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  1. Europe: Will American Anti-Labor Policies Infect Europe? (0 replies)
  2. ILWU Takes Risks, Breaks Rules, Gets Deal with Grain Company (0 replies)
  3. Egypt: Will Egypt's workers rise again? (0 replies)
  4. Honduras: Banana union leader wins top award (0 replies)
  5. Bangladesh: Workers strike to get 2009 wages (0 replies)
  6. Europe: Asbestos magnates sentenced to 16 years prison: found guilty for thousands of deaths (0 replies)
  7. Turkey: 15 public sector trade unionists have been arrested in Turkey (0 replies)
  8. Not So Sweet: The Intricacies of Big and Little Sugar (0 replies)
  9. Lawmakers Cut Deal to Help Unemployed, While Keeping Stereotypes of Jobless Alive (0 replies)
  10. Leadership Challenges Could Shake Up Nation’s Biggest Unions This Summer (0 replies)
  11. Obama, Democrats Deal Setback to Airline Workers (0 replies)
  12. On Hostile Ground, America’s Guestworkers Seek Justice (0 replies)
  13. Allan Bérubé’s History of the Marine Cooks and Steward Union (0 replies)
  14. Global: Labourstart Conference looks at global media to aid workers struggles (0 replies)
  15. Australia: Boom should deliver better jobs, not worse: BHP coalmine workers begin seven-day strike (0 replies)
  16. Global: Walmart's corporate expansions and unions (0 replies)
  17. Tip Big: Restaurants Aren’t Good to Workers—Especially Women (0 replies)
  18. A Disturbing Peek Under the ‘Tilted Kilt’ (0 replies)
  19. Kazakhstan: In Kazakhstan, International Committee Established To Defend Zhanaozen Victims (0 replies)
  20. Bahrain: AFT Urges Release of Imprisoned Bahraini Union Leader (0 replies)
  21. USA: Apple Asks Outside Group to Inspect Factories (0 replies)
  22. Ireland: Sir Alex Ferguson sends support to workers at Cork sit-in (0 replies)
  23. 4 Recent Victories Signal Hard Truth About Rebuilding Labor Movement (0 replies)
  24. Trader Joe’s Caves to Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Signs Fair Food Agreement (0 replies)
  25. Sudden Business Closures in Chicago Prompt Wage Theft Fights (0 replies)
  26. Notice to all IWW members and supporters! (0 replies)
  27. Migrants Struggle in the Shadows of Asia’s Rising Tide of Inequality (0 replies)
  28. Israel: Histadrut Makes a Significant Breakthrough for Contract Workers (0 replies)
  29. Australia: Are you feeling insecure? Australian unions launch national inquiry into casualised work (0 replies)
  30. Egypt: Leading labour union activist, US student, Australian journalist arrested in Mahalla (0 replies)
  31. As Negotiations loom, Janitors From Across California March in LA (0 replies)
  32. Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: AFA ‘OccuFLIES,’ Labor at CPAC, and Another Greek Strike (0 replies)
  33. EGT and ILWU Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement (0 replies)
  34. Egypt: World union supports Egyptian dock strike (0 replies)
  35. Greece: VIDEO: Trade union fury in the streets of Athens in response to EU austerity demands (0 replies)
  36. China: iSlaves: Forced Labor Key to Apple Profits (0 replies)
  37. Obama/Catholic Contraception Controversy Boils Down to Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  38. GOP Threatens Extended Unemployment Insurance—Again, and More Intensely (0 replies)
  39. Closing Time at Chicago Libraries Hits Women and Minorities Hard (0 replies)
  40. New Rules for Wisconsin Unions: No Rules (0 replies)
  41. Finland: Unions in Finland and Germany fight against cuts at Nokia Siemens (0 replies)
  42. Colombia: Death Threats against SINTRAELECOL Leaders (0 replies)
  43. Australia: High Court delivers a win for collective bargaining in Rio Tinto’s Pilbara operation (0 replies)
  44. Caterpillar Lays Off Locked-Out Canadian Workers, Moves Jobs to Low-Wage Indiana (0 replies)
  45. iEmpire: Apple’s Sordid Business Practices Even Worse Than You Think (0 replies)
  46. Greece: Debt deal falters, unions call general strike (0 replies)
  47. Israel: General strike in Israel enters Day 3 after last ditch talks collapse (0 replies)
  48. Transit Workers Look to Bust the Austerity Box (0 replies)
  49. Top 1% Shower Walker With Cash, but Recall and ‘Walkergate’ Loom (0 replies)
  50. Construction Work: Still Deadly, Still Badly Regulated (0 replies)
  51. CWA President Larry Cohen Is Pissed at Senate Democrats (0 replies)
  52. Against the Tide, Michigan Graduate Employees Fight for a Union (0 replies)
  53. Israel: Union workers across Israel strike on behalf of subcontracted workers (0 replies)
  54. Stealing the Nest Egg (0 replies)
  55. Norway: Lots of nominations for the Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
  56. Israel: Histadrut reaches deal with employers, not gov't - strike to go ahead (0 replies)
  57. Children of Immigrants Targeted by Tax Warfare in Congress (0 replies)
  58. Supreme Court Affirms Religious Exception Allowing Discrimination, Retaliation (0 replies)
  59. The Golden Toilet Marches On, Inspires Calls for Development Reform in Chicago (0 replies)
  60. Inspired by Cablevision Organizing Success, Workers Go on Wildcat Strike (0 replies)
  61. Bahrain: Help free trade union leader Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb! (0 replies)
  62. Australia: Bosses yearn for a paradise lost (0 replies)
  63. Canada: Quick end to lockout at Rio's Quebec smelter unlikely (0 replies)
  64. Singapore: Migrant Worker Sit-In Makes Waves in Singapore (0 replies)
  65. Brazil: VIDEO: Police strikers occupying legislature in tense standoff as more than 1,000 soldiers and police surround them (0 replies)
  66. Will Apple's Exposés Produce Reform or Just Hand-Wringing? (0 replies)
  67. EGT and ILWU to Welcome First Ship on Tuesday (0 replies)
  68. Australia: The reality of the gender wage gap (0 replies)
  69. France: Disruptions at airports as workers down tools over strike bill (0 replies)
  70. Colombia: Sintraelecol Leaders Targeted, ICEM Demands Colombia, Employer Give Protection (0 replies)
  71. For First Time in 10 Years, GE Workers Vote in Union (0 replies)
  72. Exploited Hershey Students Win Small Victory Against Guest Worker Exploitation (0 replies)
  73. Weekly Workers’ Roundup: Bay Area Nurses Walk Out, Puget Sound Truck Drivers Protest (0 replies)
  74. China: VIDEO: Apple manufacturing plant workers complain of long hours, militant culture (0 replies)
  75. Pakistan: Workers attempt self-immolation to protest employer actions (0 replies)
  76. USA: State Dept. Cracks Down on Abuse of Foreign Students by Hershey and Others (0 replies)
  77. Syria: Assad Refusal of Peace Plan Will Deepen Conflict (0 replies)
  78. Kazakhstan: Member Of Public Commission Probing Kazakh Oil Town Clash Charged With Crime (0 replies)
  79. Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers Move Ahead in Fight for Justice (0 replies)
  80. California Warehouse Workers Defeat Walmart Contractor’s Retaliation (0 replies)
  81. ILWU’s Militant Defense of West Coast Turf Pays Off With Longview Victory (0 replies)
  82. Wisconsin on Steroids? Arizona GOP Wants to Make State Most Anti-Union in Nation (0 replies)
  83. ILWU leaders say sixth jury acquittal is sign that county should drop charges against remaining workers and supporters (0 replies)
  84. USA: The Privatization of Public Services, State by State (0 replies)
  85. Cambodia: Workers hold 'people's tribunal' to look at factory conditions (0 replies)
  86. Chinese Policies—and U.S. Companies—Threaten American Auto Parts Jobs (0 replies)
  87. Indiana’s ‘Right to Work’ Foes Could Bring the Fight to Super Bowl (0 replies)
  88. EGT Voluntarily Recognizes ILWU Local 21 as the Bargaining Representative for the Employees at its Longview Facility (0 replies)
  89. Netherlands: Dutch cleaners on strike (0 replies)
  90. Tunisia: National strike over media freedoms (0 replies)
  91. Philippines: “More Unionists were Killed”: Alliance of Progressive Labor testifies (0 replies)
  92. Europe: Trade Union Industrial Federation Takes Shape for Europe (0 replies)
  93. White House Delays Another Workplace Rule That Could Save Lives (0 replies)
  94. Below Soaring CEOs, Struggling Black and Latino Youths (0 replies)
  95. Replacing Factories With Jails: Just 44% of Milwaukee’s Black Men in Workforce (0 replies)
  96. Three Kaiser Unions Walk Out Again in California, while SEIU Stays Put (0 replies)
  97. In Year of Uprisings, Reporters Brave Crackdowns from Wall St. to Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  98. Golden Toilet Does the Job in Chicago (0 replies)
  99. Gonna Take Us All (0 replies)
  100. Hostess, Bankrupt Maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, Pushes Major Concessions on Unions (0 replies)
  101. Australia: VIDEO: Equal Pay victory and celebrations for 150,000 workers (0 replies)
  102. Kazakhstan: State of emergency lifted by regime in Kazakh strike town (0 replies)
  103. Brazil: Vale elected as the most evil company 2012 (0 replies)
  104. Bahrain: ITUC Denounces the Ongoing Failure to Reinstate Workers (0 replies)
  105. SEIU 1199 Protests Connecticut Nursing Home Lockout (0 replies)
  106. Chicago Mayor’s Facebook Town Hall Leaves Teachers, Parents Venting (0 replies)
  107. Airline Workers Blast Bain, Brace for Bankruptcy Proposal (0 replies)
  108. China: USW Lauds U.S. Victory at W.T.O in Challenge to China’s Raw Materials Export Restraints (0 replies)
  109. China: Apple - make the iPhone 5 ethically.Sign the petition (0 replies)
  110. Egypt: New labour movement comes of age (0 replies)
  111. USA: Verizon: Stop Tax-Dodging, Stop Union-Busting (0 replies)
  112. Inspector General Finds GOP NLRB Member Sought Work With Anti-Union Law Firm (0 replies)
  113. Canada’s Labor Movement Digs in for ‘PATCO Equivalent,’ as Lockouts Drag On (0 replies)
  114. Ontario Caterpillar Workers Locked Out for Refusing Half Pay (0 replies)
  115. Facing Maternity Care Gaps, Midwives Push for Birthing Justice (0 replies)
  116. Belgium: Workers hold general strike to protest austerity measures on day of EU summit (0 replies)
  117. Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Chicago City College Workers Protest Demand for Concessions (0 replies)
  118. For Reasons Unclear, Union Membership Changed Little in 2011 (0 replies)
  119. India: After death of trade union leader workers go on rampage kill company official (0 replies)
  120. Liberals’ Inequality Narrative Ignores Role of Free Trade, Unionbusting (0 replies)
  121. With Cablevision Victory, CWA Wins Toehold in Cable TV Industry (0 replies)
  122. Port of Longview approves settlement with EGT and ILWU (0 replies)
  123. California Warehouse Workers Fight Retaliation (0 replies)
  124. Global: Billionaires at Davos bemoan inequalities (0 replies)
  125. China: Apple’s Profit Skyrockets, Workers Die at Its Factories (0 replies)
  126. Domestic Workers and Their Children March for Rights in Calif. (0 replies)
  127. Did Warren Buffet-Owned Company’s Prison-Made Product Break U.S. Law? (0 replies)
  128. ‘Get a Job’? Not So Easy for Teens, as Adults Snap Up Openings (0 replies)
  129. Bahrain: Drop all charges against teachers, unionists and students (0 replies)
  130. Egypt: Revolutionary spirit endures in Egyptian textile town (0 replies)
  131. Longshore Union Settles Grain Dispute as Confrontation Loomed (0 replies)
  132. China: Apple's iPad and the human cost for workers in China (0 replies)
  133. Latin America: The New Face behind Unionized (and Feminist) Bananas in Latin America (0 replies)
  134. Amid ‘Turnaround Agenda,’ Teachers, Communities Overshadowed by Corporate Reforms (0 replies)
  135. State of the Union Address Barely Mentions Unions (0 replies)
  136. Labor Takes Early Shots At Romney, Republicans—On and Off Air (0 replies)
  137. Canada: Rio Tinto lockout nears one month (0 replies)
  138. State of the Apple (Rotten) (0 replies)
  139. Kazakhstan: Opposition activists arrested - charges linked to Zhanaozen oil worker strike and protests (0 replies)
  140. Global: ITUC leader on the world's next top ( economic) model (0 replies)
  141. Center for Union Facts Steps Up $10 Million Ad Campaign Backing Broad Anti-Union Bill (0 replies)
  142. Emblematic of 1 Percenters, Cooper Tire Punk’d Workers (0 replies)
  143. Right-to-Work Passes in Indiana Senate, as Dems and Labor Huddle (0 replies)
  144. Toronto Mayor Set to Lock Out City Workers (0 replies)
  145. UK: London 2012 Olympics: Mascots Wenlock And Mandeville 'Made In Chinese Sweatshops' (0 replies)
  146. Cambodia: On 8th aniversary: Slain unionist remembered (0 replies)
  147. Lockout at Quebec Rio Tinto Aluminum Smelter Drags On (0 replies)
  148. Is OSHA Getting Tougher? For 2nd Time Ever, Federal Agency Pushes Company-Wide Settlement (0 replies)
  149. Europe: Northern Cyprus Imports Scabs to Break Electric Utility Work Stoppage (0 replies)
  150. Longshore Union, Occupy Poised to Greet Grain Ship (0 replies)
  151. Egypt: One year on the labor revolution is stalling (0 replies)
  152. Global: Take the survey - workers, unions and the net (0 replies)
  153. USA: More Lockouts as Companies Battle Unions (0 replies)
  154. Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: IKEA Workers Unionize, and NH Becomes New Front in Public-Sector Fight (0 replies)
  155. Colombia: ICEM Condemns Assassinations of USO Oilworkers' Leader, His Wife (0 replies)
  156. UK: Usdaw wins £67 million compensation for former Woolworths workers (0 replies)
  157. Cowlitz County dismisses charges against longshore worker (0 replies)
  158. Partial Victory Bittersweet for Laid-Off Bakery Worker at Center of Class-Action Suit (0 replies)
  159. The Right to Be Healthy: Supreme Court Weighs Sick Leave for State Workers (0 replies)
  160. Letter From Colombia: In Plastic Surgery Capital, How Real is the New Face? (0 replies)
  161. Wisconsin Crane Strike Crumples (0 replies)
  162. USA: When New Obama Chief of Staff Was NYU Exec, School Ceased Recognizing Union (0 replies)
  163. USA: Stand With Daniel Lopez: Tell Walmart to Stop Abusing Warehouse Workers (0 replies)
  164. Kazakhstan: VIDEO: Wounded Kazakh Oil Worker Describes Being Shot During Protests (0 replies)
  165. Turkey: Victory for SINTER METAL workers in Turkey (0 replies)
  166. Trumka Voices ‘Dissent’ From Obama’s Corporate-Backed Jobs Council Report (0 replies)
  167. Opposition Erupts as Chicago City Council Passes G8/NATO Summit Ordinances (0 replies)
  168. Thousands Rallying to Stop Indiana's 'Right to Work' Steamroll (0 replies)
  169. UK: Finance Minister tells unions to shut up over job predictions (0 replies)
  170. Qatar: VIDEO: Interview on Qatar World Cup 2022 labour rights (0 replies)
  171. After Tragedy, Apple Tries to Polish Image on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  172. Some Unions Support SOPA, But Would Anti-Piracy Bill Hurt or Help Workers? (0 replies)
  173. Wis. Recall Elections a Sure Thing, But New ID Law May Block Anti-Walker Vote (0 replies)
  174. USA: Organizers Say 1 Million Signed Petition to Recall Wisconsin Governor (0 replies)
  175. USA: Governor faces recall over union-busting (0 replies)
  176. ‘Union Stooges'?The NLRB Is No Panacea for Workers (0 replies)
  177. Nigeria: Government accused of using courts to silence unions (0 replies)
  178. Greece: Services across country paralysed due to 48-hour strike (0 replies)
  179. AFL-CIO’s Trumka Acknowledges Labor’s Divisions Over Keystone Pipeline (0 replies)
  180. When New Obama Chief of Staff Was NYU Exec, School Ceased Recognizing Union (0 replies)
  181. The Road Backward In Indiana (0 replies)
  182. USA: Study of Retail Workers Finds $9.50 Median Pay (0 replies)
  183. Nigeria: Strike 'suspended' after government concession (0 replies)
  184. Cambodia: 8,000 garment workers win after Kandal factory strike (0 replies)
  185. China: Foxconn workers: from suicide threats to a trade union? (0 replies)
  186. Stranger Than Fiction: Republicans Rip ‘Vulture Capitalism,’ While Obama Praises ‘Insourcing’ Firms (0 replies)
  187. Cablevision Workers Lead MLK Day March as Disparities Fuel Union Drive (0 replies)
  188. China: Mind the gap: Apple's code of conduct and China's labour laws (0 replies)
  189. Greece: Add your name to protests over Greek trade unionists (0 replies)
  190. Kazakhstan: Oil worker killings draw scrutiny of Europe's OSCE (0 replies)
  191. Nigeria: General strike set to resume Monday (0 replies)
  192. Kuwait: Trade union plans general strike over right to organise (0 replies)
  193. Global: Global union campaigns - the next 10 years (0 replies)
  194. Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Auto Workers Protest, and Walker Less Than Welcome in Texas (0 replies)
  195. Lithuania: Carlsberg's attacks on trade union rights supported by Lithuanian court decision to declare beer an 'essential service' ! (0 replies)
  196. Worker Unrest Returns to Foxconn Factory in China (0 replies)
  197. Striking Back against Picket Line Retaliation (0 replies)
  198. Zimbabwe: Massive civil servants strike on next week (0 replies)
  199. Egypt: Workers discuss entering political scene (0 replies)
  200. Global: Country's Largest Pension Plan Dumps Walmart Over Labour Rights Violations (0 replies)
  201. Canada: What's Wrong With Caterpillar? (0 replies)
  202. Amid Fuel Price Crisis, Nigeria Goes on Strike (0 replies)
  203. Wonk Bloggers and the Vanishing Voices of Workers (0 replies)
  204. Why Did Rick Santorum Flip-Flop on National ‘Right to Work’ Law? (0 replies)
  205. Indonesia: Nike factory to pay $1m to Indonesian workers for overtime (0 replies)
  206. Brazil: Email after hours? It's overtime by law for some (0 replies)
  207. Nigeria: President meets labour unions over paralysing national fuel price strike (0 replies)
  208. 100 Years Later, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates (0 replies)
  209. Kazakhstan: Fired Kazakh Oil Worker Detained After Home Searched (0 replies)
  210. Struggle for Immigrants’ Rights Highlights Split Within Organized Labor (0 replies)
  211. Labor Readies Goal-Line Stand Against Right-to-Work in Indiana (0 replies)
  212. China: Microsoft probes mass suicide threat at China plant (0 replies)
  213. Canada: Overt class war erupts: Lock-outs signal make-or-break era for organized labour (0 replies)
  214. Nigeria: Country Closes Down as Striking Unions Defy President (0 replies)
  215. Korea: Worker’s self-immolation highlights need for improved labor standards (0 replies)
  216. Workers Have Right to Class-Action Lawsuits Against Bosses: NLRB (0 replies)
  217. Republic Windows Revisited? Chicago Bakery Faces Class Action Suit for Pre-Christmas Closure (0 replies)
  218. Protesting Speed-Up, Korean Auto Worker Sets Self on Fire (0 replies)
  219. More Than a Number: Troubling Trends Behind the Dropping Unemployment Rate (0 replies)
  220. China: Xbox 360 workers threaten mass suicide (0 replies)
  221. Indonesia: Freeport union halts return to work after ambush killings (0 replies)
  222. 100 Years After Lawrence Strike, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates (0 replies)
  223. With Romney’s Backing, New Hampshire GOP Pushes Right to Work Again (0 replies)
  224. 'Right to Work' Advances in Indiana over Protests (0 replies)
  225. All in a Day’s Work…Behind Bars (0 replies)
  226. Kazakhstan: Riot Investigator Decries Lack Of Access To Zhanaozen Residents (0 replies)
  227. Greece: Trade unionists say thanks for solidarity messages - but keep it coming (0 replies)
  228. New York Governor, SEIU 1199 Raise Hackles with Medicaid Deal (0 replies)
  229. Hong Kong: Disney and Mattel must accept responsibility. HK Toys and Games Fair facilitate exploitation of Chinese workers (0 replies)
  230. Nigeria: Workers Strike Paralyses cities (0 replies)
  231. Nigeria: Nigerian Oil Workers’ Unions Strike in Fuel Subsidy Removals (0 replies)
  232. Trouble in Candyland: American Licorice Workers Strike Over Healthcare Benefits (0 replies)
  233. 2011 Year in review (0 replies)
  234. Helping homeless veterans (0 replies)
  235. ILWU waste workers organize to win better contracts (0 replies)
  236. Nigeria: No Retreat, No Surrender - Labour (0 replies)
  237. Super Bowl-Level Stakes for Indiana Labor in Battle vs. ‘Right-to-Work’ (0 replies)
  238. NUHW Goes National, Winning Union Elections in Michigan (0 replies)
  239. USA: Democrats within striking distance of stopping union-busting legislation (0 replies)
  240. What’s Behind Postal Crisis? Privatization. (0 replies)
  241. Greece: Call for solidarity with Greek trade unionists - no to the penalisation of trade union struggles (0 replies)
  242. UK: New wave of pension strikes could close schools and hospitals (0 replies)
  243. Despite New Rule on Livestock Antibiotics, Infection Risks Still Plague Workers, Communities (0 replies)
  244. Labor Department to Review OSHA’s Voluntary Workplace Safety Program (0 replies)
  245. UK: TUC dismisses Downing Street health and safety claims (0 replies)
  246. As 'Right to Work' Law Looms, Indiana Occupiers Brace Limestone Strikers (0 replies)
  247. Nigeria: NLC, TUC may declare indefinite strike Monday (0 replies)
  248. UK: Total unpaid overtime worked is equivalent to a million extra jobs (0 replies)
  249. Working on Ice: The Pros and Cons of Antarctic ‘Summer’ Jobs (0 replies)
  250. As Walker Recall Effort Heats Up, Labor Looks for Viable Candidate (0 replies)