Turkish union members, calls in police (0 replies)
- The Whole Wide World Around (0 replies)
- Our Problems Stem From Our Acceptance Of This Filthy Rotten System (0 replies)
- Argentina: Senzeni Zokwana, Manfred Warda Re-elected at ICEM Congress in Buenos Aires (0 replies)
- Global: Stop violence , sexual harassment of women at work (0 replies)
- Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Nigerian army takes over public power facilities (0 replies)
- Rolling Sympathy Strikes Harass Food-Service Giant (0 replies)
- Argentina: ICEM Congress Zeros in on Men's Day Against Violence on Women (0 replies)
- Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
- China: Workers Strike at Companies That Make IBM Parts, Bras (0 replies)
- Portugal: Budget cuts will 'sink' country, fume striking workers (0 replies)
- Bahrain: King's law reform promise a sign that anti-union repression coming to an end (0 replies)
- Illinois Faculty Unions Resist University Attacks (0 replies)
- Australia: Four years to the day Australian workers voted out WorkChoices, Liberals still want it back (0 replies)
- Raise Your Voice And Be Heard (0 replies)
- Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
- Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
- SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
- Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
- Portugal: Portuguese Gear Up for General Strike (0 replies)
- IBU workers hold the line at Georgia-Pacific (0 replies)
- IBU members picket Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors to demand fair contract (0 replies)
- Workers Challenge Big Food (0 replies)
- Egypt: ITUC says military rulers must move aside (0 replies)
- Georgia: EU must act now on labour rights in Georgia (0 replies)
- Pensioners tackle lack of diversity/declining membership (0 replies)
- Southern California ILWU members join fight to repeal Ohio anti-union bill (0 replies)
- ILWU endorses Norman Solomon in Nor Cal Congressional Race (0 replies)
- ILWU Southern California District Council elects new officers (0 replies)
- ILWU clarifies position regarding third-party protests at ports (0 replies)
- Reformers Sweep Vote in Verizon Union (0 replies)
- Starbucks’ Crackpot Solution to Jobs Crisis: Donate and Wear a Wristband (0 replies)
- Roaring Start for Walker Recall, but Big Conservative Bucks Loom in Background (0 replies)
- Portugal: Pay cuts, job insecurity to stoke strike (0 replies)
- Greece: Workers to hold Dec. 1 general strike (0 replies)
- ILWU protects members, public from explosive containers (0 replies)
- UW Labor Archives preserves workers’ history (0 replies)
- Can Ohio Unions’ Rebuke To Republicans Be Sustained? (0 replies)
- NBA Lockout Heads to Court, Calling Season (and Jobs) Into Doubt (0 replies)
- Will GOP NLRB Member Resign to Shut Down Labor Agency? (0 replies)
- Rank and File Slate Takes Over Giant California Campus Local (0 replies)
- USA: Women are redefining what it means to be a union boss (0 replies)
- What Is Killing the Labor Movement? (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Pike River mine workers remembered one year on (0 replies)
- Undocumented, Unafraid: Alabama Immigrants Resist Harsh Law (0 replies)
- Fiji: ILO condemns Fiji junta over Labour Rights (0 replies)
- Time to Turn Out the Lights on Black Friday? (0 replies)
- Trans-Pacific Trade Deal Opens Eastern Front for Neoliberalism (0 replies)
- Canada: Union wins $150 mill in decades-old Canada Post pay equity case (0 replies)
- Teamster Election: Why Five More Years for Hoffa? (0 replies)
- What Can Unions Learn from the Occupy Movement? (0 replies)
- Aronowitz: Occupy Movement Needs Both Audacity and Long-March Strategy (0 replies)
- Qatar: No Worldw Cup without labour rights (0 replies)
- USA: ILO Upholds TWU Complaint, Finds NY Strike Ban Violates Workers’ Human Rights (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Anger at US mining giant grows in Indonesia (0 replies)
- Car Wash Workers’ L.A. Victory Inspires Chicago Campaign (0 replies)
- Action on the Job: Tips and Traps (0 replies)
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