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- Ireland: State in dock over workers' rights (0 replies)
- New Zealand: ICEM Wants Bodies Recovered from Inside Deadly Pike River Mine (0 replies)
- The Labor Movement Needs an Anti-Concession Movement (0 replies)
- Remembering Photographer Milton Rogovin (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: British singer Sting cancels Kazakh concert over oil worker dispute (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers' demos intensify during first half of 2011 (0 replies)
- Industrial Worker - Issue #1737, July/August 2011 (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: New Rules for Unionbusters, Canadian Postal Worker Lockout Comes to Angry End (0 replies)
- Engineer: Truck-Train Collision Raises Fundamental Safety Questions (0 replies)
- New Fringe Fest Musical Inspired by Union Fight at Starbucks Puts Low-wage Retail Workers in Spotlight (0 replies)
- Congresswoman and Eva Longoria Partner to Help Children in the Fields (0 replies)
- Illinoisans Call for Minimum Wage Increase (0 replies)
- Insurgent Sandy Pope Nominated for Teamster Presidency (0 replies)
- VIDEO: Breaking Record, Ohio Labor Files 1.3 Million Signatures (0 replies)
- Insurgent Pope Nominated for Teamsters President (0 replies)
- North America: North American Solidarity Agreement for Mine Unions (0 replies)
- Fiji: Senior Fiji union leader gives details of military beatings during visit to NZ (0 replies)
- I'm A Union Card (0 replies)
- UK: Biggest school strikes since 1980s as doubts grow on pension reform (0 replies)
- China: VIDEO: Growing Dissent From Youth, Labor Unions Spark Rare Protests in China (0 replies)
- Feds: Massey Hid Mine Violations Through Two Sets of Safety Records (0 replies)
- Rite Aid Workers Continue Calls for Affordable Healthcare at Shareholders Meeting (0 replies)
- As Employers Shift Anti-Union Tactics, Will New Union Election Rules Protect Workers? (0 replies)
- Pesticides and Farm Labor Yield a Bitter Harvest (0 replies)
- Mine Agency: Disaster 'Could and Should' Have Been Prevented (0 replies)
- VIDEO: Taking on FOX News - Are Public Workers the Problem? (0 replies)
- Botswana: Public servants challenge labour law change (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Workers Fight Massive Crackdown (0 replies)
- Global: Five great cinematic portrayals of downing tools (0 replies)
- Georgia: European Unions Shine Spotlight on Georgia’s Attacks on Workers (0 replies)
- Elite Country Club Loses Money As Locked-Out Food Service Workers Vow Victory (0 replies)
- Has Rahm Emanuel Declared War on Chicago Unions? (0 replies)
- Long Hours, No Rest: Overworked Americans Still Dreaming of Vacation (0 replies)
- With Election Rule, Labor Board Takes Half Step Forward (0 replies)
- OSHA Fines Honeywell, Citing 17 ‘Serious Violations’ at Uranium Facility (0 replies)
- It’s All Greek to Them: Populist Backlash Ruptures IMF Status Quo (0 replies)
- Viva Las Vegas? Teamsters Gather in Sin City for Old-School Convention (0 replies)
- Real and Make-Believe Collide at Teamsters Convention (0 replies)
- 'Viva Las Vegas,' Says Hoffa, Teamsters' 'Street-Fightin' Man' (0 replies)
- Bahrain: More trials begin of health workers accused of storing and funneling weapons to protesters (0 replies)
- Swaziland: ILO queries mysterious death of unionist and on-going police brutality (0 replies)
- Greece: Trade unions begin 48 hour general strike amid cuts debate (0 replies)
- Why the Labor Movement Is Not Just Another Protest Movement (0 replies)
- OFFICIAL NOTICE: K.C.C.S raided by police (0 replies)
- Relearning Solidarity in the Air Canada Strike (0 replies)
- Chinese Restaurant Chain Drops Supplier Over Massive Wage Theft - Workplace Justice Campaign Wins Potentially Decisive Victory (0 replies)
- Daily Show Co-Creator Lizz Winstead to Locked-Out Honeywell Workers: ‘Stay Strong’ (0 replies)
- Hungry for Justice, Restaurant Workers Go for Gold in Chicago (0 replies)
- E-Verify, Another Name for Profiling (0 replies)
- Troublemaking Explodes in Bay Area (0 replies)
- USA: NLRB election proposal draws union praise, GOP flak (0 replies)
- USA: Steelworkers Mark Year-long Honeywell Lockout (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Deny Swaziland bailout loan: COSATU (0 replies)
- Egypt: Has the Revolution Left Egypt's Workers Behind? (0 replies)
- Canada: Workers’ Rights Take a Big Hit Under Harper’s Majority Government (0 replies)
- Canada: Massive Support for Posties and Free Collective Bargaining (0 replies)
- Obama Unveils ‘Innovation Policy’ for Manufacturing ‘Renaissance’ (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: Calif. Country Club Lockout Intensifies, as Union Eyes IKEA Factory (0 replies)
- In California and New Jersey, EFCA Déjà Vu (0 replies)
- Shock Therapy—and a Bit of Good News—for Long-Term Jobless in Wisconsin (0 replies)
- Apple Store Workers Share Why They Want to ‘Work Different’ (0 replies)
- Greece: Unions call general strike for June 28, 29 (0 replies)
- California Strike Highlights Hospitals' Skewed Priorities (0 replies)
- Australia: ICEM Condemns BHP Billiton, Mitsubishi in Queensland Coal Talks (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Fears for the life of well-known trade union activist arrested by 20 cops (0 replies)
- Global: Workers rights deteriorating across the globe post-GFC, says ITUC's, Burrow (0 replies)
- Chinese in Japan Caught in Tide of Exploited Labor (0 replies)
- How Budget Cuts and Privatization Endanger Workers in Psychiatric Hospitals (0 replies)
- Mad as Hell, and Not Going to Drive Anymore: San Francisco Cabbies Hold Two-Hour Strike (0 replies)
- Egypt: Roots of Egypt’s Revolution: Labor Unions and the Uprising in Tahrir Square (0 replies)
- Romney, Obama Health Care Reforms Offer No Relief for Unions (0 replies)
- Nurses Join International Push for Bank Trade Tax (0 replies)
- Working more; earning less (0 replies)
- New ILO Convention Gives Domestic Workers Historic Labor Rights (0 replies)
- Increased Solidarity with Unions at Netroots Nation, But at the Cost of Net Neutrality? (0 replies)
- Pickets Challenge Labor to Find Solidarity with Palestinians (0 replies)
- Canada: Tories pushing ahead with back-to-work postal bill (0 replies)
- Canadian Government Pulls a Wisconsin on Postal Workers (0 replies)
- Strained Hyatt Workers Continue to Push for Fair Negotiations (0 replies)
- Interfaith Worker Justice Celebrates its 15th Anniversary (0 replies)
- Shortage of Jobs and Equality, Not Skills, at Heart of Unemployment Crisis (0 replies)
- Too Big to Sue? High Court Thwarts Wal-Mart Gender Discrimination Case (0 replies)
- NLRB Issues Rule to Prevent Union Busting and Speed Up Elections (0 replies)
- Supreme Court Sides with Wal-Mart, Raises Hurdles for Workers’ Lawsuits (0 replies)
- Korea: ACT Now: Support Imprisoned Vietnamese Migrant Workers in South Korea (0 replies)
- USA: Supreme Court dismisses women's class action lawsuit against Wal-Mart (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Maid’s Beheading Could See Ban on Workers in Saudi Arabia, Govt Says (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Unions plan another showdown with government (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Vow Renewed Activism Over Revoked Raises (0 replies)
- Reviving the Strike: Lessons from the Pittston Struggle (0 replies)
- Decades after King’s Assassination, Memphis Reignites Labor Struggle (0 replies)
- L.A. Activists Share Troublemaker Spirit (0 replies)
- Wisconsin: What now? (0 replies)
- Organizing on Wobbly Ground: Learning from ‘Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks’ (0 replies)
- IWW General Defense Committee Statement against AFTRA members in Target's anti-union Video (0 replies)
- UK: Biggest strike for 100 years – Unison chief (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Voice Of Kazakh Oil Worker Protest Strengthens Dormant Labor Movement (0 replies)
- Union Democracy in Iran: Is It Possible? (0 replies)
- Canada: Legislation quashes free collective bargaining (0 replies)
- Palestine: Palestinian trade union leader honoured in Oslo (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: AFL-CIO and ITUC Call for Financial Transaction Tax (0 replies)
- Record Eight-Year Congress Strike Strengthens Chicago Hotel Workers Union (0 replies)
- Corporations Gotta Pay! Audio and Visuals from the Stand Up! Chicago Rally (0 replies)
- Wisconsin to be GOP’s Own Privatized Idaho? Or Will Voters Strike Back? (0 replies)
- Palestinians Link Global and Local in Israel Boycott Campaign (0 replies)
- Botswana: Police threaten to shoot defiant public sector workers who want to continue two-month strike (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Obama Administration Will Review AFL-CIO Complaint Against Bahrain (0 replies)
- ILWU pensioner Leroy King honored with a bronze bust for service to the City of San Francisco (0 replies)
- A giant leap for the union (0 replies)
- ILWU members help clean the air at Oakland port (0 replies)
- Walter Williamson, former Local 23 President, passed away at the age of 92 (0 replies)
- Celebrate “Bloody Thursday” on Tuesday, July 5th: (0 replies)
- Organizers Work With Businesses to Prevent Wage Theft (0 replies)
- Janitors Commemorate 21st Anniversary of Justice for Janitors March (0 replies)
- Organizing on Wobbly Ground: Learning from ‘Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks’ (0 replies)
- School’s Out in Chicago, But Labor Struggles Are Just Starting (0 replies)
- Hundreds March to Save West Virginia Mountain from 'Removal' (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Reacts as Anti-Union Bill Is Rubber-Stamped (0 replies)
- Canada: Canada Post locks out 50,000 workers (0 replies)
- Greece: Workers strike, protesters march on parliament (0 replies)
- Deadline Approaching for Macy’s Strike (0 replies)
- Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Upholds Gov. Walker’s Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
- Gaza’s Economic Crisis Reflects the Indignity of Occupation (0 replies)
- Republicans Use Bully Tactics to Block Law Enforcement in Boeing Case (0 replies)
- Midwest IWW Gathering (0 replies)
- I.W.W. Food & Retail Workers Union Founding Convention (0 replies)
- Portland rally tells grain facility to respect local workforce (0 replies)
- ILWU honors internationalism of slain Local 37 officers on 30th anniversary of assassinations (0 replies)
- ILWU members join Dutch dockers in San Francisco to demand return of pension funds (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: UN urged to protect right to strike (0 replies)
- Labor-Funded Progressive Leaders Cross Huffington Post Picket Line (0 replies)
- Madison March Targets Influential Wisconsin Business Lobby Group (0 replies)
- Reviving the Strike: Labor’s Failed Search for Alternatives (0 replies)
- A Victory and a Defeat for Farmworkers (0 replies)
- Unions Cross Borders to Organize Guestworkers (0 replies)
- Smoking Out the Tobacco Barons (0 replies)
- El Salvador: Urgent Action Needed to Free Salvadoran Labor Leader (0 replies)
- Solidarity Unionism Panel and Fundraiser Party (0 replies)
- Organizer Training 101 in Kansas City (0 replies)
- Gainesville IWW Organizer Training (0 replies)
- Czech Republic: Government wants trade unions to pay for planned strike (0 replies)
- Norway: Call for solidarity for dismissed DHL worker in Norway (0 replies)
- This Week In Labor: Housekeepers Speak Out, and N.Y. Legislators Respond (0 replies)
- LA Unions Rally to Support Grocery Workers, as Strike Looms (0 replies)
- India: Maruti Suzuki workers refuse to call of strike in spite of Government prohibitory orders (0 replies)
- Botswana: Civil servants suspend 8-week strike but no permanent solution in sight (0 replies)
- Botswana: Police Fire Tear Gas at Striking State Workers (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Amnesty raises fresh claims that dozens of health workers on trial before military court tortured in detention (0 replies)
- Gov. Walker’s Wrecking Crew Takes Wisconsin Back to 19th Century (0 replies)
- Boeing Targets Union with Legal Probes in ‘Wisconsin of Manufacturing’ Fight (0 replies)
- NAFTA's Result: ‘Bending Over’ Couldn't Keep Plant in Tennessee (0 replies)
- Report: Walmart Tries to Hide Right-Wing Donations (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers take to the streets, defying controversial anti-strike law, met with police aggression (0 replies)
- Botswana: Unions fail to agree on regime change (0 replies)
- House Cuts TSA Funding, Eliminates Collective Bargaining Amid Union Election (0 replies)
- Still Paying Through the Nose, Labor Campaigns for Single Payer (0 replies)
- The Labor Movement’s Classic, Forgottten Tactic—and Why It Must Be Revived (0 replies)
- USA: AFL-CIO chief amplifies warning to Democrats (0 replies)
- The Jobs Crisis Is Growing. Why Isn’t Washington Noticing? (0 replies)
- The Good News in Wisconsin That the Media Isn’t Covering (0 replies)
- Global: Worldwide Survey: Repression of union rights and economic freedoms across the globe (0 replies)
- Local 502 is all smiles after children’s hospital fundraising (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Protesters Look to Escalate (0 replies)
- Unions Mean Safer Mines: Stanford Law Study (0 replies)
- Inspired by Wisconsin, Union Sees Record Turnout in Rally Against GE (0 replies)
- Botswana: Gvt, public sector union to resume talks as strike stretches into 8th week (0 replies)
- USA: VIDEO: Union Maids protest as Strauss Kahn arrives at New York court (0 replies)
- Egypt: Trade Unions Are Key to a Successful Transition in Egypt (0 replies)
- SEIU’s Dial 1-800-Solution Runs into Trouble (0 replies)
- Reviving the Strike: Lessons of the 1930s for Today’s Labor Movement (0 replies)
- USA: American Unions in Tough Talks for 15,000 General Electric Staff (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Unions fight discrimination, firings even after martial law lifted (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: Sick Workers Implicated in 8 Jimmy John’s Food Poisoning Outbreaks (0 replies)
- The Grim New Unemployment Report Underscores Country’s Massive Jobs Deficit (0 replies)
- Industrial Worker - Issue #1736, June 2011 (0 replies)
- South Korea ‘Free Trade’ Deal: Another Funnel for Exploitation (0 replies)
- The Grim New Unemployment Report Underscores Country’s Massive Jobs Deficit (0 replies)
- Is There An Answer to the Deficit Dilemma? (0 replies)
- USA: Housekeepers nationwide speak out, launching campaign to end silence on hotel dangers (0 replies)
- We Will Win (0 replies)
- Hotel Housekeepers Break Silence on Job Assaults (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Jailed Female Trade Unionist Faces New Charge As Oil-Worker Strike Continues (0 replies)
- Iran: Mansour Osanloo set free at last! (0 replies)
- Thailand: ACT NOW: Reinstate KFC union activists now! (0 replies)
- Workers Comp ‘Reform’ in Illinois Aims to Curb Alleged Abuses (0 replies)
- White House Workers Given Right to Unionize. Why Not DOJ Employees as Well? (0 replies)
- Honor All Labor. It’s the Right Thing To Do. (0 replies)
- Canada: Union drive raises ire of U2, manager threatens to blacklist city after IATSE tries to certify workers (0 replies)
- Global: UN labour agency chief calls for ‘new era of social justice’ (0 replies)
- ILWU Pres. McEllrath: TWIC fails to protect our ports, and workers pay the price (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Teachers March to Embassy to Demand U.S. Freezes Leaders’ Assets (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: Police chief quits after 250 union protestors injured and one man dies (0 replies)
- China: Workers Gain Strength In Cyberspace (0 replies)
- Good News for Street Protesters: Inflatable Rats Are OK! (0 replies)
- Welcome Home Vets: Your Jobs Are Long Gone (0 replies)
- Teamsters Reformer Has Votes to Challenge Hoffa (0 replies)
- Iraq: Oil workers face retribution (0 replies)
- Sisters In The Union Brotherhood: Still Struggling For Recognition (0 replies)
- USA: Study finds fewer fatalities, injuries at union mines (0 replies)
- Dutch dock workers to demand return of pensions funds at June 2 rally in San Francisco (0 replies)
- Mexican Teachers Strike, Protest over Test-Driven Education (0 replies)
- Why Does the Chicago Teachers Union Care About Interest Rate Swaps? (0 replies)
- Memorial Day Massacre of 1937 Offers Stark Reminder: Media Usually Side With Corporations, Police (0 replies)
- Swaziland: TUCOSWA statement : Swazi workers step up challenge to royal elite (0 replies)
- Qatar: ‘Inhuman’ Conditions Overshadow Qatar World Cup, Unions Say (0 replies)
- Supreme Court’s E-Verify Decision Devastating for Employers, Immigrant Workers (0 replies)
- Iraq: ICEM Demands Release of Iraqi GFIW Mechanics' Union Leader, Others (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers demand law defending trade union independence (0 replies)
- Nepal: Sherpa trade union places ITUC flag at the top of the world (0 replies)
- Local Worker-Owned Restaurant Joins Historic Labor Union: Act signifies workers' real desire for change, not just rhetoric (0 replies)
- Joining a Growing Number of Leading Retailers, Morton Williams Drops Sonny & Joe's Hummus (0 replies)
- Not the Usual Suspects - Workers Picket Provenance Hotels in Portland & Seattle to Support Hotel Frank Workers (0 replies)
- Not the Usual Suspects - Workers Picket Provenance Hotels in Portland & Seattle to Support Hotel Frank Workers (0 replies)
- Industrial Worker - Issue #1735, May 2011 (0 replies)
- As Workers Celebrate May Day, Union Officials Attempt to Steal Internal Leadership Election (0 replies)
- IWW Work People’s College Event a Success - A Day of Education and Discussion (0 replies)
- Rally Defends Union's Right to Close Bay Area Ports (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: New York Building Trades Workers Protest 20% Pay Cut (0 replies)
- ‘Guest Worker’ Trafficking: Can the Feds Really Deal With the Problem? (0 replies)
- Grocery Store Cleaners Enter Day 7 of Hunger Strike (0 replies)
- Wis. Court Blocks Gov. Walker’s Anti-Union Bill, as Unions Focus on Spreading Protests (0 replies)
- Massey Energy ‘Normalized Deviance’ Prior to West Virginia Mine Disaster: Report (0 replies)
- Why the Catholic Church Must Defend Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Dock Management Sues Over Solidarity Shutdown—Is Settlement in the Works? (0 replies)
- From U.S. to India, the Casualties of Coal (0 replies)
- Troublemakers School a Hit with Chicago Activists (0 replies)
- Health Care Now a Human Right—in Vermont (0 replies)
- Protests Pay off as California Gets More $ for Education (0 replies)
- Africa: Nascent Independent Unions Play Key Role in Arab Uprisings (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Embassy Protest Against Bahrain’s Anti-Union Repression (0 replies)
- Protect the Union Waterfront; Portland Rally, Friday June 3rd (0 replies)
- Judge Throws Out Wisconsin Anti-Union Law (0 replies)
- Union Leaders Arrested in Bahrain Crackdown (0 replies)
- Cote Divoire: Free Ivory Coast union leader Basil Mahan Gahé! (0 replies)
- Global: G8 Summit Must Deliver on Jobs (0 replies)
- Contract victory for Canadian longshore members (0 replies)
- Corporate America in a Tizzy over Labor Board’s Boeing Order (0 replies)
- USA: Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the union maid (0 replies)
- Iran: Simmering labor struggle will be core of reform, revolution in Iran (0 replies)
- In the Heart of Europe, Undocumented Immigrants Organize (0 replies)
- GE to Unions: Drop Dead (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Voices from the Tunisian Revolution (0 replies)
- China: Chengdu authorities seal off Foxconn factory after explosion kills three (0 replies)
- China: Explosion at Foxconn not accidental says workers' rights lobby group (0 replies)
- USA: Right wing flies off course on Boeing/National Labor Relations Board controversy (0 replies)
- USA: Republicans Aiming to Take Away Voting Rights in 36 States With 'Voter ID' Bills (0 replies)
- Korea: Police disperse striking Yoosung workers (0 replies)
- South Africa: Lonmin to dismiss 9000 for striking (0 replies)
- Democrats Join the Raid On Union Bargaining Rights (0 replies)
- Minneapolis Grocery Store Cleaners Launch Hunger Strike (0 replies)
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