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