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- Europe: Will American Anti-Labor Policies Infect Europe? (0 replies)
- ILWU Takes Risks, Breaks Rules, Gets Deal with Grain Company (0 replies)
- Egypt: Will Egypt's workers rise again? (0 replies)
- Honduras: Banana union leader wins top award (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Workers strike to get 2009 wages (0 replies)
- Europe: Asbestos magnates sentenced to 16 years prison: found guilty for thousands of deaths (0 replies)
- Turkey: 15 public sector trade unionists have been arrested in Turkey (0 replies)
- Not So Sweet: The Intricacies of Big and Little Sugar (0 replies)
- Lawmakers Cut Deal to Help Unemployed, While Keeping Stereotypes of Jobless Alive (0 replies)
- Leadership Challenges Could Shake Up Nation’s Biggest Unions This Summer (0 replies)
- Obama, Democrats Deal Setback to Airline Workers (0 replies)
- On Hostile Ground, America’s Guestworkers Seek Justice (0 replies)
- Allan Bérubé’s History of the Marine Cooks and Steward Union (0 replies)
- Global: Labourstart Conference looks at global media to aid workers struggles (0 replies)
- Australia: Boom should deliver better jobs, not worse: BHP coalmine workers begin seven-day strike (0 replies)
- Global: Walmart's corporate expansions and unions (0 replies)
- Tip Big: Restaurants Aren’t Good to Workers—Especially Women (0 replies)
- A Disturbing Peek Under the ‘Tilted Kilt’ (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: In Kazakhstan, International Committee Established To Defend Zhanaozen Victims (0 replies)
- Bahrain: AFT Urges Release of Imprisoned Bahraini Union Leader (0 replies)
- USA: Apple Asks Outside Group to Inspect Factories (0 replies)
- Ireland: Sir Alex Ferguson sends support to workers at Cork sit-in (0 replies)
- 4 Recent Victories Signal Hard Truth About Rebuilding Labor Movement (0 replies)
- Trader Joe’s Caves to Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Signs Fair Food Agreement (0 replies)
- Sudden Business Closures in Chicago Prompt Wage Theft Fights (0 replies)
- Notice to all IWW members and supporters! (0 replies)
- Migrants Struggle in the Shadows of Asia’s Rising Tide of Inequality (0 replies)
- Israel: Histadrut Makes a Significant Breakthrough for Contract Workers (0 replies)
- Australia: Are you feeling insecure? Australian unions launch national inquiry into casualised work (0 replies)
- Egypt: Leading labour union activist, US student, Australian journalist arrested in Mahalla (0 replies)
- As Negotiations loom, Janitors From Across California March in LA (0 replies)
- Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: AFA ‘OccuFLIES,’ Labor at CPAC, and Another Greek Strike (0 replies)
- EGT and ILWU Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement (0 replies)
- Egypt: World union supports Egyptian dock strike (0 replies)
- Greece: VIDEO: Trade union fury in the streets of Athens in response to EU austerity demands (0 replies)
- China: iSlaves: Forced Labor Key to Apple Profits (0 replies)
- Obama/Catholic Contraception Controversy Boils Down to Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- GOP Threatens Extended Unemployment Insurance—Again, and More Intensely (0 replies)
- Closing Time at Chicago Libraries Hits Women and Minorities Hard (0 replies)
- New Rules for Wisconsin Unions: No Rules (0 replies)
- Finland: Unions in Finland and Germany fight against cuts at Nokia Siemens (0 replies)
- Colombia: Death Threats against SINTRAELECOL Leaders (0 replies)
- Australia: High Court delivers a win for collective bargaining in Rio Tinto’s Pilbara operation (0 replies)
- Caterpillar Lays Off Locked-Out Canadian Workers, Moves Jobs to Low-Wage Indiana (0 replies)
- iEmpire: Apple’s Sordid Business Practices Even Worse Than You Think (0 replies)
- Greece: Debt deal falters, unions call general strike (0 replies)
- Israel: General strike in Israel enters Day 3 after last ditch talks collapse (0 replies)
- Transit Workers Look to Bust the Austerity Box (0 replies)
- Top 1% Shower Walker With Cash, but Recall and ‘Walkergate’ Loom (0 replies)
- Construction Work: Still Deadly, Still Badly Regulated (0 replies)
- CWA President Larry Cohen Is Pissed at Senate Democrats (0 replies)
- Against the Tide, Michigan Graduate Employees Fight for a Union (0 replies)
- Israel: Union workers across Israel strike on behalf of subcontracted workers (0 replies)
- Stealing the Nest Egg (0 replies)
- Norway: Lots of nominations for the Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
- Israel: Histadrut reaches deal with employers, not gov't - strike to go ahead (0 replies)
- Children of Immigrants Targeted by Tax Warfare in Congress (0 replies)
- Supreme Court Affirms Religious Exception Allowing Discrimination, Retaliation (0 replies)
- The Golden Toilet Marches On, Inspires Calls for Development Reform in Chicago (0 replies)
- Inspired by Cablevision Organizing Success, Workers Go on Wildcat Strike (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Help free trade union leader Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb! (0 replies)
- Australia: Bosses yearn for a paradise lost (0 replies)
- Canada: Quick end to lockout at Rio's Quebec smelter unlikely (0 replies)
- Singapore: Migrant Worker Sit-In Makes Waves in Singapore (0 replies)
- Brazil: VIDEO: Police strikers occupying legislature in tense standoff as more than 1,000 soldiers and police surround them (0 replies)
- Will Apple's Exposés Produce Reform or Just Hand-Wringing? (0 replies)
- EGT and ILWU to Welcome First Ship on Tuesday (0 replies)
- Australia: The reality of the gender wage gap (0 replies)
- France: Disruptions at airports as workers down tools over strike bill (0 replies)
- Colombia: Sintraelecol Leaders Targeted, ICEM Demands Colombia, Employer Give Protection (0 replies)
- For First Time in 10 Years, GE Workers Vote in Union (0 replies)
- Exploited Hershey Students Win Small Victory Against Guest Worker Exploitation (0 replies)
- Weekly Workers’ Roundup: Bay Area Nurses Walk Out, Puget Sound Truck Drivers Protest (0 replies)
- China: VIDEO: Apple manufacturing plant workers complain of long hours, militant culture (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Workers attempt self-immolation to protest employer actions (0 replies)
- USA: State Dept. Cracks Down on Abuse of Foreign Students by Hershey and Others (0 replies)
- Syria: Assad Refusal of Peace Plan Will Deepen Conflict (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Member Of Public Commission Probing Kazakh Oil Town Clash Charged With Crime (0 replies)
- Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers Move Ahead in Fight for Justice (0 replies)
- California Warehouse Workers Defeat Walmart Contractor’s Retaliation (0 replies)
- ILWU’s Militant Defense of West Coast Turf Pays Off With Longview Victory (0 replies)
- Wisconsin on Steroids? Arizona GOP Wants to Make State Most Anti-Union in Nation (0 replies)
- ILWU leaders say sixth jury acquittal is sign that county should drop charges against remaining workers and supporters (0 replies)
- USA: The Privatization of Public Services, State by State (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Workers hold 'people's tribunal' to look at factory conditions (0 replies)
- Chinese Policies—and U.S. Companies—Threaten American Auto Parts Jobs (0 replies)
- Indiana’s ‘Right to Work’ Foes Could Bring the Fight to Super Bowl (0 replies)
- EGT Voluntarily Recognizes ILWU Local 21 as the Bargaining Representative for the Employees at its Longview Facility (0 replies)
- Netherlands: Dutch cleaners on strike (0 replies)
- Tunisia: National strike over media freedoms (0 replies)
- Philippines: “More Unionists were Killed”: Alliance of Progressive Labor testifies (0 replies)
- Europe: Trade Union Industrial Federation Takes Shape for Europe (0 replies)
- White House Delays Another Workplace Rule That Could Save Lives (0 replies)
- Below Soaring CEOs, Struggling Black and Latino Youths (0 replies)
- Replacing Factories With Jails: Just 44% of Milwaukee’s Black Men in Workforce (0 replies)
- Three Kaiser Unions Walk Out Again in California, while SEIU Stays Put (0 replies)
- In Year of Uprisings, Reporters Brave Crackdowns from Wall St. to Tahrir Square (0 replies)
- Golden Toilet Does the Job in Chicago (0 replies)
- Gonna Take Us All (0 replies)
- Hostess, Bankrupt Maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, Pushes Major Concessions on Unions (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO: Equal Pay victory and celebrations for 150,000 workers (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: State of emergency lifted by regime in Kazakh strike town (0 replies)
- Brazil: Vale elected as the most evil company 2012 (0 replies)
- Bahrain: ITUC Denounces the Ongoing Failure to Reinstate Workers (0 replies)
- SEIU 1199 Protests Connecticut Nursing Home Lockout (0 replies)
- Chicago Mayor’s Facebook Town Hall Leaves Teachers, Parents Venting (0 replies)
- Airline Workers Blast Bain, Brace for Bankruptcy Proposal (0 replies)
- China: USW Lauds U.S. Victory at W.T.O in Challenge to China’s Raw Materials Export Restraints (0 replies)
- China: Apple - make the iPhone 5 ethically.Sign the petition (0 replies)
- Egypt: New labour movement comes of age (0 replies)
- USA: Verizon: Stop Tax-Dodging, Stop Union-Busting (0 replies)
- Inspector General Finds GOP NLRB Member Sought Work With Anti-Union Law Firm (0 replies)
- Canada’s Labor Movement Digs in for ‘PATCO Equivalent,’ as Lockouts Drag On (0 replies)
- Ontario Caterpillar Workers Locked Out for Refusing Half Pay (0 replies)
- Facing Maternity Care Gaps, Midwives Push for Birthing Justice (0 replies)
- Belgium: Workers hold general strike to protest austerity measures on day of EU summit (0 replies)
- Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Chicago City College Workers Protest Demand for Concessions (0 replies)
- For Reasons Unclear, Union Membership Changed Little in 2011 (0 replies)
- India: After death of trade union leader workers go on rampage kill company official (0 replies)
- Liberals’ Inequality Narrative Ignores Role of Free Trade, Unionbusting (0 replies)
- With Cablevision Victory, CWA Wins Toehold in Cable TV Industry (0 replies)
- Port of Longview approves settlement with EGT and ILWU (0 replies)
- California Warehouse Workers Fight Retaliation (0 replies)
- Global: Billionaires at Davos bemoan inequalities (0 replies)
- China: Apple’s Profit Skyrockets, Workers Die at Its Factories (0 replies)
- Domestic Workers and Their Children March for Rights in Calif. (0 replies)
- Did Warren Buffet-Owned Company’s Prison-Made Product Break U.S. Law? (0 replies)
- ‘Get a Job’? Not So Easy for Teens, as Adults Snap Up Openings (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Drop all charges against teachers, unionists and students (0 replies)
- Egypt: Revolutionary spirit endures in Egyptian textile town (0 replies)
- Longshore Union Settles Grain Dispute as Confrontation Loomed (0 replies)
- China: Apple's iPad and the human cost for workers in China (0 replies)
- Latin America: The New Face behind Unionized (and Feminist) Bananas in Latin America (0 replies)
- Amid ‘Turnaround Agenda,’ Teachers, Communities Overshadowed by Corporate Reforms (0 replies)
- State of the Union Address Barely Mentions Unions (0 replies)
- Labor Takes Early Shots At Romney, Republicans—On and Off Air (0 replies)
- Canada: Rio Tinto lockout nears one month (0 replies)
- State of the Apple (Rotten) (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Opposition activists arrested - charges linked to Zhanaozen oil worker strike and protests (0 replies)
- Global: ITUC leader on the world's next top ( economic) model (0 replies)
- Center for Union Facts Steps Up $10 Million Ad Campaign Backing Broad Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
- Emblematic of 1 Percenters, Cooper Tire Punk’d Workers (0 replies)
- Right-to-Work Passes in Indiana Senate, as Dems and Labor Huddle (0 replies)
- Toronto Mayor Set to Lock Out City Workers (0 replies)
- UK: London 2012 Olympics: Mascots Wenlock And Mandeville 'Made In Chinese Sweatshops' (0 replies)
- Cambodia: On 8th aniversary: Slain unionist remembered (0 replies)
- Lockout at Quebec Rio Tinto Aluminum Smelter Drags On (0 replies)
- Is OSHA Getting Tougher? For 2nd Time Ever, Federal Agency Pushes Company-Wide Settlement (0 replies)
- Europe: Northern Cyprus Imports Scabs to Break Electric Utility Work Stoppage (0 replies)
- Longshore Union, Occupy Poised to Greet Grain Ship (0 replies)
- Egypt: One year on the labor revolution is stalling (0 replies)
- Global: Take the survey - workers, unions and the net (0 replies)
- USA: More Lockouts as Companies Battle Unions (0 replies)
- Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: IKEA Workers Unionize, and NH Becomes New Front in Public-Sector Fight (0 replies)
- Colombia: ICEM Condemns Assassinations of USO Oilworkers' Leader, His Wife (0 replies)
- UK: Usdaw wins £67 million compensation for former Woolworths workers (0 replies)
- Cowlitz County dismisses charges against longshore worker (0 replies)
- Partial Victory Bittersweet for Laid-Off Bakery Worker at Center of Class-Action Suit (0 replies)
- The Right to Be Healthy: Supreme Court Weighs Sick Leave for State Workers (0 replies)
- Letter From Colombia: In Plastic Surgery Capital, How Real is the New Face? (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Crane Strike Crumples (0 replies)
- USA: When New Obama Chief of Staff Was NYU Exec, School Ceased Recognizing Union (0 replies)
- USA: Stand With Daniel Lopez: Tell Walmart to Stop Abusing Warehouse Workers (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: VIDEO: Wounded Kazakh Oil Worker Describes Being Shot During Protests (0 replies)
- Turkey: Victory for SINTER METAL workers in Turkey (0 replies)
- Trumka Voices ‘Dissent’ From Obama’s Corporate-Backed Jobs Council Report (0 replies)
- Opposition Erupts as Chicago City Council Passes G8/NATO Summit Ordinances (0 replies)
- Thousands Rallying to Stop Indiana's 'Right to Work' Steamroll (0 replies)
- UK: Finance Minister tells unions to shut up over job predictions (0 replies)
- Qatar: VIDEO: Interview on Qatar World Cup 2022 labour rights (0 replies)
- After Tragedy, Apple Tries to Polish Image on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Some Unions Support SOPA, But Would Anti-Piracy Bill Hurt or Help Workers? (0 replies)
- Wis. Recall Elections a Sure Thing, But New ID Law May Block Anti-Walker Vote (0 replies)
- USA: Organizers Say 1 Million Signed Petition to Recall Wisconsin Governor (0 replies)
- USA: Governor faces recall over union-busting (0 replies)
- ‘Union Stooges'?The NLRB Is No Panacea for Workers (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Government accused of using courts to silence unions (0 replies)
- Greece: Services across country paralysed due to 48-hour strike (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO’s Trumka Acknowledges Labor’s Divisions Over Keystone Pipeline (0 replies)
- When New Obama Chief of Staff Was NYU Exec, School Ceased Recognizing Union (0 replies)
- The Road Backward In Indiana (0 replies)
- USA: Study of Retail Workers Finds $9.50 Median Pay (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Strike 'suspended' after government concession (0 replies)
- Cambodia: 8,000 garment workers win after Kandal factory strike (0 replies)
- China: Foxconn workers: from suicide threats to a trade union? (0 replies)
- Stranger Than Fiction: Republicans Rip ‘Vulture Capitalism,’ While Obama Praises ‘Insourcing’ Firms (0 replies)
- Cablevision Workers Lead MLK Day March as Disparities Fuel Union Drive (0 replies)
- China: Mind the gap: Apple's code of conduct and China's labour laws (0 replies)
- Greece: Add your name to protests over Greek trade unionists (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Oil worker killings draw scrutiny of Europe's OSCE (0 replies)
- Nigeria: General strike set to resume Monday (0 replies)
- Kuwait: Trade union plans general strike over right to organise (0 replies)
- Global: Global union campaigns - the next 10 years (0 replies)
- Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Auto Workers Protest, and Walker Less Than Welcome in Texas (0 replies)
- Lithuania: Carlsberg's attacks on trade union rights supported by Lithuanian court decision to declare beer an 'essential service' ! (0 replies)
- Worker Unrest Returns to Foxconn Factory in China (0 replies)
- Striking Back against Picket Line Retaliation (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Massive civil servants strike on next week (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers discuss entering political scene (0 replies)
- Global: Country's Largest Pension Plan Dumps Walmart Over Labour Rights Violations (0 replies)
- Canada: What's Wrong With Caterpillar? (0 replies)
- Amid Fuel Price Crisis, Nigeria Goes on Strike (0 replies)
- Wonk Bloggers and the Vanishing Voices of Workers (0 replies)
- Why Did Rick Santorum Flip-Flop on National ‘Right to Work’ Law? (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Nike factory to pay $1m to Indonesian workers for overtime (0 replies)
- Brazil: Email after hours? It's overtime by law for some (0 replies)
- Nigeria: President meets labour unions over paralysing national fuel price strike (0 replies)
- 100 Years Later, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Fired Kazakh Oil Worker Detained After Home Searched (0 replies)
- Struggle for Immigrants’ Rights Highlights Split Within Organized Labor (0 replies)
- Labor Readies Goal-Line Stand Against Right-to-Work in Indiana (0 replies)
- China: Microsoft probes mass suicide threat at China plant (0 replies)
- Canada: Overt class war erupts: Lock-outs signal make-or-break era for organized labour (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Country Closes Down as Striking Unions Defy President (0 replies)
- Korea: Worker’s self-immolation highlights need for improved labor standards (0 replies)
- Workers Have Right to Class-Action Lawsuits Against Bosses: NLRB (0 replies)
- Republic Windows Revisited? Chicago Bakery Faces Class Action Suit for Pre-Christmas Closure (0 replies)
- Protesting Speed-Up, Korean Auto Worker Sets Self on Fire (0 replies)
- More Than a Number: Troubling Trends Behind the Dropping Unemployment Rate (0 replies)
- China: Xbox 360 workers threaten mass suicide (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Freeport union halts return to work after ambush killings (0 replies)
- 100 Years After Lawrence Strike, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates (0 replies)
- With Romney’s Backing, New Hampshire GOP Pushes Right to Work Again (0 replies)
- 'Right to Work' Advances in Indiana over Protests (0 replies)
- All in a Day’s Work…Behind Bars (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Riot Investigator Decries Lack Of Access To Zhanaozen Residents (0 replies)
- Greece: Trade unionists say thanks for solidarity messages - but keep it coming (0 replies)
- New York Governor, SEIU 1199 Raise Hackles with Medicaid Deal (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: Disney and Mattel must accept responsibility. HK Toys and Games Fair facilitate exploitation of Chinese workers (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Workers Strike Paralyses cities (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Oil Workers’ Unions Strike in Fuel Subsidy Removals (0 replies)
- Trouble in Candyland: American Licorice Workers Strike Over Healthcare Benefits (0 replies)
- 2011 Year in review (0 replies)
- Helping homeless veterans (0 replies)
- ILWU waste workers organize to win better contracts (0 replies)
- Nigeria: No Retreat, No Surrender - Labour (0 replies)
- Super Bowl-Level Stakes for Indiana Labor in Battle vs. ‘Right-to-Work’ (0 replies)
- NUHW Goes National, Winning Union Elections in Michigan (0 replies)
- USA: Democrats within striking distance of stopping union-busting legislation (0 replies)
- What’s Behind Postal Crisis? Privatization. (0 replies)
- Greece: Call for solidarity with Greek trade unionists - no to the penalisation of trade union struggles (0 replies)
- UK: New wave of pension strikes could close schools and hospitals (0 replies)
- Despite New Rule on Livestock Antibiotics, Infection Risks Still Plague Workers, Communities (0 replies)
- Labor Department to Review OSHA’s Voluntary Workplace Safety Program (0 replies)
- UK: TUC dismisses Downing Street health and safety claims (0 replies)
- As 'Right to Work' Law Looms, Indiana Occupiers Brace Limestone Strikers (0 replies)
- Nigeria: NLC, TUC may declare indefinite strike Monday (0 replies)
- UK: Total unpaid overtime worked is equivalent to a million extra jobs (0 replies)
- Working on Ice: The Pros and Cons of Antarctic ‘Summer’ Jobs (0 replies)
- As Walker Recall Effort Heats Up, Labor Looks for Viable Candidate (0 replies)
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