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