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  1. Uzbekistan: Act Now to Support Jailed Uzbek Human Rights Activist (0 replies)
  2. Greece: Workers Start 3-Day Nationwide Strike Against Austerity (0 replies)
  3. If Education Reformers Are Concerned About a Teacher Shortage, Then Why Are They Attacking Teachers? (0 replies)
  4. Nabisco Workers Fight to Keep Bakery Open (0 replies)
  5. Reformers Aim To Shake Up the New York City Teachers Union (0 replies)
  6. Iran: Imprisoned Teacher Begins Hunger Strike to Protest Years Behind Bars for Peaceful Union Activities (0 replies)
  7. Egypt: Country's journalists warn of strike if minister stays (0 replies)
  8. FMLA Doctor's Notes: What Unions Need to Know (0 replies)
  9. Egypt: ILO reprimands Cairo over labour rights (0 replies)
  10. Garment Factory Workers in Southern California Are Calling for a Boycott of American Apparel (0 replies)
  11. Why I Voted ‘Yes’ To Authorize My Union at CUNY To Call a Strike (0 replies)
  12. China: Postcard Campaign to Support the Chinese Labour Activists. Please sign (0 replies)
  13. Egypt: Workers suppressed, arrested, and stripped of rights on May Day (0 replies)
  14. Turkey: ITUC calls on Turkish Govt to stop intensified repression of unions (0 replies)
  15. Saudi Arabia: 50,000 foreign workers sacked. Buses torched over unpaid wages (0 replies)
  16. How Can the Fight for 15 Move From Winning Wage Increases to Winning a Union? (0 replies)
  17. 34th ILWU Canada Convention (0 replies)
  18. ILWU moves beyond endorsing Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  19. Election victory for Vivian Malauulu (0 replies)
  20. Egypt: Rome remembers murdered student in May Day concert (0 replies)
  21. Canada: Activists gear up for LabourStart Global Solidarity Conference 2016 (0 replies)
  22. Global: In photos: May Day celebrations around the world (0 replies)
  23. Global: Workers Rally for Rights, Higher Wages (0 replies)
  24. As Verizon Strike Enters Its Fourth Week, Local Unions Take the Lead in Solidarity (0 replies)
  25. Korea (South): Tens of thousands of workers hold May Day rallies (0 replies)
  26. Egypt: Human Rights Watch: Unshackle Workers’ Right to Organize (0 replies)
  27. Argentina: Unions flex muscle in anti-government street protest (0 replies)
  28. South Africa: Vavi’s May Day call: New labour federation set for weekend launch (0 replies)
  29. Egypt: Giulio Regeni: May Day rally will raise murdered student's case (0 replies)
  30. Uzbekistan: Defend human rights defenders monitoring abuses in the cotton harvest (0 replies)
  31. Local Unions Take Lead in Verizon Strike Solidarity (0 replies)
  32. Global: WATCH ITUC Sharan Burrow's May Day VIDEO Message (0 replies)
  33. France: Labour law protests turn violent (0 replies)
  34. United Arab Emirates: Illegal Projections on Guggenheim Protest Labor Practices in UAE (0 replies)
  35. Indiana Truck Workers Jump-Start Their Union—And Reverse Two-Tier Wages (0 replies)
  36. Organizers, Aim for the Bullseye! (0 replies)
  37. USA: Their Blood Cried Out from the Soil: Workers’ Memorial Day 2016 (0 replies)
  38. Canada: The Origins of April 28th as IWMD (0 replies)
  39. China: End Political Repression of Chinese Labour Rights Advocates (0 replies)
  40. Global: One Worker Dies Every 15 Seconds Due to Employer Negligence (0 replies)
  41. Tuesday’s Baltimore Primary Results Mean a $15 Minimum Wage Is Likely Coming Soon (0 replies)
  42. South Africa: It’s a ‘bloodbath’ as companies sack 60,000 people (0 replies)
  43. India: Exemption from labour laws for start-ups that self-certify (0 replies)
  44. Truck Workers Jump-Start Union and Reverse Two-Tier (0 replies)
  45. India: PepsiCo complicity in human rights abuses deepens (0 replies)
  46. ‘City of Trees’ Provides a Look Into the Promise of Urban Green Jobs Programs (0 replies)
  47. Bangladesh: Governments anti-union actions prompt complaint to ILO (0 replies)
  48. Global: Paris Climate Agreement signed at UN (0 replies)
  49. USA: New 21st Century models of how workers can win and wield power. (0 replies)
  50. Canada: Under pressure from UFCW Mexico aims to halt discrimination against women heading to Canada for farm work (0 replies)
  51. Teamsters Activists Move To Prevent Slashing of Hundreds of Thousands of Retirees’ Pensions (0 replies)
  52. Bangladesh: Probe anti-union activities: EU (0 replies)
  53. Palestine: IFJ calls on Palestinian journalists' leader to be set free (0 replies)
  54. Egypt: Reuters stands by its Regeni report, denies claims its bureau chief fled Egypt (0 replies)
  55. USA: Prince Was A Long-Standing Union Member and Champion for Working People (0 replies)
  56. Canada: Workers and unions celebrate major victory after Bill 24 shelved (0 replies)
  57. Global: Why Boycotting Brands Won't Help Garment Workers (0 replies)
  58. Qatar: World Cup: FIFA Announcement on Monitoring of 'Decent Working Conditions' (0 replies)
  59. India: Bengaluru protests represent a new wave of militant worker expression, say union leaders (0 replies)
  60. Global: Are employers doing enough to fight the causes of cancer at work (0 replies)
  61. Turkey: Global unions condemn Turkey detention of rights defenders (0 replies)
  62. Iran: Amnesty highlights plight of imprisoned trade unionist (0 replies)
  63. The Legal Argument That Could Overturn ‘Right-to-Work’ Laws Around the Country (0 replies)
  64. Univ. of Massachusetts Grad Student Workers Endorse BDS Against Israel (0 replies)
  65. Can Teamsters Save the Right to Retire? (0 replies)
  66. Bangladesh: Garment Workers’ Union Rights Bleak (0 replies)
  67. Brazil: ITUC Call for Respect for Democracy and the Rule of Law (0 replies)
  68. Pakistan: German firm accepts ILO mediation on lifelong compensation for heirs of Baldia fire victims (0 replies)
  69. Demanding an End to Citizens United, 300 ‘Democracy Awakening’ Protesters Arrested at U.S. Capitol (0 replies)
  70. Dealing with 'Freeloaders' (0 replies)
  71. Honduras: 14 Honduran Unionists Attacked or Threatened in Past Year (0 replies)
  72. Cambodia: The Trouble With the New Law on Trade Unions (0 replies)
  73. Recyling May Ease Your Conscience, But for Workers, It’s Dirty, Dangerous and Even Deadly (0 replies)
  74. Kuwait: Oil workers pay strike sees crude oil output dop 60% (0 replies)
  75. Zimbabwe: Sleep-ins over non-payment of salaries new protest form (0 replies)
  76. Iran: Hunger-striking trade unionists ‘need our help’ (0 replies)
  77. Ireland: The right to strike is also part of the legacy of 1916 (0 replies)
  78. USA: 40,000 Verizon Workers Launch One of the Biggest Strikes of the Decade: Can the strike at Verizon help kickstart the American labor movement? (0 replies)
  79. Kuwait: Oil unions announce indefinite strike (0 replies)
  80. Global: Online campaigns: How should companies respond? (0 replies)
  81. Global: In Synchronized Strikes Around the World, Workers #Fightfor15 (0 replies)
  82. Employee of Federal Agency That Protects Whistleblowers Claims Retaliation (0 replies)
  83. Qatar: FIFA: Landmark Human Rights Report Sets the Agenda (0 replies)
  84. The ‘Friedrichs’ Supreme Court Case Was Not About Union Dues (0 replies)
  85. Global: International campaign organisation LabourStart wins international prize for trade union rights (0 replies)
  86. China: Mother of detained labour activist Zeng Feiyang sues China’s state media (0 replies)
  87. Global: Global unions demand social dialogue with LafargeHolcim (0 replies)
  88. Global: Can apps protect workers and amplify workers voices? (0 replies)
  89. Verizon Workers On the Line (0 replies)
  90. Kuwait: National guard to oil units after strike call (0 replies)
  91. With Second Strike Looming, Twin Cities Janitors Clean Up (0 replies)
  92. After Contract Talks Break Down, Nearly 40,000 Verizon Workers Set To Strike Tomorrow (0 replies)
  93. New Report: 90 Percent of the World’s Domestic Workers Lack Social Security Protection (0 replies)
  94. Vietnam: 1,000 workers strike over long hours (0 replies)
  95. Syria: Bring back the kidnapped cement workers! – The BWI condemns the brutal mass abduction in Syria (0 replies)
  96. A Record-Breaking Conference and an Exciting New Book (0 replies)
  97. Global: LabourStart wins the Svensson prize for trade union rights (0 replies)
  98. Global: The Arthur Svensson Prize awarded to LabourStart (0 replies)
  99. Sweden: Swedish foodworkers fighting Findus factory closure by asset strippers Nomad Foods (0 replies)
  100. France: Protesters keep up pressure on French government over contested labour law (0 replies)
  101. Labor Notes Conference Gathers Over 2,000 ‘Troublemaker’ Workers and Organizers in Chicago (0 replies)
  102. Colombia: Throwing Books at Bullets - Despite violence and intimidation, teachers have been a bulwark for workers’ rights (0 replies)
  103. Liberia: Action: call for the reinstatement of Liberian union leaders (0 replies)
  104. Greece: Public sector workers strike over pension reforms forced by lenders (0 replies)
  105. Guinea-Bissau: Health workers join teachers in nationwide strike over wages (0 replies)
  106. American and Palestinian Unionists Build International Solidarity To Win ‘Freedom’ for Palestine (0 replies)
  107. Why the Labor Movement Must Join the Anti-racist Struggle To Make Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
  108. Palestine: West Bank union organiser reinstated after two-year battle (0 replies)
  109. Despite Major Legislative Advances, Colombian Domestic Workers Still Suffer (0 replies)
  110. Philippines: Gunmen fire on striking agricultural workers camp (0 replies)
  111. Bahrain: Teacher leader freed after five years in prison (0 replies)
  112. UK: Unions and Co-Ops can build a 'solidarity economy' for the precariat (0 replies)
  113. Iran: Air France female workers resist dress code for Tehran flights (0 replies)
  114. Argentina: Teachers' Strike Against Macri Massive Success (0 replies)
  115. Colombia: 7,000 child welfare workers strike over starving children (0 replies)
  116. Immigrant Activists Call for AFL-CIO To Expel Border Patrol Union After Donald Trump Endorsement (0 replies)
  117. Low-wage Workers Don’t Need $15 an Hour in 2020. They Need $15 Right Now. (0 replies)
  118. Martin Luther King Was Assassinated On This Day in 1968—While Fighting For Unions (0 replies)
  119. USA: Donald Trump’s Las Vegas Hotel Is Officially Unionized (0 replies)
  120. Nashville Voted To Give Poor People, Locals New Construction Jobs. But the State GOP Blocked It. (0 replies)
  121. Global: Tell the European Commission to ban glyphosate and get off the pesticide treadmill! (0 replies)
  122. Despite School District’s Legal Threats, Chicago Teachers Stage One-Day Political Strike (0 replies)
  123. Poland: Polish workers are undermining Amazon’s anti-union playbook (0 replies)
  124. France: Protesters clash with police over labour reforms (0 replies)
  125. France: Million-plus take part in mobilisation against labour laws (0 replies)
  126. Chicago Airport Workers Join 9-City Strike Demanding Higher Wages and a Union (0 replies)
  127. A Chicago Teacher Explains Why She’s Going on a Potentially Illegal Strike Tomorrow (0 replies)
  128. UK: Unions must be able to fight for workers – even if it means breaking bad laws (0 replies)
  129. Iran: Good and bad news from Iran's teacher unions (0 replies)
  130. Recycling is important – and recycling workers deserve better conditions (0 replies)
  131. Longshoreman & wife support their community, family – and son who played in the Super Bowl (0 replies)
  132. HC&S sugar plantation in Hawaii to close (0 replies)
  133. ILWU Canada leadership course trains new leaders (0 replies)
  134. Global: Winning a Just Transition to a sustainable economy (0 replies)
  135. Massachusetts Polartec Workers Try To Stop Company’s Move to Low-wage South (0 replies)
  136. Chicago Strikes Again (0 replies)
  137. USA: Texas Prisoners Organize: Threaten to Strike April 4th with IWW Prisoner Union (0 replies)
  138. Egypt: Government takes on independent trade unions (0 replies)
  139. Hungary: Public Discontent Rising as Government Refuses Dialogue (0 replies)
  140. Chicago Teachers to Strike for Public Schools and Services (0 replies)
  141. ILWU endorses Senator Bernie Sanders for President (0 replies)
  142. Iraq: Women Make Historic Gains in New Iraq Labor Law (0 replies)
  143. USA: Unionizing Uber: New front in battle over wildly successful ride-hailing app (0 replies)
  144. Global: Vice Media unionization goes global (0 replies)
  145. Nepal: GEFONT Forms Regional Committee for Nepali Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  146. North America: TTIP negotiations ‘On the wrong course’, say EU and US union leaders (0 replies)
  147. A&P Supermarket Chain Stiffs 21,000 Pensioners, Government Will Pick Up $288 Million Tab (0 replies)
  148. Qatar: ILO Sets Ultimatum to Govt to End Modern Slavery of Migrant Workers (0 replies)
  149. Belgium: UNI Global Union condemns Brussels’ atrocity (0 replies)
  150. USA: New AFL-CIO TPP Video Addresses Potential Deadly Consequences of Trade Deal (0 replies)
  151. Belgium: ITF statements of solidarity following Belgium terror attacks (0 replies)
  152. Belgium: ETUC: Solidarity with the people of Belgium (0 replies)
  153. Belgium: EI on Bombings in Brussels Airport and Metro Stations (0 replies)
  154. Belgium: PSI and EPSU condemn the terrorist attacks in Brussels (0 replies)
  155. Belgium: European unions declare solidarity with the people of Belgium (0 replies)
  156. Oakland Workers Join Grassroots Environmental Justice Activists To ‘Say No to Coal’ (0 replies)
  157. Over 1,000 LA Nurses Finish Weeklong Strike Today, Saying Work Conditions Are Dangerous for Patients (0 replies)
  158. USA: Labor for Bernie Activists Take the Political Revolution into Their Unions (0 replies)
  159. It’s Time for the Labor Movement To Pursue a New Judicial Activist Agenda (0 replies)
  160. Georgia: Georgia Coal Miners, Factory Workers Win Two Key Strikes (0 replies)
  161. Where Would Obama’s Supreme Court Nominee Merrick Garland Stand on Labor Issues? (0 replies)
  162. Labor for Bernie Activists Take the Political Revolution into Their Unions (0 replies)
  163. Bermuda: Protesters’ nine-hour blockade of House of Assembly (0 replies)
  164. Iceland: Rio Tinto undermining right to strike (0 replies)
  165. Palestine: Have Palestinian teachers forced PLO to accept democratic union elections? (0 replies)
  166. Hong Kong: 1 in 6 foreign domestic workers in forced labour (0 replies)
  167. How the Media Gets the Narrative on the White Working Class Totally Wrong (0 replies)
  168. Cambodia: Workers locked in at Phnom Penh factory after they threaten strike (0 replies)
  169. Transit Workers Union Endorses Bernie Sanders for President (0 replies)
  170. Egypt: Human rights in Egypt: MEPs debate murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni (0 replies)
  171. China: Labor Protests Multiply in China as Economy Slows, Worrying Leaders (0 replies)
  172. USA: Tell Donald Trump: Make a deal with your Las Vegas hotel employees! (0 replies)
  173. Central States Retirees: A Wave of Organized Wrath (0 replies)
  174. China: Guangdong labour activists detained for 100 days as worker unrest continues (0 replies)
  175. Palestine: Teachers suspend month-plus strike for a week after Abbas speech (0 replies)
  176. Bermuda: Protest Halts Key Public Services (0 replies)
  177. Brazil: IndustriALL backs Lula against right wing attacks (0 replies)
  178. Syria: Peace, Rebuilding and an End to Dictatorship (0 replies)
  179. A Current Longshore Battle Shows that the NLRB Is Not a Friend of Organized Labor (0 replies)
  180. Local 21 members honored for Columbia River rescue (0 replies)
  181. Local 34’s first woman and African American officer (0 replies)
  182. Job Corps’ Tongue Point Seamanship Academy is training the next generation of maritime workers (0 replies)
  183. Richard Cavalli – Bay Area Clerks leader (0 replies)
  184. Adams elected SF Port Commission President (0 replies)
  185. Ralph Rooker: mentor of new leaders (0 replies)
  186. Kyrgyzstan: Court recognizes illegal dismissal of union leader in Kyrgyzstan (0 replies)
  187. Palestine: Why we're fighting for the dignity of our teachers (0 replies)
  188. Chicago Teachers Union Rallies with Community and Labor Allies Ahead of April 1 Mass Action (0 replies)
  189. How UAW Won the Wisconsin Kohler Strike (0 replies)
  190. France: Hundreds of thousands protest over jobs reform (0 replies)
  191. Iran: ITF condemns Shahabi jail sentence (0 replies)
  192. The Story Behind the Immigrant Workers in Bernie Sanders’ Stirring New Ad Lauding Worker Organizing (0 replies)
  193. France: Why are French workers striking and what does it mean? (0 replies)
  194. Global: This is How Women are Exploited in Today’s Global Workforce (0 replies)
  195. Colombia: Education International demands immediate release of academic and unionist Miguel Ángel Beltrán (0 replies)
  196. Global: We believe in women! (0 replies)
  197. China: Detained labour activist Meng Han unbowed and unrepentant (0 replies)
  198. Canada: IWD: On the 100th anniversary, a look at the day's roots in the labour movement (0 replies)
  199. Welcoming New Members to the Table (0 replies)
  200. USA: AFL-CIO's Trumka on Trump: He’s An Anti-American Bigot (0 replies)
  201. Global: Listen to voices of amazing women leading global union movement (0 replies)
  202. Global: Investing in the Care Economy: A Pathway to Growth (0 replies)
  203. Palestine: Thousands of teachers protest stalemate (0 replies)
  204. Palestine: How Teachers Became the People's Heroes (0 replies)
  205. Canada: How Do Workers Organize When Their Boss Is an App? (0 replies)
  206. France: Online petition against French labour reform hits million-signature record (0 replies)
  207. India: You have blood on your hands: Kingfisher Airline staff to Mallya (0 replies)
  208. Palestine: Strike enters 4th week: Teachers tutor Palestinians on Democracy and Co-operation (0 replies)
  209. Grassroots Action Delivers a Win for Door-to-Door Mail (0 replies)
  210. Rolling Sickouts Expose Unsafe Detroit Schools (0 replies)
  211. Why Virginia’s Open Shop Referendum Should Matter to the Entire American Labor Movement in 2016 (0 replies)
  212. Turkey: Renault dismisses workers using police violence (0 replies)
  213. Georgia: Thousand Miners Dig In as Protest Enters Second Week (0 replies)
  214. China: State media is lying about a detained labor activist, some workers say (0 replies)
  215. Egypt: Medical Workers Violate Egyptian Protest Ban After Police Brutally Beat Doctors (0 replies)
  216. Teachers Who Staged ‘Sick-outs’ Declare Victory Against Detroit Schools’ Unelected Emergency Manager (0 replies)
  217. The Lessons of A. Philip Randolph’s Life for Racial Justice and Labor Activists Today (0 replies)
  218. Morocco: Reinstate Said: Support grows for union leader as victimisation continues (0 replies)
  219. Iraq: Massive victory for workers as new labour law goes into effect (0 replies)
  220. China: Wife Of Detained China Worker Rights Activist 'Goes Silent' (0 replies)
  221. USA: Unions and Cooperatives: How Workers Can Survive and Thrive (0 replies)
  222. Gambia: ITF challenges Gambian president over death in custody (0 replies)
  223. Netherlands: On 75th Anniversary of February Strike - Yes to Asylum, Yes to Public Services (0 replies)
  224. UK: 10 workers’ rights #Brexit would risk (0 replies)
  225. USA: Obama Bans US Imports of Slave-Produced Goods (0 replies)
  226. What Life on Minimum Wage Actually Looks Like in 2016 (0 replies)
  227. The Philanthropic Hypocrisy of Eli Broad, Billionaire and Leading Education Reformer (0 replies)
  228. Zimbabwe: Doctors Pull Resources Together to Raise Salaries for Suspended Union Leaders (0 replies)
  229. Egypt: Embassy sit-in: 1 month anniversary of Giulio Regeni’s death (0 replies)
  230. Iran: Crackdown on teachers’ protests yields another jail term (0 replies)
  231. Hong Kong: Dancing to ‘break the chain’ – domestic workers unite demand equality (0 replies)
  232. USA: Trumka cuts the mics as union leaders clash over Sanders (0 replies)
  233. Iran: What does ending sanctions mean for workers? (0 replies)
  234. Swaziland: Feudal dictatorship blocks public sector pay protests (0 replies)
  235. Morocco: General Strike in Morocco (0 replies)
  236. Trade Deals Like the TPP Are Murdering American Manufacturing (0 replies)
  237. Saying Union Was a Wing of Management, Flight Attendants Launched a Rebellion on Facebook—And Won (0 replies)
  238. Silicon Valley Firm Learns That Wage Theft Doesn’t Count as “Innovation” (0 replies)
  239. This Shopping Is No Fun (0 replies)
  240. Argentina: President Mauricio Macri faces nationwide strike by public sector workers (0 replies)
  241. Egypt: ITUC Calls for Justice for Murdered Researcher Giulio Regeni (0 replies)
  242. Pennsylvania Nurses Catch Organizing Fever (0 replies)
  243. USA: Uber is using its US customer service reps to deliver its anti-union message (0 replies)
  244. China: Apple's Loud Refusal to Aid Decryption is PR Triggered by Failing iPhone Sales (0 replies)
  245. Korea (North): Iconic Aussie surf label Ripcurl using North Korean slave labour (0 replies)
  246. Remember How Jeb Bush Dismantled Florida’s Department of Labor? (0 replies)
  247. Djibouti: Teacher unionist released from prison after global support (0 replies)
  248. Railroad Shop Workers Vote No on Merging Jobs (0 replies)
  249. Egypt: What happened to the Arab Spring?: Political Repression in Egypt (0 replies)
  250. As Long As the Supreme Court Is Setting Labor Policy, the Labor Movement Can Never Revive Itself (0 replies)