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  1. Global: Demand Respect for Walmart Workers (0 replies)
  2. Boeing Holds Jobs Hostage in Two-Pronged Fight With State Government and Machinists (0 replies)
  3. UK: Pay the biggest focus for investors, says latest TUC fund manager survey (0 replies)
  4. Global: ITF launches guide to fighting violence against women (0 replies)
  5. Australia: VIDEO: The Australian Workers' Union takes the White Ribbon Pledge (0 replies)
  6. USA: Veteran Union Activist Fasts to Support Rights for Illegal Immigrants (0 replies)
  7. Canada: Why bashing organized labour has never been more fun (0 replies)
  8. India: Bihar, Jharkhand treat staff like guinea pigs: observes Supreme court (0 replies)
  9. UC Berkeley Professor Sends Heartfelt Anti-Union E-mail To Students on Eve of Strike (0 replies)
  10. An iPad on Every Desk: A Trojan Horse, Teachers Say (0 replies)
  11. The Union President Who’s Helping Put Filibuster Reform in Motion (0 replies)
  12. Qatar’s World Cup Spectacle Brought to You by Slavery (0 replies)
  13. Bosch Engineering to Guest Workers: ‘Hand Over Tax Refunds or Go Back to India’ (0 replies)
  14. Australia: Trade unions join walk out of Warsaw climate talks slamming Australia, Canada intransigence (0 replies)
  15. Workers or 'Leaseholders'? D.C. Cabbies Ally with Teamsters (0 replies)
  16. Bulgaria: On 160th day of demonstration, largest trade union joins student-led protests (0 replies)
  17. Canada: Historic: Trans person elected president of a union local (0 replies)
  18. 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)
  19. University of California Workers Strike Against Harassment (0 replies)
  20. Global: ILO says Bangladesh garment deal should be global (0 replies)
  21. Sri Lanka: Scab-made medical gloves sicken Ansell workers in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  22. Egypt: 800 thousand medical workers angry (0 replies)
  23. Bangladesh: Garment Workers Win Pay Hike, But Still Among Lowest Paid In The World (0 replies)
  24. UK: I was on a blacklist - now I want justice (0 replies)
  25. Global: World Women’s Assembly to focus on organising women (0 replies)
  26. Crazy Dreamers? Port Truckers Battle ‘Sweatshops on Trucks’ (0 replies)
  27. USA: Wal-Mart faces warehouse horror allegations and federal Labor Board complaint (0 replies)
  28. Australia: Taking the cleaners to Westfield from Australia across the globe (0 replies)
  29. Bangladesh: Wage strikes turn deadly as police fire on strikers (0 replies)
  30. Why Port Truckers Are Striking: 12-Hour Shifts, Noxious Fumes and $12.90 Paychecks (0 replies)
  31. As ‘Black Friday’ Looms, Wal-Mart Under the Gun for Alleged Retaliation (0 replies)
  32. Will Grocery Workers Hold the Line For Part-Timer Health Care? (0 replies)
  33. India: The gender divide in the Indian labour market (0 replies)
  34. From U.S. to Philippines, Nurses Mobilize in Typhoon Haiyan’s Wake (0 replies)
  35. Spain: Madrid calls in 'emergency street cleaners' with police escorts amid strike (0 replies)
  36. Algeria: Solidarity with independent unionists - Take Action (0 replies)
  37. Mexico: National mining union activists detained following dispute with Excellon (0 replies)
  38. Ditching Child Labor Laws; Honeywell Looking to Escape Liability; Machinists Reject Boeing Contract (0 replies)
  39. Volkswagen Gave Money to Anti-Union Group That Used Pro-Confederate Rhetoric (0 replies)
  40. Minimum Wage Momentum—at the Airport (0 replies)
  41. Instructors Often Pressured to Censor Themselves, Says Professor Scolded for ‘Tea Party’ Email (0 replies)
  42. Iraq: Take Action: Iraqi workers need good laws now! (0 replies)
  43. Canada: Stop the Killing and Enforce the Law, Steelworkers Tell Justice Ministers (0 replies)
  44. Global: Walmart is a Ruthless Corporate Monster - but its Not too Big to Fall (0 replies)
  45. Qatar: French footballer held in Qatar, against will, due to labour laws (0 replies)
  46. Colombian trade unionist murdered, others face immediate risk (0 replies)
  47. Machinists Defeat Boeing Proposal, Boo Union Brass Who Pushed It (0 replies)
  48. Labor’s Maine Man (0 replies)
  49. How Sandy Clean-Up Brought Day Laborers Out of the Shadows (0 replies)
  50. Greece: Civil mobilization orders could be issued against striking university staff as strike enters 10th week (0 replies)
  51. Georgia: Railway workers plan to go on strike (0 replies)
  52. Global: Climate Change a Threat to the Labour Movement (0 replies)
  53. Russia: Support Gazprom workers rights in Bashkortostan (0 replies)
  54. EXCLUSIVE: Volkswagen Isn’t Fighting Unionization—But Leaked Docs Show Right-Wing Groups Are (0 replies)
  55. ‘Tis the Season for UPS Worker Activism (0 replies)
  56. Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Neutrality Agreements (0 replies)
  57. Cambodia: Garment workers’ strike turns deadly as police kill striker (0 replies)
  58. Colombia: Colombian trade unionist murdered, others face immediate risk (0 replies)
  59. Qatar: UN Human Rights Rapporteur exposes truth on migrant workers and calls for ILO standards to be met (0 replies)
  60. Fight for 15 Confidential (0 replies)
  61. Global: UNI Global Union Alliance @ Walmart calls for global actions (0 replies)
  62. Colombia: Striking Nestlé Factory Worker Shot Dead (0 replies)
  63. For Goodwill’s Disabled Workers, Spotlight Is On Subminimum Wage (0 replies)
  64. New Workplace Injury Transparency; Miller Calls for Black Lung Probe; Airport Job Quality Plummets (0 replies)
  65. Bangladesh: “They have blood on their hands”: Meet Wal-Mart’s worst nightmare (0 replies)
  66. Australia: Building giant under fire over 'blacklisting' claims (0 replies)
  67. Iran: Act Now: Jailed trade unionist health at risk : Reza Shahabi (0 replies)
  68. Global: Climate change is putting jobs at risk – governments must act (0 replies)
  69. China: Frustrations lead to confrontation as workers take to the streets (0 replies)
  70. Portugal: Strike disrupts Portuguese public services (0 replies)
  71. How To Save Chicago Schools? Fix the Flat Tax, Say Community Members (0 replies)
  72. Everett Ketchum, Flint Sit-Down Striker, Dies at 98 (0 replies)
  73. Global: Westfield short-changing communities across globe thru tax avoidance. Tell Westfield it is time to give back (0 replies)
  74. Rank-and-File Reformers Oust 'In Bed' Rhode Island Teamsters (0 replies)
  75. Greece: IFJ/EFJ Strongly Condemn Violent Overnight Police Raid on Greek broadcaster ERT (0 replies)
  76. Global: New study highlights elevated breast cancer risk for women working in chemical 'toxic soup' (0 replies)
  77. UK: Pay Inequality: Women Paid Thousands Less Than Men (0 replies)
  78. Greece: Union leader detained as riot police evict staff from public broadcaster (0 replies)
  79. Greece: Riot police raid ERT headquarters (0 replies)
  80. Exploitation Remains the Name of the Game at Dell’s Chinese Factories (0 replies)
  81. A Fridge Full of Uranium for Honeywell Employees (0 replies)
  82. Workers Battle With Grocery Chains Over Obamacare Implementation (0 replies)
  83. Zero Tolerance Policies: Fortress or Paper Tiger? (0 replies)
  84. Greece: New general strike hits (0 replies)
  85. Greece: General strike to disrupt services, transport on Wednesday (0 replies)
  86. Indonesia: Violent end to Indonesian minimum wages two-day million person strike (0 replies)
  87. Qatar: Blatter must come clean on actions to improve working conditions in Qatar at FIFA Executive Committee meeting in Brazil (0 replies)
  88. Video and Review: Down the Up Escalator (0 replies)
  89. What to Expect When You’re Electing: A New York City Ballot Roundup (0 replies)
  90. Lean In or Stand Up? (0 replies)
  91. Fiji: Military regime faces ILO allegations of abuse against union leaders (0 replies)
  92. Pakistan: Gender disparity: Women barred from voting in first All Teachers Union polls in 10 years (0 replies)
  93. Iran: Despite early optimism Iran still remains a country without (worker) rights (0 replies)
  94. USA: Low-wage workers are robbed far more often than banks, gas stations and convenience stores combined (0 replies)
  95. OSHA Weaknesses Force Workers to Choose: Report Safety Violations, or Keep Their Jobs? (0 replies)
  96. Korea (South): ILO blasts Seoul's decision to outlaw teachers' union (0 replies)
  97. A Solution to the Problems of the Faculty Majority (0 replies)
  98. Australia: Women jockeys in race for equality on parental leave (0 replies)
  99. Asia: Cambodia, Fiji and Philippines get special attention in ILO report on Freedom of Association (0 replies)
  100. Nigeria: Electricity Workers Threaten Nationwide Strike Over Military Harassment (0 replies)
  101. The National Labor Relations Board is Back at Full Throttle (0 replies)
  102. Portlanders Kicked, Arrested for Protesting Post Office Privatization (0 replies)
  103. Egypt: New Egypt protest law a threat to democratic norms: Independent Unions (0 replies)
  104. Indonesia: Nationwide pay strike begins (0 replies)
  105. A Halloween Nightmare in Juárez (0 replies)
  106. Indonesia: Strike for Minimum Wage and Fair Labour Laws (0 replies)
  107. Global: The founding of a global federation of domestic workers (0 replies)
  108. Pittsburghers Try a Community Union (0 replies)
  109. Spain: Miners go on strike after gas leak kills six (0 replies)
  110. Global: Guy Ryder: L’emploi mondial plombé par une reprise économique faible (0 replies)
  111. Even After Death, Jerry Tucker Inspires Labor Activists (0 replies)
  112. The 1963 March on Washington: Reclaiming Labor History (0 replies)
  113. Only One Cheer for Amazon (0 replies)
  114. State Department Apologizes for Calling Unionization a Security Threat (0 replies)
  115. Auto Workers Try a New Angle at Volkswagen (0 replies)
  116. Global: Pressure Grows to Protect Domestic Workers (0 replies)
  117. Korea (South): The ITUC condemns the Korean government’s decision to de-register the Korean Teachers Union (KTU) (0 replies)
  118. Colombia: Strikes Surge as Killings of Union Leaders Fall (0 replies)
  119. Railroad Worker: BART Fatalities Show We Still Aren’t Safe (0 replies)
  120. Korea (South): Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU) deprived of legal status (0 replies)
  121. Turkey: Turkish Airlines: reinstate the 305! (0 replies)
  122. Portugal: Unions begin raft of anti-austerity strikes (0 replies)
  123. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza, six months on (0 replies)
  124. Tea Party, ALEC Prescribe CPR to Kill Pensions (0 replies)
  125. UK: Grangemouth - an 'act of industrial vandalism' (0 replies)
  126. UK: Grangemouth dispute: Unite makes last ditch offer to prevent closure (0 replies)
  127. Longshore leader attacked for organizing ICTSI workers at Honduran port (0 replies)
  128. ILWU’s Pacific Northwest grain struggle continues (0 replies)
  129. Unity and an eye towards 2014 contract fight at the 46th PCPA convention (0 replies)
  130. Solidarity rules the day in Wilmington Labor Day parade and picnic (0 replies)
  131. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza factory disaster: victims still waiting for compensation (0 replies)
  132. Minimum-Wage Hike Won’t Appease Bangladeshi Workers (0 replies)
  133. 16-Hour Shifts, But Not a Real Worker? (0 replies)
  134. Bay Area Transit Workers Beat Back the Worst, End Strike (0 replies)
  135. UK: Scottish workers continue to fight against Ineos for their future (0 replies)
  136. Canada: Right to strike by civil servants curtailed by budget bill (0 replies)
  137. Guitar Center Workers Rock the Shop Floor (0 replies)
  138. Cooperation Without Borders (0 replies)
  139. Russia: In Russia they've kicked-out labour rights for FIFA World Cup 2018 (0 replies)
  140. Viewpoint: AFL-CIO Follows Path of Least Resistance (0 replies)
  141. Stealth Bill Would Allow Cuts to Current Pensions (0 replies)
  142. Global: Information Technology Agreement – countries are warned on consequences (0 replies)
  143. Burma: Worker organisations fight resistance from employers (0 replies)
  144. Sri Lanka: Ansell condom workers in Sri Lanka on strike for justice (0 replies)
  145. Pension Theft Crime Wave (0 replies)
  146. Activists Take The Helm of Postal Union (0 replies)
  147. Viewpoint: AFL-CIO Convention Repositions Unions to Speak for All Workers (0 replies)
  148. Bringing the Community to the Bargaining Table (0 replies)
  149. Does Your Copy of Labor Notes Take Forever to Arrive? (0 replies)
  150. Fracking Booms, Workers Busted (0 replies)
  151. Transport Workers' New Leaders Double Down on Political Action (0 replies)
  152. Postal Workers Elect New Leaders Who Pledge to Build a Movement (0 replies)
  153. Educators Wary of Tech Fixes for College Affordability Crisis (0 replies)
  154. Global: Which 100 global fashion brands signed the accord to beef up safety in Bangladesh? (0 replies)
  155. A Train Bound for Tragedy (0 replies)
  156. Yes, 87,500 Macy’s Workers Won’t Get Thanksgiving Holiday, But That’s Not Their Biggest Concern (0 replies)
  157. The BART Strike Media Fail (0 replies)
  158. Activists Take The Helm of Postal Union (0 replies)
  159. Putting the Brakes on Privatization (0 replies)
  160. Bangladesh: Bangladesh safety accord welcomes 100 brand milestone (0 replies)
  161. A Resounding Vow To ‘Take Back Chicago’ From Its Mayor (0 replies)
  162. Victory for Mineworkers in Battle Against Patriot Coal and Peabody Energy (0 replies)
  163. Zambia: Shoprite Fires Almost 3,000 Striking Workers (0 replies)
  164. Bringing the Community to the Bargaining Table (0 replies)
  165. Mongolia: Landmark judgment against Rio Tinto in Mongolian court (0 replies)
  166. Australia: How to reduce poverty: pay a decent minimum wage (0 replies)
  167. Tunisia: Rappers form union in face of crackdown on critical lyrics (0 replies)
  168. Could Grad Students Regain Union Rights? Some Hopeful Signs (0 replies)
  169. Fracking Booms, Workers Busted (0 replies)
  170. Does Your Copy of Labor Notes Take Forever to Arrive? (0 replies)
  171. Sailors Unions Defend Greenpeace’s ‘Arctic 30’: Peaceful Protests and Piracy Are ‘Very Different’ (0 replies)
  172. Kindergarteners Hit the Books (0 replies)
  173. Qatar: Two Germans detained in Qatar after filming World Cup labour conditions (0 replies)
  174. Colombia: TUC calls for release of jailed Colombian trade unionist (0 replies)
  175. Global: L’UGTT préside la Confédération des syndicats arabes (0 replies)
  176. Bangladesh: Sweatshop owners may start to sweat as workers organize (0 replies)
  177. Migrant Women Bring Voices to Capital (0 replies)
  178. Global: Hollywood actors and international athletes support the ILO's Red Card for child labour campaign. (0 replies)
  179. Africa: New Structure to strengthen democratic and independent trade unionism in the Arab countries (0 replies)
  180. Canada: Thousands protest against Crown Holdings (0 replies)
  181. Fines for Texas Fertilizer Plant; Interns Keep the Government Running; Who Will Pick the Pears? (0 replies)
  182. In Vermont, the Call To Unionize Is Coming From Inside the Home (0 replies)
  183. Obamacare Complicates UFCW Talks; Seattle Workers on Brink of Strike (0 replies)
  184. New Postal Workers Leadership Vows to ‘Stop the Bleeding’ (0 replies)
  185. Bangladesh: Deadly factory fire again underlines importance of Bangladesh Accord (0 replies)
  186. Transport Workers' New Leaders Double Down on Political Action (0 replies)
  187. Korea (South): Defending trade union rights in South Korea (0 replies)
  188. Burma: Worker organisations still struggle for rights (0 replies)
  189. Guatemala: Les syndicalistes en proie à de nouvelles attaques et menaces de mort (0 replies)
  190. After Surviving Pirates, the Real-Life Captain Phillips Fights Job Cuts (0 replies)
  191. Workers Say Dylan’s Candy Not Such A Sweet Gig (0 replies)
  192. California Nurses Dig in Heels, Win Contract Battle (0 replies)
  193. Report: White Suburbs Reap Rewards of Billions Spent on Chicago Downtown Growth (0 replies)
  194. Qatar: Labour leaders put companies on notice over worker abuses in Qatar (0 replies)
  195. Russia: New 'FIFA' Laws Strip World Cup Workers’ Rights in Russia (0 replies)
  196. Russia: New 'FIFA' Laws Strip World Cup Workers’ Rights in Russia (0 replies)
  197. Qatar: Labour leaders put companies on notice over worker abuses in Qatar (0 replies)
  198. Report: White Suburbs Reap Rewards of Billions Spent on Chicago Downtown Growth (0 replies)
  199. California Nurses Dig in Heels, Win Contract Battle (0 replies)
  200. Workers Say Dylan’s Candy Not Such A Sweet Gig (0 replies)
  201. Postal Workers Elect New Leaders Who Pledge to Build a Movement (0 replies)
  202. UK: Stop harassment of elected trade union representatives in Ineos (0 replies)
  203. Global: Le Directeur général de l’OIT appelle les pays à redoubler d’efforts pour lutter contre le travail des enfants (0 replies)
  204. Bangladesh: Garment factory fire kills at least 10 people (0 replies)
  205. Professors and Adjuncts Unite, Win Raises, Job Security in First Contract (0 replies)
  206. Korea: Menace de radiation pour le syndicat des enseignants KTU (0 replies)
  207. France: Les travailleurs/euses de Mondelez au Pakistan sont menacés, harcelés et sanctionnés pour avoir demandé…le droit de travailler pour Mondelez ! (0 replies)
  208. GE Set to Close Plant on Superfund Site, Strand Workers (0 replies)
  209. Pittsburgh Troublemakers Go to School (0 replies)
  210. Japan: The Special Dismissal Zone: where Japan's workplace legal protections no longer apply (0 replies)
  211. Korea (South): Teacher Union threatened with delegalisation (0 replies)
  212. Philippines: Youths flashmob for ‘decent jobs for all’ (0 replies)
  213. Fast Food Workers Win a Union…through Zoolidarity (0 replies)
  214. USA: At a Nissan Plant in Mississippi, a Battle to Shape the U.A.W.’s Future (0 replies)
  215. Egypt: Canadian trade unionist John Greyson freed from jail (0 replies)
  216. Global: Sixth World Day for Decent Work to Focus on Building Workers’ Power (0 replies)
  217. Algeria: Algeria: Crackdown on Independent Trade Unions (0 replies)
  218. Panama: Doctors Remain on Strike Against Hiring Law (0 replies)
  219. China: Striking is not a crime - defend imprisoned Chinese labour rights defenders (0 replies)
  220. When Federal Contracts Turn Into Corporate Welfare (0 replies)
  221. Bangladesh: Factory accused of shocking abuse of pregnant workers in new labour report (0 replies)
  222. Shutdown Puts Federal Worker Union Rights in Jeopardy (0 replies)
  223. Egypt: Is Egypt heading for an anti-labour constitution, - workers rights under attack (0 replies)
  224. Qatar: Trade unionists protest outside FIFA over Qatar workers (0 replies)
  225. Global: Call for nominations for the 2014 Arthur Svensson International Prize For Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
  226. Bangladesh: Bangladesh Safety Accord Publishes Unprecedented Wealth of Factory Data (0 replies)
  227. Canada: Justice for Crown workers in Canada and Turkey (0 replies)
  228. Viewpoint: Immigration Bill’s New Bracero Program Will Hurt Farmworkers (0 replies)
  229. Global: Passons à l'action ! Semaine d’action 2013 (0 replies)
  230. Qatar: Trade unions offer FIFA joint inspections in Qatar to address abuses of workers (0 replies)
  231. One-Day Strikes: A Word to the Wise (0 replies)
  232. Honduras: Threatened Honduran union leader moved to safe country (0 replies)
  233. Longshore Division History and Traditions Conference – Dec. 1-6 2013, San Francisco (0 replies)
  234. Japanese grain lockout in Pacific Northwest: Members of Congress ask U.S. Trade Representative to help resolve dispute during TPP negotiations (0 replies)
  235. Qatar: Response to labour rights violations weak and disappointing (0 replies)
  236. Review: How the Early Flight Attendants Fought Sexism and Homophobia (0 replies)
  237. Canada: Steelworkers, International Unions Begin Global Campaign Against Multinational Can Manufacturer (0 replies)
  238. Maldives: Port workers protest over presidential polls (0 replies)
  239. NYC Bridge and Tunnel Bosses Won’t Budge on Foreign Steel (0 replies)
  240. USA: Trumka Shutting Down Gvt to Prove a Point is a 'Temper Tantrum Worthy of 4yr old' (0 replies)
  241. China: Global Union warns of the 'mirage'' of worker rights reforms in China (0 replies)
  242. Employee or Independent Contractor? Employer Fraud Costs Workers (0 replies)
  243. Global: Changement climatique : les scientifiques confirment le danger, il faut désormais que les gouvernements agissent (0 replies)
  244. Mexico: Women Teachers Defending Their Labor Rights Under Extremely Precarious Conditions (0 replies)
  245. The Sub-Subminimum Wage: Is It Legal to Pay $2 an Hour? (0 replies)
  246. ‘People’s Board’ Takes On Rahm Emanuel’s Handpicked School Board (0 replies)
  247. Teamsters Have Beef with Ted Cruz; Guest Workers’ Zero-Dollar Pay; Exxon Mobil Goes Gay-Friendly (0 replies)
  248. Qatar: Trade union pushes FIFA on labour rights (0 replies)
  249. Qatar: Modern Day Slavery - the migrant workers forced to work for no pay in World Cup host country - video (0 replies)
  250. Holding Obama’s Feet to the Fire on ‘Living Wage’ Executive Order (0 replies)