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  1. Obama Makes Recess Appointments to NLRB. Is It Enough for AFL-CIO Endorsement? (0 replies)
  2. ILWU Pres. McEllrath: ‘Prepare to take action when EGT vessel arrives’ (0 replies)
  3. Public Employees Need the Right To Strike (0 replies)
  4. Cambodia: Memorial statute to honour slain union leader Chea Vichea approved by PM (0 replies)
  5. Kazakhstan: President Extends State Of Emergency In Oil City (0 replies)
  6. Nigeria: A Country On Strike (0 replies)
  7. Ron Paul Would Allow ‘Open Season’ on Union Organizers (0 replies)
  8. Will Peasants and Migrant Workers Forge China’s New Political Vanguard? (0 replies)
  9. Class War at the Gray Lady? New York Times Gives Millions to CEO While Pushing Concessions on Union (0 replies)
  10. USA: Labor Board Sides with American Truck Drivers in Struggle with Australian Employer to End Sweatshop Conditions, Anti-Union Saga (0 replies)
  11. UK: A decade of hard graft by Living Wage campaigners has forced employers to recognise that higher salaries boost productivity (0 replies)
  12. Netherlands: Cleaners take national strike action (0 replies)
  13. In California, Competing Tax Hikes Divide Organized Labor (0 replies)
  14. Union: Media’s Portrayal of TSA Employees Has Hurt Our Bargaining Power (0 replies)
  15. The Secret of Rocky Flats: The Never-Ending Story of a Cold War Plutonium Plant (0 replies)
  16. Canada: CAW Members Victimized in Lockout by Caterpillar's Rail Division (0 replies)
  17. Egypt: An act of courage by a middle=aged female millworker that launched a revolution (0 replies)
  18. Australia: Speak Up for health and safety: new campaign begins to inform workers of their rights (0 replies)
  19. Occupy Wake-Up Call Caps Remarkable Year (0 replies)
  20. Cambodia: Unions push for solidarity and an end to fragmented labour movement (0 replies)
  21. Kazakhstan: Criminal Case Opened Over Police Actions In Zhanaozen Oil Worker Deaths (0 replies)
  22. The PATCO Syndrome (0 replies)
  23. After Winning Election, Hoffa Targets Teamsters’ Right to Vote (0 replies)
  24. Indonesia: Pressure builds to settle Freeport dispute - contractor threatens to sack workers who struck (0 replies)
  25. Tunisia: UGTT Labor Union’s Congress Begins: What Shape Will Tunisia’s New Labor Movement Take? (0 replies)
  26. Global: This Year’s Worst Companies to Work for if You Want the Right to Join a Union (0 replies)
  27. Kazakhstan: Leader to Sack Son-in-Law Over Mishandling of Strike (0 replies)
  28. Chicago Teachers Battle Mayor 1% (0 replies)
  29. Bangladesh: DEPZ garment unit closed fearing unrest over worker demands and workplace deaths (0 replies)
  30. USA: The 99% Versus Wall Street: Stephen Lerner on How We Can Mobilize To Be the Greedy 1%'s Worst Nightmare (0 replies)
  31. Germany: Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hours (0 replies)
  32. Turkey: Road transport union signs historic UPS agreement (0 replies)
  33. Turkey: Protest rally at GEA headquarters (0 replies)
  34. Global: A wage for living (0 replies)
  35. Happy Holidays? Not for 200 Pacific Steel Workers in California (0 replies)
  36. Nepal’s Migrants Lured By Empty Promises, Trapped by Bosses Abroad (0 replies)
  37. The Best of Times and the Worst of Times, When It Comes to Heathcare (0 replies)
  38. The Immigration Debate at Year’s End: Conflict and Contradiction (0 replies)
  39. Nurses Press for Financial Transaction Tax (0 replies)
  40. USA: Teamsters Publish Online Petition to End Five-Month Sotheby's Lockout (0 replies)
  41. USA: 2.8 Million Jobless Americans to Lose Unemployment Insurance Because of House Republicans (0 replies)
  42. New NLRB Rule May Be High-Water Mark for Obama-Era Labor Reform (0 replies)
  43. When Democracy Becomes Disposable (0 replies)
  44. Big Box Scheduling Leaves Workers Exhausted and Broke (0 replies)
  45. Flight Attendants Vote to ‘Keep it Virgin’—and Transport Workers Union Cries Foul (0 replies)
  46. Kazakhstan: Horrifying video (English subtitles) of riot police firing on fleeing protestors in oil town of Zhanaozen (0 replies)
  47. Help Push Us All Forward (0 replies)
  48. Wage Theft at Mom and Pop Stores—and How to Fight It (0 replies)
  49. Solidarity Inaction: Railroad Workers and the Occupy Movement (0 replies)
  50. Oil Workers Rise Up in Kazakhstan, Face Brutal Crackdown (0 replies)
  51. USA: The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse (0 replies)
  52. Kazakhstan: All Quiet In Western Kazakhstan As Locals Rally Behind Oil Workers (0 replies)
  53. Nurses Say Private Equity Firm Starving Massachusetts Hospitals (0 replies)
  54. Will the NLRB Let Graduate Student Workers Down Again? (0 replies)
  55. The Antidote for Stupidity of Shipping Tax-Dollar-Financed Jobs Overseas (0 replies)
  56. Kazakhstan: Oil workers ask who ordered firing at protesters (0 replies)
  57. Kazakhstan: Oil workers renew protests after bloodshed (0 replies)
  58. USA: Newt Gingrich leads push to ease child-labor laws (0 replies)
  59. Keeping Kids Out of Silo Deathtraps: Labor Dept. on Verge of Rule Change (0 replies)
  60. Baltimore’s United Workers Disrupt Christmas Shopping, Demand Stable Jobs, Better Wages (0 replies)
  61. Italy: Government workers strike in austerity protest (0 replies)
  62. Unions Weigh California’s Taxing Situation (0 replies)
  63. Indonesia: Security Concerns Prevent Grasberg Miners from Work Return (0 replies)
  64. Canada: How the Labour Movement is Using New Media (0 replies)
  65. Kenya: Doctors’ strike exposed rot in the health sector (0 replies)
  66. Kazakhstan: President orders curfew in Kazakh town at centre of oil worker dispute (0 replies)
  67. Egypt: Workers feeling left out of country's new political process (0 replies)
  68. USA: Crippling the Right to Organize (0 replies)
  69. Kazakhstan: VIDEO: Many dead in Kazakhstan oil worker clashes (0 replies)
  70. Occupy Harvard—and Other Campus Groups—Back HEI Hotel Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  71. Good News on Horizon for America’s Growing In-Home Care Workforce (0 replies)
  72. Turkey: IMF and EMF demand meeting with GEA Turkey (0 replies)
  73. After Union Bails Out Cooper Tire, Company Locks Workers Out (0 replies)
  74. Kazakhstan: Riot breaks out in Western Kazakhstan oil town, killing 5 (0 replies)
  75. Kazakhstan: Kazakh oil strike: 10 dead in Zhanaozen clashes (0 replies)
  76. Kazakhstan: ITUC condemns violence in Kazahkstan today (0 replies)
  77. With Anti-Immigrant Law, Alabama is Again Ground Zero for Civil Rights (0 replies)
  78. Obama Nominates Two to NLRB. Will GOP Block Them and Grind Agency to Halt? (0 replies)
  79. Fiji: Military regime AG Khaiyum invites wrath of three powerful ladies (0 replies)
  80. Comcast Techs Fall Short after Six Weeks of Intimidation (0 replies)
  81. Campaign Accelerates To Recall Wisconsin Governor (0 replies)
  82. Turkey: ITUC Protests Against Lengthy Prison Terms on Turkish Trade Unionists (0 replies)
  83. Global: Beyond borders: Unions and social media (0 replies)
  84. Italy: Fiat sees 37,000 walkout as general strike sweeps the country (0 replies)
  85. Burma’s New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? (0 replies)
  86. After Hershey Scandal, State Dept. to Review Work Visa Program—But Advocates Want More (0 replies)
  87. China: Mapping labour unrest across Chins (0 replies)
  88. Winning the P.R. War in a Contract Campaign (0 replies)
  89. Brazilian Blowout Still a Threat, Feds Say (0 replies)
  90. Indonesia: Proud Mining Union Ends Strike at Freeport-McMoRan Mine (0 replies)
  91. Global: Sodexo and IUF Sign International Framework Agreement (0 replies)
  92. Cyprus: Public sector strikes over austerity (0 replies)
  93. Solidarity Divided: Occupy Protesters Shut Down Ports Without Union’s Support (0 replies)
  94. No-Strike Clauses Hold Back Unions (0 replies)
  95. Union-Buster to Managers: Fear the New Election Rules—and Hold 5 Meetings (0 replies)
  96. End of the Newt & Andy Show? Breaking Up Is So Hard… (0 replies)
  97. Lebanon: Unions vow crippling strike (0 replies)
  98. Jordan: Unions threaten large-scale strike if demands unmet (0 replies)
  99. Indonesia: Freeport Indonesia union to sign deal, end strike with 37% wage increase (0 replies)
  100. Fiji: A gorgeous tropical paradise ruined by a cruel regime (0 replies)
  101. West Coast Port Shutdown Sparks Heated Debate between Unions, Occupy (0 replies)
  102. Food Industry Brings Bitter Harvest to Child Cocoa Laborers (0 replies)
  103. As Durban Dust Settles, Pondering Emissions Reductions and Jobs (0 replies)
  104. Portugal: Unions Launch Protest Week Against Austerity (0 replies)
  105. Italy: A week of strikes against Monti's austerity (0 replies)
  106. Fiji: What is the Fijian Govt trying to hide? Aust and NZ unions to go ahead with visit despite reported ban (0 replies)
  107. Fiji: Military regime puts out Not Welcome mat. Bans int'l union delegation (0 replies)
  108. Zimbabwe: Strike looms as 96% of civil servants live below poverty line (0 replies)
  109. Wis. Firm’s Move to Replace Striking Workers Sparks Statewide Solidarity (0 replies)
  110. Embarrassment of Riches: Conflict Diamond Regulation Breaks Down (0 replies)
  111. Under Cloud of Bankruptcy, CWA Will Try (Again) to Unionize American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
  112. Bahrain: The situation for teachers remains concerning (0 replies)
  113. USA: Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch Mine: For 29 Dead Miners, No Justice (0 replies)
  114. Too Much to See at Detroit's Jam-Packed Troublemakers School (0 replies)
  115. Fiji: Soldiers placed in workplaces, says ACTU (0 replies)
  116. Forty Verizon Workers Fired for Strike Activity (0 replies)
  117. As Struggling Town Considers New Mine, Ex-Miners Look Back With Ambivalence (0 replies)
  118. Amid Fruitless Corporate Tax Breaks, Gov. Walker Grows Unpopular (0 replies)
  119. Egypt: Workers, unions fighting to hold onto Arab Spring wins in the face of military junta's counter-revolution (0 replies)
  120. Verizon Targets Union Leaders in Retaliatory Firings (0 replies)
  121. USA: We Are The 99%!' March on K Street (Live Blog) (0 replies)
  122. Iran: Ebrahim Madadi Re-Arrested Today (0 replies)
  123. 25,000 Workers Strike Across Europe (0 replies)
  124. Massey Mine Explosion Settlement Doesn’t Address Basic Problem: Company’s Anti-Unionism (0 replies)
  125. Health Reform Devolves Into ‘Unaffordable Under-Insurance’ (0 replies)
  126. ???????IWW? -- ?????? (0 replies)
  127. Italy: Three Big Unions Jointly Call Anti-Budget Strike (0 replies)
  128. Fiji: Unions from Australia to investigate human and labour rights abuses in Fiji following ILO intervention (0 replies)
  129. Global: Organizing Workers in the Informal Economy: A Global Challenge and Imperative (0 replies)
  130. Turkey: Global union questions Turkish government’s sincerity (0 replies)
  131. Fiji: ACTU planned fact-finding mission to Fiji strongly criticised (0 replies)
  132. A String of Slaughterhouse Successes for UFCW (0 replies)
  133. NLRB Moving to Speed Union Elections (0 replies)
  134. Turkey: National public sector strike on 21st (0 replies)
  135. ???????IWW? -- ?????? (0 replies)
  136. China: Strike action shows broad range of worker dissatisfaction in China (0 replies)
  137. Tunisia: Concern over attempts to undermine UGTT (0 replies)
  138. USA: The Search for an Era of Labor Peace (0 replies)
  139. Indonesia: Indonesian Mine Talks Continue Today; Union Ready with Another 30-day Strike Notice (0 replies)
  140. Under Pressure From Congress, Railroad Workers Union Accepts Concessions (0 replies)
  141. Anti-Union Law Squeezes Wisconsin Teachers (0 replies)
  142. Jobless Rate Drops, But Pain, Despair Persist In Weak Economy (0 replies)
  143. Global: Same battle in any language (0 replies)
  144. Fiji: ITUC and Human Rights Watch call on military regime to end abuses (0 replies)
  145. Wal-Mart Circles Indian Markets, and Indians Push Back (0 replies)
  146. Steelworkers Union: Cooper Locked Us Out After We Boosted Company Profits (0 replies)
  147. Cambodia: Women hotel workers in Cambodia fight illegal mass firings (0 replies)
  148. Strike Wave in China Puts Heat On Official Union (0 replies)
  149. Global: ICEM Signs 16th Global Agreement with Petrobras (0 replies)
  150. American Airlines Union Questions Bankruptcy Motive (0 replies)
  151. US Labor Leaders Have “Stockholm Syndrome” (0 replies)
  152. Occupy the Hood: Fighting for Those ‘at the Bottom of the Bottom’ (0 replies)
  153. Turkey: ITF joins global call to end lockout in Turkey (0 replies)
  154. Burma: Factory workers test labour freedoms (0 replies)
  155. Toronto-Area Transit Workers Strike against Privatization (0 replies)
  156. India: Sacked workers of Hyundai protest, arrested (0 replies)
  157. Iran: Imprisoned trade unionist Ebrahim Madadi is freed (0 replies)
  158. Korea: Disgruntled N. Korean defectors to establish trade union (0 replies)
  159. USA: N.H. House Sustains Veto of So-Called Right to Work (0 replies)
  160. Crazy Day at NLRB: Shutdown Averted, Boeing Case Settled (0 replies)
  161. Hyatt Ultimatum in Chicago: Healthcare or Boycott? (0 replies)
  162. Is China’s Economic Miracle Hitting the Fan? (0 replies)
  163. Clericals Say UAW Should Practice What It Preaches (0 replies)
  164. Iran: Reza Shahabi, returned to jail, begins hunger strike (0 replies)
  165. UK: Brit govt scraps bankers' bonus tax and introduces tax on nurses, teachers and lollipop ladies (0 replies)
  166. UK: Up to two million set to strike (0 replies)
  167. Housekeepers Charge Hyatt Fired Them for Taking Down Their Own Photos (0 replies)
  168. A ‘Stewards Army’ Uprising Brings Regime Change to CWA Local 1101 (0 replies)
  169. Indonesia: Is a U.S. Mining Company Funding a Violent Crackdown in Indonesia? (0 replies)
  170. Millions Set to Strike in Britain (0 replies)
  171. San Diego Lifeguard Wins Gender Discrimination Lawsuit (0 replies)
  172. Congressman Calls for Investigation Into Potential NLRB Shutdown (0 replies)
  173. Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  174. Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
  175. Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
  176. SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
  177. Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
  178. Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
  179. Global: National political environment, not globalization or technology, the most important factor driving union membership rates (0 replies)
  180. Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  181. Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
  182. Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
  183. SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
  184. Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
  185. Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
  186. Roaring Start for Walker Recall, but Big Conservative Bucks Loom in Background (0 replies)
  187. Starbucks’ Crackpot Solution to Jobs Crisis: Donate and Wear a Wristband (0 replies)
  188. Cesar Chavez and the Enduring Poverty of Farmworkers (0 replies)
  189. Australia: VIDEO: Mining in Australia. The Real Story (0 replies)
  190. China: Amid Slowdown, Increasing Labor Strife in China's Manufacturing Belt (0 replies)
  191. UK: Why we are striking: Public sector workers ready to take action over pensions tell their stories (0 replies)
  192. Pakistan: ITGLWF condemns jailing of power loom union leaders (0 replies)
  193. Turkey: GEA locks out Turkish union members, calls in police (0 replies)
  194. The Whole Wide World Around (0 replies)
  195. Our Problems Stem From Our Acceptance Of This Filthy Rotten System (0 replies)
  196. Argentina: Senzeni Zokwana, Manfred Warda Re-elected at ICEM Congress in Buenos Aires (0 replies)
  197. Global: Stop violence , sexual harassment of women at work (0 replies)
  198. Another Class Action Lawsuit Against Walmart Warehouse (0 replies)
  199. Nigeria: Nigerian army takes over public power facilities (0 replies)
  200. Rolling Sympathy Strikes Harass Food-Service Giant (0 replies)
  201. Argentina: ICEM Congress Zeros in on Men's Day Against Violence on Women (0 replies)
  202. Giving Thanks for the Occupation, Election, Demonstrations (0 replies)
  203. China: Workers Strike at Companies That Make IBM Parts, Bras (0 replies)
  204. Portugal: Budget cuts will 'sink' country, fume striking workers (0 replies)
  205. Bahrain: King's law reform promise a sign that anti-union repression coming to an end (0 replies)
  206. Illinois Faculty Unions Resist University Attacks (0 replies)
  207. Australia: Four years to the day Australian workers voted out WorkChoices, Liberals still want it back (0 replies)
  208. Raise Your Voice And Be Heard (0 replies)
  209. Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era (0 replies)
  210. Washington’s Debt Panic and the Real Social Debt in America (0 replies)
  211. SEIU Endorses Obama Without Members’ Approval (0 replies)
  212. Health Workers Deliver First Aid to Protest Movements (0 replies)
  213. Portugal: Portuguese Gear Up for General Strike (0 replies)
  214. IBU workers hold the line at Georgia-Pacific (0 replies)
  215. IBU members picket Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors to demand fair contract (0 replies)
  216. Workers Challenge Big Food (0 replies)
  217. Egypt: ITUC says military rulers must move aside (0 replies)
  218. Georgia: EU must act now on labour rights in Georgia (0 replies)
  219. Pensioners tackle lack of diversity/declining membership (0 replies)
  220. Southern California ILWU members join fight to repeal Ohio anti-union bill (0 replies)
  221. ILWU endorses Norman Solomon in Nor Cal Congressional Race (0 replies)
  222. ILWU Southern California District Council elects new officers (0 replies)
  223. ILWU clarifies position regarding third-party protests at ports (0 replies)
  224. Reformers Sweep Vote in Verizon Union (0 replies)
  225. Starbucks’ Crackpot Solution to Jobs Crisis: Donate and Wear a Wristband (0 replies)
  226. Roaring Start for Walker Recall, but Big Conservative Bucks Loom in Background (0 replies)
  227. Portugal: Pay cuts, job insecurity to stoke strike (0 replies)
  228. Greece: Workers to hold Dec. 1 general strike (0 replies)
  229. ILWU protects members, public from explosive containers (0 replies)
  230. UW Labor Archives preserves workers’ history (0 replies)
  231. Can Ohio Unions’ Rebuke To Republicans Be Sustained? (0 replies)
  232. NBA Lockout Heads to Court, Calling Season (and Jobs) Into Doubt (0 replies)
  233. Will GOP NLRB Member Resign to Shut Down Labor Agency? (0 replies)
  234. Rank and File Slate Takes Over Giant California Campus Local (0 replies)
  235. USA: Women are redefining what it means to be a union boss (0 replies)
  236. What Is Killing the Labor Movement? (0 replies)
  237. New Zealand: Pike River mine workers remembered one year on (0 replies)
  238. Undocumented, Unafraid: Alabama Immigrants Resist Harsh Law (0 replies)
  239. Fiji: ILO condemns Fiji junta over Labour Rights (0 replies)
  240. Time to Turn Out the Lights on Black Friday? (0 replies)
  241. Trans-Pacific Trade Deal Opens Eastern Front for Neoliberalism (0 replies)
  242. Canada: Union wins $150 mill in decades-old Canada Post pay equity case (0 replies)
  243. Teamster Election: Why Five More Years for Hoffa? (0 replies)
  244. What Can Unions Learn from the Occupy Movement? (0 replies)
  245. Aronowitz: Occupy Movement Needs Both Audacity and Long-March Strategy (0 replies)
  246. Qatar: No Worldw Cup without labour rights (0 replies)
  247. USA: ILO Upholds TWU Complaint, Finds NY Strike Ban Violates Workers’ Human Rights (0 replies)
  248. Indonesia: Anger at US mining giant grows in Indonesia (0 replies)
  249. Car Wash Workers’ L.A. Victory Inspires Chicago Campaign (0 replies)
  250. Action on the Job: Tips and Traps (0 replies)