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- Global: Demand Respect for Walmart Workers (0 replies)
- Boeing Holds Jobs Hostage in Two-Pronged Fight With State Government and Machinists (0 replies)
- UK: Pay the biggest focus for investors, says latest TUC fund manager survey (0 replies)
- Global: ITF launches guide to fighting violence against women (0 replies)
- Australia: VIDEO: The Australian Workers' Union takes the White Ribbon Pledge (0 replies)
- USA: Veteran Union Activist Fasts to Support Rights for Illegal Immigrants (0 replies)
- Canada: Why bashing organized labour has never been more fun (0 replies)
- India: Bihar, Jharkhand treat staff like guinea pigs: observes Supreme court (0 replies)
- UC Berkeley Professor Sends Heartfelt Anti-Union E-mail To Students on Eve of Strike (0 replies)
- An iPad on Every Desk: A Trojan Horse, Teachers Say (0 replies)
- The Union President Who’s Helping Put Filibuster Reform in Motion (0 replies)
- Qatar’s World Cup Spectacle Brought to You by Slavery (0 replies)
- Bosch Engineering to Guest Workers: ‘Hand Over Tax Refunds or Go Back to India’ (0 replies)
- Australia: Trade unions join walk out of Warsaw climate talks slamming Australia, Canada intransigence (0 replies)
- Workers or 'Leaseholders'? D.C. Cabbies Ally with Teamsters (0 replies)
- Bulgaria: On 160th day of demonstration, largest trade union joins student-led protests (0 replies)
- Canada: Historic: Trans person elected president of a union local (0 replies)
- Qatar: World Cup 2022 in Qatar: Talks between FIFA, German Football Federation and Trade Unions add to pressure for Qatar labour standards reform (0 replies)
- University of California Workers Strike Against Harassment (0 replies)
- Global: ILO says Bangladesh garment deal should be global (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: Scab-made medical gloves sicken Ansell workers in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
- Egypt: 800 thousand medical workers angry (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Garment Workers Win Pay Hike, But Still Among Lowest Paid In The World (0 replies)
- UK: I was on a blacklist - now I want justice (0 replies)
- Global: World Women’s Assembly to focus on organising women (0 replies)
- Crazy Dreamers? Port Truckers Battle ‘Sweatshops on Trucks’ (0 replies)
- USA: Wal-Mart faces warehouse horror allegations and federal Labor Board complaint (0 replies)
- Australia: Taking the cleaners to Westfield from Australia across the globe (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Wage strikes turn deadly as police fire on strikers (0 replies)
- Why Port Truckers Are Striking: 12-Hour Shifts, Noxious Fumes and $12.90 Paychecks (0 replies)
- As ‘Black Friday’ Looms, Wal-Mart Under the Gun for Alleged Retaliation (0 replies)
- Will Grocery Workers Hold the Line For Part-Timer Health Care? (0 replies)
- India: The gender divide in the Indian labour market (0 replies)
- From U.S. to Philippines, Nurses Mobilize in Typhoon Haiyan’s Wake (0 replies)
- Spain: Madrid calls in 'emergency street cleaners' with police escorts amid strike (0 replies)
- Algeria: Solidarity with independent unionists - Take Action (0 replies)
- Mexico: National mining union activists detained following dispute with Excellon (0 replies)
- Ditching Child Labor Laws; Honeywell Looking to Escape Liability; Machinists Reject Boeing Contract (0 replies)
- Volkswagen Gave Money to Anti-Union Group That Used Pro-Confederate Rhetoric (0 replies)
- Minimum Wage Momentum—at the Airport (0 replies)
- Instructors Often Pressured to Censor Themselves, Says Professor Scolded for ‘Tea Party’ Email (0 replies)
- Iraq: Take Action: Iraqi workers need good laws now! (0 replies)
- Canada: Stop the Killing and Enforce the Law, Steelworkers Tell Justice Ministers (0 replies)
- Global: Walmart is a Ruthless Corporate Monster - but its Not too Big to Fall (0 replies)
- Qatar: French footballer held in Qatar, against will, due to labour laws (0 replies)
- Colombian trade unionist murdered, others face immediate risk (0 replies)
- Machinists Defeat Boeing Proposal, Boo Union Brass Who Pushed It (0 replies)
- Labor’s Maine Man (0 replies)
- How Sandy Clean-Up Brought Day Laborers Out of the Shadows (0 replies)
- Greece: Civil mobilization orders could be issued against striking university staff as strike enters 10th week (0 replies)
- Georgia: Railway workers plan to go on strike (0 replies)
- Global: Climate Change a Threat to the Labour Movement (0 replies)
- Russia: Support Gazprom workers rights in Bashkortostan (0 replies)
- EXCLUSIVE: Volkswagen Isn’t Fighting Unionization—But Leaked Docs Show Right-Wing Groups Are (0 replies)
- ‘Tis the Season for UPS Worker Activism (0 replies)
- Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Neutrality Agreements (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Garment workers’ strike turns deadly as police kill striker (0 replies)
- Colombia: Colombian trade unionist murdered, others face immediate risk (0 replies)
- Qatar: UN Human Rights Rapporteur exposes truth on migrant workers and calls for ILO standards to be met (0 replies)
- Fight for 15 Confidential (0 replies)
- Global: UNI Global Union Alliance @ Walmart calls for global actions (0 replies)
- Colombia: Striking Nestlé Factory Worker Shot Dead (0 replies)
- For Goodwill’s Disabled Workers, Spotlight Is On Subminimum Wage (0 replies)
- New Workplace Injury Transparency; Miller Calls for Black Lung Probe; Airport Job Quality Plummets (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: “They have blood on their hands”: Meet Wal-Mart’s worst nightmare (0 replies)
- Australia: Building giant under fire over 'blacklisting' claims (0 replies)
- Iran: Act Now: Jailed trade unionist health at risk : Reza Shahabi (0 replies)
- Global: Climate change is putting jobs at risk – governments must act (0 replies)
- China: Frustrations lead to confrontation as workers take to the streets (0 replies)
- Portugal: Strike disrupts Portuguese public services (0 replies)
- How To Save Chicago Schools? Fix the Flat Tax, Say Community Members (0 replies)
- Everett Ketchum, Flint Sit-Down Striker, Dies at 98 (0 replies)
- Global: Westfield short-changing communities across globe thru tax avoidance. Tell Westfield it is time to give back (0 replies)
- Rank-and-File Reformers Oust 'In Bed' Rhode Island Teamsters (0 replies)
- Greece: IFJ/EFJ Strongly Condemn Violent Overnight Police Raid on Greek broadcaster ERT (0 replies)
- Global: New study highlights elevated breast cancer risk for women working in chemical 'toxic soup' (0 replies)
- UK: Pay Inequality: Women Paid Thousands Less Than Men (0 replies)
- Greece: Union leader detained as riot police evict staff from public broadcaster (0 replies)
- Greece: Riot police raid ERT headquarters (0 replies)
- Exploitation Remains the Name of the Game at Dell’s Chinese Factories (0 replies)
- A Fridge Full of Uranium for Honeywell Employees (0 replies)
- Workers Battle With Grocery Chains Over Obamacare Implementation (0 replies)
- Zero Tolerance Policies: Fortress or Paper Tiger? (0 replies)
- Greece: New general strike hits (0 replies)
- Greece: General strike to disrupt services, transport on Wednesday (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Violent end to Indonesian minimum wages two-day million person strike (0 replies)
- Qatar: Blatter must come clean on actions to improve working conditions in Qatar at FIFA Executive Committee meeting in Brazil (0 replies)
- Video and Review: Down the Up Escalator (0 replies)
- What to Expect When You’re Electing: A New York City Ballot Roundup (0 replies)
- Lean In or Stand Up? (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military regime faces ILO allegations of abuse against union leaders (0 replies)
- Pakistan: Gender disparity: Women barred from voting in first All Teachers Union polls in 10 years (0 replies)
- Iran: Despite early optimism Iran still remains a country without (worker) rights (0 replies)
- USA: Low-wage workers are robbed far more often than banks, gas stations and convenience stores combined (0 replies)
- OSHA Weaknesses Force Workers to Choose: Report Safety Violations, or Keep Their Jobs? (0 replies)
- Korea (South): ILO blasts Seoul's decision to outlaw teachers' union (0 replies)
- A Solution to the Problems of the Faculty Majority (0 replies)
- Australia: Women jockeys in race for equality on parental leave (0 replies)
- Asia: Cambodia, Fiji and Philippines get special attention in ILO report on Freedom of Association (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Electricity Workers Threaten Nationwide Strike Over Military Harassment (0 replies)
- The National Labor Relations Board is Back at Full Throttle (0 replies)
- Portlanders Kicked, Arrested for Protesting Post Office Privatization (0 replies)
- Egypt: New Egypt protest law a threat to democratic norms: Independent Unions (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Nationwide pay strike begins (0 replies)
- A Halloween Nightmare in Juárez (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Strike for Minimum Wage and Fair Labour Laws (0 replies)
- Global: The founding of a global federation of domestic workers (0 replies)
- Pittsburghers Try a Community Union (0 replies)
- Spain: Miners go on strike after gas leak kills six (0 replies)
- Global: Guy Ryder: L’emploi mondial plombé par une reprise économique faible (0 replies)
- Even After Death, Jerry Tucker Inspires Labor Activists (0 replies)
- The 1963 March on Washington: Reclaiming Labor History (0 replies)
- Only One Cheer for Amazon (0 replies)
- State Department Apologizes for Calling Unionization a Security Threat (0 replies)
- Auto Workers Try a New Angle at Volkswagen (0 replies)
- Global: Pressure Grows to Protect Domestic Workers (0 replies)
- Korea (South): The ITUC condemns the Korean government’s decision to de-register the Korean Teachers Union (KTU) (0 replies)
- Colombia: Strikes Surge as Killings of Union Leaders Fall (0 replies)
- Railroad Worker: BART Fatalities Show We Still Aren’t Safe (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU) deprived of legal status (0 replies)
- Turkey: Turkish Airlines: reinstate the 305! (0 replies)
- Portugal: Unions begin raft of anti-austerity strikes (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Rana Plaza, six months on (0 replies)
- Tea Party, ALEC Prescribe CPR to Kill Pensions (0 replies)
- UK: Grangemouth - an 'act of industrial vandalism' (0 replies)
- UK: Grangemouth dispute: Unite makes last ditch offer to prevent closure (0 replies)
- Longshore leader attacked for organizing ICTSI workers at Honduran port (0 replies)
- ILWU’s Pacific Northwest grain struggle continues (0 replies)
- Unity and an eye towards 2014 contract fight at the 46th PCPA convention (0 replies)
- Solidarity rules the day in Wilmington Labor Day parade and picnic (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Rana Plaza factory disaster: victims still waiting for compensation (0 replies)
- Minimum-Wage Hike Won’t Appease Bangladeshi Workers (0 replies)
- 16-Hour Shifts, But Not a Real Worker? (0 replies)
- Bay Area Transit Workers Beat Back the Worst, End Strike (0 replies)
- UK: Scottish workers continue to fight against Ineos for their future (0 replies)
- Canada: Right to strike by civil servants curtailed by budget bill (0 replies)
- Guitar Center Workers Rock the Shop Floor (0 replies)
- Cooperation Without Borders (0 replies)
- Russia: In Russia they've kicked-out labour rights for FIFA World Cup 2018 (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: AFL-CIO Follows Path of Least Resistance (0 replies)
- Stealth Bill Would Allow Cuts to Current Pensions (0 replies)
- Global: Information Technology Agreement – countries are warned on consequences (0 replies)
- Burma: Worker organisations fight resistance from employers (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: Ansell condom workers in Sri Lanka on strike for justice (0 replies)
- Pension Theft Crime Wave (0 replies)
- Activists Take The Helm of Postal Union (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: AFL-CIO Convention Repositions Unions to Speak for All Workers (0 replies)
- Bringing the Community to the Bargaining Table (0 replies)
- Does Your Copy of Labor Notes Take Forever to Arrive? (0 replies)
- Fracking Booms, Workers Busted (0 replies)
- Transport Workers' New Leaders Double Down on Political Action (0 replies)
- Postal Workers Elect New Leaders Who Pledge to Build a Movement (0 replies)
- Educators Wary of Tech Fixes for College Affordability Crisis (0 replies)
- Global: Which 100 global fashion brands signed the accord to beef up safety in Bangladesh? (0 replies)
- A Train Bound for Tragedy (0 replies)
- Yes, 87,500 Macy’s Workers Won’t Get Thanksgiving Holiday, But That’s Not Their Biggest Concern (0 replies)
- The BART Strike Media Fail (0 replies)
- Activists Take The Helm of Postal Union (0 replies)
- Putting the Brakes on Privatization (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh safety accord welcomes 100 brand milestone (0 replies)
- A Resounding Vow To ‘Take Back Chicago’ From Its Mayor (0 replies)
- Victory for Mineworkers in Battle Against Patriot Coal and Peabody Energy (0 replies)
- Zambia: Shoprite Fires Almost 3,000 Striking Workers (0 replies)
- Bringing the Community to the Bargaining Table (0 replies)
- Mongolia: Landmark judgment against Rio Tinto in Mongolian court (0 replies)
- Australia: How to reduce poverty: pay a decent minimum wage (0 replies)
- Tunisia: Rappers form union in face of crackdown on critical lyrics (0 replies)
- Could Grad Students Regain Union Rights? Some Hopeful Signs (0 replies)
- Fracking Booms, Workers Busted (0 replies)
- Does Your Copy of Labor Notes Take Forever to Arrive? (0 replies)
- Sailors Unions Defend Greenpeace’s ‘Arctic 30’: Peaceful Protests and Piracy Are ‘Very Different’ (0 replies)
- Kindergarteners Hit the Books (0 replies)
- Qatar: Two Germans detained in Qatar after filming World Cup labour conditions (0 replies)
- Colombia: TUC calls for release of jailed Colombian trade unionist (0 replies)
- Global: L’UGTT préside la Confédération des syndicats arabes (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Sweatshop owners may start to sweat as workers organize (0 replies)
- Migrant Women Bring Voices to Capital (0 replies)
- Global: Hollywood actors and international athletes support the ILO's Red Card for child labour campaign. (0 replies)
- Africa: New Structure to strengthen democratic and independent trade unionism in the Arab countries (0 replies)
- Canada: Thousands protest against Crown Holdings (0 replies)
- Fines for Texas Fertilizer Plant; Interns Keep the Government Running; Who Will Pick the Pears? (0 replies)
- In Vermont, the Call To Unionize Is Coming From Inside the Home (0 replies)
- Obamacare Complicates UFCW Talks; Seattle Workers on Brink of Strike (0 replies)
- New Postal Workers Leadership Vows to ‘Stop the Bleeding’ (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Deadly factory fire again underlines importance of Bangladesh Accord (0 replies)
- Transport Workers' New Leaders Double Down on Political Action (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Defending trade union rights in South Korea (0 replies)
- Burma: Worker organisations still struggle for rights (0 replies)
- Guatemala: Les syndicalistes en proie à de nouvelles attaques et menaces de mort (0 replies)
- After Surviving Pirates, the Real-Life Captain Phillips Fights Job Cuts (0 replies)
- Workers Say Dylan’s Candy Not Such A Sweet Gig (0 replies)
- California Nurses Dig in Heels, Win Contract Battle (0 replies)
- Report: White Suburbs Reap Rewards of Billions Spent on Chicago Downtown Growth (0 replies)
- Qatar: Labour leaders put companies on notice over worker abuses in Qatar (0 replies)
- Russia: New 'FIFA' Laws Strip World Cup Workers’ Rights in Russia (0 replies)
- Russia: New 'FIFA' Laws Strip World Cup Workers’ Rights in Russia (0 replies)
- Qatar: Labour leaders put companies on notice over worker abuses in Qatar (0 replies)
- Report: White Suburbs Reap Rewards of Billions Spent on Chicago Downtown Growth (0 replies)
- California Nurses Dig in Heels, Win Contract Battle (0 replies)
- Workers Say Dylan’s Candy Not Such A Sweet Gig (0 replies)
- Postal Workers Elect New Leaders Who Pledge to Build a Movement (0 replies)
- UK: Stop harassment of elected trade union representatives in Ineos (0 replies)
- Global: Le Directeur général de l’OIT appelle les pays à redoubler d’efforts pour lutter contre le travail des enfants (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Garment factory fire kills at least 10 people (0 replies)
- Professors and Adjuncts Unite, Win Raises, Job Security in First Contract (0 replies)
- Korea: Menace de radiation pour le syndicat des enseignants KTU (0 replies)
- France: Les travailleurs/euses de Mondelez au Pakistan sont menacés, harcelés et sanctionnés pour avoir demandé…le droit de travailler pour Mondelez ! (0 replies)
- GE Set to Close Plant on Superfund Site, Strand Workers (0 replies)
- Pittsburgh Troublemakers Go to School (0 replies)
- Japan: The Special Dismissal Zone: where Japan's workplace legal protections no longer apply (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Teacher Union threatened with delegalisation (0 replies)
- Philippines: Youths flashmob for ‘decent jobs for all’ (0 replies)
- Fast Food Workers Win a Union…through Zoolidarity (0 replies)
- USA: At a Nissan Plant in Mississippi, a Battle to Shape the U.A.W.’s Future (0 replies)
- Egypt: Canadian trade unionist John Greyson freed from jail (0 replies)
- Global: Sixth World Day for Decent Work to Focus on Building Workers’ Power (0 replies)
- Algeria: Algeria: Crackdown on Independent Trade Unions (0 replies)
- Panama: Doctors Remain on Strike Against Hiring Law (0 replies)
- China: Striking is not a crime - defend imprisoned Chinese labour rights defenders (0 replies)
- When Federal Contracts Turn Into Corporate Welfare (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Factory accused of shocking abuse of pregnant workers in new labour report (0 replies)
- Shutdown Puts Federal Worker Union Rights in Jeopardy (0 replies)
- Egypt: Is Egypt heading for an anti-labour constitution, - workers rights under attack (0 replies)
- Qatar: Trade unionists protest outside FIFA over Qatar workers (0 replies)
- Global: Call for nominations for the 2014 Arthur Svensson International Prize For Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Safety Accord Publishes Unprecedented Wealth of Factory Data (0 replies)
- Canada: Justice for Crown workers in Canada and Turkey (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: Immigration Bill’s New Bracero Program Will Hurt Farmworkers (0 replies)
- Global: Passons à l'action ! Semaine d’action 2013 (0 replies)
- Qatar: Trade unions offer FIFA joint inspections in Qatar to address abuses of workers (0 replies)
- One-Day Strikes: A Word to the Wise (0 replies)
- Honduras: Threatened Honduran union leader moved to safe country (0 replies)
- Longshore Division History and Traditions Conference – Dec. 1-6 2013, San Francisco (0 replies)
- Japanese grain lockout in Pacific Northwest: Members of Congress ask U.S. Trade Representative to help resolve dispute during TPP negotiations (0 replies)
- Qatar: Response to labour rights violations weak and disappointing (0 replies)
- Review: How the Early Flight Attendants Fought Sexism and Homophobia (0 replies)
- Canada: Steelworkers, International Unions Begin Global Campaign Against Multinational Can Manufacturer (0 replies)
- Maldives: Port workers protest over presidential polls (0 replies)
- NYC Bridge and Tunnel Bosses Won’t Budge on Foreign Steel (0 replies)
- USA: Trumka Shutting Down Gvt to Prove a Point is a 'Temper Tantrum Worthy of 4yr old' (0 replies)
- China: Global Union warns of the 'mirage'' of worker rights reforms in China (0 replies)
- Employee or Independent Contractor? Employer Fraud Costs Workers (0 replies)
- Global: Changement climatique : les scientifiques confirment le danger, il faut désormais que les gouvernements agissent (0 replies)
- Mexico: Women Teachers Defending Their Labor Rights Under Extremely Precarious Conditions (0 replies)
- The Sub-Subminimum Wage: Is It Legal to Pay $2 an Hour? (0 replies)
- ‘People’s Board’ Takes On Rahm Emanuel’s Handpicked School Board (0 replies)
- Teamsters Have Beef with Ted Cruz; Guest Workers’ Zero-Dollar Pay; Exxon Mobil Goes Gay-Friendly (0 replies)
- Qatar: Trade union pushes FIFA on labour rights (0 replies)
- Qatar: Modern Day Slavery - the migrant workers forced to work for no pay in World Cup host country - video (0 replies)
- Holding Obama’s Feet to the Fire on ‘Living Wage’ Executive Order (0 replies)
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