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