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  1. Community stands with ILWU as EGT hires ‘private army’ (0 replies)
  2. South Africa: The World Cup: A legacy for whom? (0 replies)
  3. USA: Huge NYC Union March Set to Spotlight Occupy Wall Street Protest (0 replies)
  4. Fiji: Repression of trade union and human rights goes unabated in Fiji (0 replies)
  5. Greece: Hundreds of Thousands Of Greeks Strike Against Job Cuts as Aid Delayed (0 replies)
  6. Longshoreman Struggle Poses Critical Question: When Is It Worth Breaking the Law? (0 replies)
  7. Global: Announcement of international prize for union rights (0 replies)
  8. Tacoma Teachers Strike Shows Defiance Can Attract Sympathy (0 replies)
  9. Colombia: Human Rights Watch Study: Colombia anti-union violence undeterred (0 replies)
  10. Thailand: ITF demands immediate reinstatement of sacked rail worker unionists (0 replies)
  11. Egypt: Bus drivers block Cabinet HQ street, declare an open-ended sit-in (0 replies)
  12. Hungary: Thousands join union demonstration outside Hungary's parliament (0 replies)
  13. Namibian Uranium Miners vs. Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  14. I Am An Immigrant (0 replies)
  15. Labor Movement Rolls Into Wall Street Occupation (0 replies)
  16. GE’s Bogus Reason for Ending Its Pension Plan (0 replies)
  17. Georgia’s Anti-Immigrant Politics Overshadow Women’s Struggles (0 replies)
  18. Astoria Casual Processing List (0 replies)
  19. ILWU reaction to this afternoon’s hearing in Federal Court on EGT’s Lawsuit Against the Port of Longview (0 replies)
  20. Unions Rally to Wall Street Occupation (0 replies)
  21. United Electrical Workers Celebrate 75 Turbulent Years (0 replies)
  22. Fiji: Unions demand Qantas come clean on its role in dismantling of Fiji workers’ rights (0 replies)
  23. Teachers of Color, Poor Communities Bear Brunt of Layoffs in Chicago (0 replies)
  24. Bailed-Out Capital One Marshals Democratic Allies to Push Merger Deal (0 replies)
  25. Greece: Public-sector workers lock out international financial inspectors (0 replies)
  26. Global: VIDEO:The Great Financial Hoax (0 replies)
  27. Fiji: Qantas linked to anti -union decree. Aust Gvt issues a please explain (0 replies)
  28. 'Occupy Wall Street' Links up with Locked-Out Teamsters (0 replies)
  29. Colombia: 15 Colombian unionists murdered since Labor Action Plan took effect' (0 replies)
  30. Bolivia: President asks for pardon after police action against massive strike (0 replies)
  31. Reading, PA’s Sad New Claim to Fame (0 replies)
  32. Occupy Wall Street Spotlights Precarious State of Youth (0 replies)
  33. When Democrats Prey on Workers, But Protect the Wealthy (0 replies)
  34. Bayer workers fight to keep promised jobs (0 replies)
  35. Dutch dockers take action in solidarity with Local 21 members (0 replies)
  36. ITF launches campaign site to support Longview dockers (0 replies)
  37. 492 Rallies Tell Congress: Don't Kill the Post Office (0 replies)
  38. Sending NBC's 'Education Nation' Back to School (0 replies)
  39. Egypt: Amid uncertainty, labor uprisings reignite revolution (0 replies)
  40. Philly Troublemakers Get Schooled (0 replies)
  41. Rep. Paul Ryan’s Class War (0 replies)
  42. Fed Workers Union: Bush Holdovers Dragging Feet on Bargaining at TSA (0 replies)
  43. Australia: Unions launch new campaign for secure jobs and a better future for Australian workers (0 replies)
  44. Kazakhstan: Jailed Lawyer Of Striking Kazakh Oil Workers Loses Appeal (0 replies)
  45. Egypt: Revolution in Egypt Could Hinge on Labor Groups (0 replies)
  46. Greece: Public Outrage Grows As Greece Looks For More Cuts (0 replies)
  47. Unions Say Postal Default Is a Big Lie (0 replies)
  48. Herman Cain, the Other NRA and the Stagnant Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  49. Seeking a Trade Rule Enforcer (0 replies)
  50. Indonesia: PT Freeport Mine Managers Turn Rabid on Grasberg Strikers (0 replies)
  51. Colombia: AFL-CIO: No Colombia Trade Deal Until Violence Ends (0 replies)
  52. ILWU International President surrenders to law enforcement with support from East and West Coast longshore leaders (0 replies)
  53. The Longshore Way (0 replies)
  54. Longshore Union Protests ‘Police Brutality’ as President Surrenders (0 replies)
  55. Colorado Teachers Fight New Evaluations (0 replies)
  56. Egypt: Union movement blooms in Arab Spring (0 replies)
  57. Egypt: VIDEO: Emergency cabinet meeting called for Sunday to discuss strikes by teachers, doctors, transport workers and dock workers (0 replies)
  58. China: VIDEO: Activist Debby Chan takes on one of the world's favourite brands in her fight for workers' rights. (0 replies)
  59. Tomato Pickers Pedal for Penny (0 replies)
  60. Kazakhstan: Tired, Angry, But Determined, Striking Kazakh Oil Workers Say Fight Will Go On (0 replies)
  61. Rights of Tobacco Farm Workers Go Up in Smoke in North Carolina (0 replies)
  62. What Do Students Learn When Cities Refuse to Fairly Treat Their Teachers? (0 replies)
  63. 23,000 Strike Giant California Hospital Chains (0 replies)
  64. Milwaukee Income Drops 22 Percent as Job Threats Continue (0 replies)
  65. California Grocery Workers Win Settlement, Wait for Details (0 replies)
  66. ILWU files civil rights lawsuit to stop police brutality in Longview, Cowlitz County, WA (0 replies)
  67. Australian maritime workers take action in solidarity with ILWU Local 21 (0 replies)
  68. Bayer bio-tech workers’ vote in Berkeley send company a stinging rebuke (0 replies)
  69. Fiji: Unions alarmed at US firm writing Fiji regime's anti-worker decrees (0 replies)
  70. USA: Tell Amazon.com: No Sweatshop Warehouse (0 replies)
  71. How Georgia Works Gives Employers Free Labor at the Expense of the Unemployed (0 replies)
  72. Tyson Settles for $32 Million in Unpaid Meatpacking Wages (0 replies)
  73. New Union Model—Same Workers’ Empowerment? (0 replies)
  74. Troy Davis Executed, While CEO Responsible for Deaths of 29 Miners Sails Free (0 replies)
  75. USA: AFL-CIO Launches Last-Minute Blitz Against Republican Pro-'Right-to-Work' Lindsey Graham’s Anti-NLRB Bill (0 replies)
  76. USA: AFL-CIO Launches Last-Minute Blitz Against Republican Pro-'Right-to-Work' Lindsey Graham’s Anti-NLRB Bill (0 replies)
  77. Postal Unions Mobilize to Save Jobs, Prevent Closings (0 replies)
  78. Law enforcement escorts multinational EGT’s grain train, arrests citizens for exercising free speech rights (0 replies)
  79. Welcome to IWW.org - Principförklaring (0 replies)
  80. Dobrodošli na IWW.ORG (0 replies)
  81. Welcome to IWW.org - Preambule (0 replies)
  82. Bienvenue sur IWW.org (0 replies)
  83. IWW.org ti da il benvenuto! (0 replies)
  84. Un solo y gran Sindicato (0 replies)
  85. Welcome to IWW.org (0 replies)
  86. Atlanta GMB Statement on the Planned Execution of Troy Davis (0 replies)
  87. Vancouver Casual Processing List (0 replies)
  88. Negotiations at Bayer’s bio-tech plant in Berkeley break down: Company refuses to protect jobs after taking taxpayer subsidies (0 replies)
  89. Three union members arrested less than 48 hours after Sheriff rejects peaceful surrender at courthouse (0 replies)
  90. Local 23 awarded Tacoma ‘City of Destiny’ honor (0 replies)
  91. Speaking out for good jobs at Bayer (0 replies)
  92. Crowd of 8,500 at Fighting Bob Fest Shows Wisconsin Struggle Continues (0 replies)
  93. The Big One is Coming: Strikes Rattle California Hospitals (0 replies)
  94. Hershey Still Silent after Student Guestworkers Strike (0 replies)
  95. International Statement of Solidarity With Cuban Anti-Authoritarians: You Are Not Alone (0 replies)
  96. India: Maruti-Suzuki union leaders arrested after meeting with employer (0 replies)
  97. Egypt: Teachers strike for the first time since 1951, defy military council (0 replies)
  98. Wal-Mart and Women: Skeptics Question New Initiative (0 replies)
  99. Low Expectations Are Met in GM-UAW Deal (0 replies)
  100. IWW Resolution in Solidarity with ILWU Local 21, Longview, Washington (0 replies)
  101. Egypt: Teachers strike for first time since 1951 (0 replies)
  102. Georgia: Striking Steelworkers Forced Back to Work by Police (0 replies)
  103. Africa: A new Arab Democratic Trade Union Forum: For freedom, social justice and dignity (0 replies)
  104. Bolivia: ‘Ground Shifters’: ‘Girls Gauntlets’ – children unionizing (0 replies)
  105. Panama: Dockworkers and Panama Canal pilots unions form alliance (0 replies)
  106. Egypt: Strikes on back-to-school days: Labour movement hits harder (0 replies)
  107. Fiji: Amnesty International says Fiji must repeal decree and return workers’ rights (0 replies)
  108. Union volunteers “put their bodies on the line” to save good community jobs in Longview, WA (0 replies)
  109. President’s message (0 replies)
  110. Panama Canal Pilots vote to affiliate with ILWU: New strength and unity for both organizations (0 replies)
  111. Global: Working Groups Pave Way for New Global Union Federation (0 replies)
  112. USA: Republicans Push National-Labor-Relations-Board Attack Bill Through House (0 replies)
  113. In Anti-Government Politics, “Time-Out” on Regulation versus Shortened Lives (0 replies)
  114. Union Busters Use Pro-Union Rule to Make Money, Intensify Efforts (0 replies)
  115. FBI Raid Involving Walker Campaign Records May Foretell Bigger Threat (0 replies)
  116. Building a Coalition from the Grassroots (0 replies)
  117. Free Trade and Union Struggles Heat Up in Mexico (0 replies)
  118. India: Labour strike spreads to Maruti Suzuki's other factories (0 replies)
  119. New Census Report Reveals ‘Grim’ State for Americans in Poverty (0 replies)
  120. Obama’s Jobs Plan Leaves Out Manufacturing (0 replies)
  121. 10th Annual ‘Fighting Bob’ Fest Aims to Honor Workers, Light Fire Under Obama (0 replies)
  122. UAW Contract’s Hidden Surprises for Skilled Trades (0 replies)
  123. Fiji: Head of ILO calls on Bainimarama regime to 'change course now' (0 replies)
  124. Boeing Flies Over Workers’ Rights—With Support From GOP (0 replies)
  125. Hyatt Hotel Slams Week of Strikes (0 replies)
  126. Transit Union Takes Education On the Road (0 replies)
  127. Germany: IG Metall Breaks New Ground with First Accord in Solar Energy Sector (0 replies)
  128. Indonesia: FSP-KEP Union Set to Renew Grasberg Mine Strike (0 replies)
  129. USA: Thousands join T-Mobile USA workers in their fight for union rights (0 replies)
  130. Labor Charges Filed in Castlewood Club Lockout (0 replies)
  131. GOP Reveals Depth of Voter-Exclusion Plan (0 replies)
  132. Week-Long Strikes Push Hyatt for Contracts, Right to Solidarity (0 replies)
  133. Fiji: Unions in Australia condemn Fiji’s continued attack on workers’ rights (0 replies)
  134. Fiji: Bainimarama Regime Enacts Decree Against Fijian Trade Unions (0 replies)
  135. ILA Joins In Solidarity With ILWU And Condemns Attacks on Its President and Member-Protesters (0 replies)
  136. Rick Smith show features segment on EGT dispute (0 replies)
  137. Egypt: Military Council demands tough measures to halt spreading strikes and protests by workers (0 replies)
  138. Swaziland: Unions Protest for a Fifth Day to Demand End to Monarchy, Change (0 replies)
  139. Ten Years On, Sick Ground Zero Workers Still Without Proper Care (0 replies)
  140. On Jobs, Obama’s Hodge-Podge Bipartisanship is a Confusing Mixed Bag (0 replies)
  141. Pushing the envelope: Postal workers’ struggles with Canada Post and their union over the last year (0 replies)
  142. WATCH OUT: Kansas City is Organizing (with the IWW!) (0 replies)
  143. The Big Winner in Obama’s Jobs Speech? Corporate Control. (0 replies)
  144. Scant Room for Equity in Obama’s Talking Points on Jobs (0 replies)
  145. Hoffa Skips Presidential Debate As Fireworks Fly (0 replies)
  146. Closing the Decertification Window: NLRB Decision Applauded by Labor (0 replies)
  147. Will the AT&T and T-Mobile Merger Really Create Jobs? (0 replies)
  148. Too Hot at Work? Uncle Sam Isn’t Looking Out for You (0 replies)
  149. Retirement Age Boost Pushes Italians Into Streets (0 replies)
  150. Int’l Transport Workers’ Federation condemns detention of ILWU president (0 replies)
  151. USA: Praise for merchant mariners’ heroism on 9/11 (0 replies)
  152. USA: Hyatt Workers in Four Cities Launch Strikes (0 replies)
  153. Vietnam: End Forced Labor in Vietnam (0 replies)
  154. Swaziland: COSATU leaders attacked by Swaziland police (0 replies)
  155. Longshore Workers Dump Scab Grain to Protect Jobs (0 replies)
  156. SEIU: Nursing Home Boss Cheats Workers, Founds 'Institute for Justice' (0 replies)
  157. Turkey: Stop union busting at YATA (0 replies)
  158. Workers volunteer to “put their bodies on the line” in effort to save good jobs in Longview, WA (0 replies)
  159. Malawi: September 21st protest planned should government not commit to reforms (0 replies)
  160. USA: Join the Campaign to Gain a Voice for T-Mobile Workers (0 replies)
  161. Egypt: Military police break up workers' strike at Cairo Airport (0 replies)
  162. India: Trade unions to hold country wide agitation on November 8 (0 replies)
  163. Why Not Give Up? Here’s Why. (0 replies)
  164. Swaziland: ITUC Calls on King of Swaziland to End Brutal Repression of Union Leaders and Workers (0 replies)
  165. Swaziland: COSATU statement on the occupied streets of Swaziland (0 replies)
  166. Australia: Largest ever workers’ survey shows the modern workplace is increasing job stress and insecurity (0 replies)
  167. Unions and Farmers—Plus Ben & Jerry—Unite Against Trans-Pacific Trade Deal (0 replies)
  168. UAW Dissidents Push Second-Tier Workers into Contract Talks (0 replies)
  169. Labor Day in Wis.: Union Members Rally in Gov. Walker’s Brave New World (0 replies)
  170. Italy: Workers stage national strike aginst austerity plan (0 replies)
  171. A Labor Day Exclusive (0 replies)
  172. Which Is More Likely to Rebuild the Labor Movement: Environmental Allies or 6,000 Temp Jobs? (0 replies)
  173. USA: DOJ seeks to block AT&T deal with T-Mobile, jeapordizing new jobs (0 replies)
  174. Sweden: Ikea used East German prison labour: report (0 replies)
  175. USA: Labor activist-singer Joe Hill brought humor, hope to the fight (0 replies)
  176. Persistent High Jobless Rate Hurts Most Workers—With or Without a Job (0 replies)
  177. Facing Consensus on Austerity This Labor Day, Is Labor Ready to Test Its Independence? (0 replies)
  178. USA: Teamster's Hoffa calls Apple 'unpatriotic' for not hiring more workers (0 replies)
  179. USA: Labor Day struggle for unions and Obama (0 replies)
  180. Swaziland: Workers in Swaziland to Strike, Despite Government Opposition (0 replies)
  181. Canada: Celebrating Labour Day: NDP does some soul-searching on role of labour in party (0 replies)
  182. Seeking Union Rights, GE Janitors March on Labor Day (0 replies)
  183. UK: Run up to TUC Congress: Profiles of Britain's union leaders (0 replies)
  184. China: The deadly labor behind our phones, laptops and computer gadgets (0 replies)
  185. Fiji: Support for Fiji workers facing anti-union onslaught (0 replies)
  186. Bermuda: Unions to boycott Labour Day events and move to May Day (0 replies)
  187. Chile: Act Now! Support the 22 workers fired by Walmart (0 replies)
  188. Nurses Union to Wall St.: ‘You Got to Give Up the Dough—Pay What You Owe!’ (0 replies)
  189. Bureaucracy Inaction: DOL Slowly Moves to Strengthen Child Farm Worker Laws (0 replies)
  190. Nurses Protest in 60 Cities, Demanding Tax on Wall Street (0 replies)
  191. Georgia’s Celebrated No-Cost Labor Scheme: Cheating the Jobless? (0 replies)
  192. Fiji: Union rallies in Australia for Fiji workers’ safety amid military regime’s growing repression of rights (0 replies)
  193. UK: VIDEO: Join the online vigil for the NHS (0 replies)
  194. USA: Gallup poll shows approval of US Labor Unions near lowest point (0 replies)
  195. The Great Corporate Tax Swindle: Dozens of Companies Pay CEO More Than IRS (0 replies)
  196. AFL-CIO President Trumka Calls for ‘Bold’ Action on Jobs (0 replies)
  197. Review: “The Help” Today (0 replies)
  198. Industrial Worker - Issue #1738, September 2011 (0 replies)
  199. Fiji: Regional trade unions spearhead anti-regime protest rallies (0 replies)
  200. Palestine: Breaking News: A new stage in the strike of the Salit Quarry workers (0 replies)
  201. USA: Trumka Announces New Jobs Plan, New Independent Political Voice for Workers (0 replies)
  202. Reformers Sweep Election in New York Nurse Union (0 replies)
  203. Can You Hear? (0 replies)
  204. South Africa’s Vineyard Workers Are Ripe for Exploitation (0 replies)
  205. Bay Area IWW General BBQ! (0 replies)
  206. How Walmart Trains Managers (0 replies)
  207. Let’s Make It Official: Obama Is Not Serious About a Real Recovery (0 replies)
  208. Hershey Strikers Say Solidarity is the Best Cultural Exchange (0 replies)
  209. USA: Labor Board’s Exiting Leader Responds to Critics (0 replies)
  210. USA: Labor Board’s Exiting Leader Responds to Critics (0 replies)
  211. New Rule: Bosses Must Inform Workers of Right to Organize (0 replies)
  212. Another Showdown Likely, as NLRB Chair Leaves Hot-Button Federal Agency (0 replies)
  213. New Zealand: New Zealand Updates Energy, Mine Safety Regime (0 replies)
  214. Store Workers Say: Whose Walmart? OUR Walmart! (0 replies)
  215. Korea: Police fire water cannons at protesters in rally against Hanjin layoffs (0 replies)
  216. Fiji: Wikileaks report tells of attacks on Fiji unionists, irrational brutality of military coup leader (0 replies)
  217. Fiji: Rally to support Fiji human rights (0 replies)
  218. Korea: Hanjin workers and KMWU continue fight (0 replies)
  219. Migrants in Limbo as Libyan Revolution Reaches Endgame (0 replies)
  220. Labor’s Tar Sands Pipeline Dilemma (0 replies)
  221. USA: Remembering Steve Jobs' record on workers' rights (0 replies)
  222. Hershey’s Walkout Exposes J-1 Guestworker Scam (0 replies)
  223. Israel: American union leader, Prez of Jewish Labor Committee says Settlement Enterprise must end (0 replies)
  224. Remembering Steve Jobs’ Record on Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  225. ‘Wall St. Is Main St.’ Mentality at Heart of Failed Foreclosure Prevention Policies (0 replies)
  226. More Assassinations and Bloodshed in Honduras Land Occupation (0 replies)
  227. Kazakhstan: Oil Workers Union Activist's Daughter 'Found Dead' (0 replies)
  228. Palestine: Quarry workers strike seeks historic agreement (0 replies)
  229. Chile: Protests and strikes shut down country for two days (0 replies)
  230. Frustrated Chicago Teachers Union Grapples With Restrictive Strike Rights (0 replies)
  231. Los Mineros and Steelworkers ‘Enhance’ Solidarity, Strategic Alliance (0 replies)
  232. Bahrain: Torture of activists becomes routine with help of Nokia Siemens (0 replies)
  233. Bahrain: Authorities increase anti-union repression (0 replies)
  234. Auto Companies Recover, But Jobs Are Harder (0 replies)
  235. America’s Rampant Inequality Impossible to Deny (0 replies)
  236. USA: Striking Verizon Workers Return To Work Tuesday (0 replies)
  237. Australia: Redundancies for 1400 Steelworkers, bonuses for BlueScope executives (0 replies)
  238. Belgium: Union Rep at Clariant in Belgium Reinstated (0 replies)
  239. Big Organizing Challenge Remains After Temporary Truce at Verizon (0 replies)
  240. Verizon Strike Ends, For Now (0 replies)
  241. Tunisian & Egyptian Women: After Revolutions, We’re Not Going Back to Second-Class Status (0 replies)
  242. Verizon Workers Suspend Strike and Resume Talks—But Strategy for Victory Unclear (0 replies)
  243. National Park and Forest Employees Fight Power with Passion (0 replies)
  244. Recalls Gained Two Seats, Needed Three (0 replies)
  245. Viewpoint: Let’s Learn the Right Lessons (0 replies)
  246. Korea: Lawmakers blast Hanjin Heavy for mass layoffs (0 replies)
  247. USA: Verizon Union plans to end strike (0 replies)
  248. Middle East: Tunisian and Egyptian women unionists visit California, place hope in their (0 replies)
  249. Egypt: Egypt's rising labour movement wins significant government concessions (0 replies)
  250. President’s Bus Tour Suggests Broken Moral Compass (0 replies)