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- Fixing Schools: A Smart Plan for Jobs (0 replies)
- Hershey Guest Worker Scandal Result of Lax Govt. Oversight: Immigration Expert (0 replies)
- Sugar Workers Bitter over Lockout (0 replies)
- India: Mumbai tiffin carriers join anti-graft protest (0 replies)
- Workers Win Large Settlement at Supplier to Chinese Restaurants After Hard Fought Campaign: Energetic Worker-Led Campaign Saw Key Customers Drop the D (0 replies)
- Struggle Hasn’t Changed for ‘The Help’ of Today (0 replies)
- A Man, A Plan, A Canal: What Panama’s Massive Expansion Project Means for Labor (0 replies)
- Cops and Firefighters: The Public Sector’s New Untouchable Upper Class? (0 replies)
- Somalia: Outrage over murder of transport workers in Somalia (0 replies)
- Verizon Cuts Off Strikers’ Health Care, as Service Outages Rise (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Union leaders on hunger strike (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Striking Oil Workers' Leader Sentenced (0 replies)
- USA: Ohio Republican Governor Kasich Offers to Change Anti-Union Law (0 replies)
- ‘Unfair Labor Practice’ at the Forest Hill Crossroads Coffee & Ice Cream (0 replies)
- Let's Learn the Right Lessons from Wisconsin (0 replies)
- Vietnam: Japanese metalworkers union meets families of jailed Viet unionists (0 replies)
- Colombia: Mineworkers leader murdered (0 replies)
- Boeing Forced to Turn Over Docs in NLRB Case—as Solomon Challenges Subpoena (0 replies)
- Postal Workers to USPS: Don’t Shred Our Contract (0 replies)
- Washington’s Anti-Regulatory Crusade, and Why Your Job Hasn’t Killed You Yet (0 replies)
- Perry and Romney: Rivals in Love With Plutocracy (0 replies)
- IWW Couriers Union Demands Living Wage for Workers at Speedway Delivery and Messenger Service (0 replies)
- Stand Up for Sasha McCoy! Mother, Student, Starbucks Barista, IWW Unionist. (0 replies)
- China: Economic downturn in USA will increase the chance of social upheaval in China (0 replies)
- In Norway, Right-Wing Terror Flares as Solidarity Ebbs (0 replies)
- Verizon Strike Highlights Union Effect on Middle Class Jobs (0 replies)
- Belgium: FGTB Delegates Sacked at Clariant Chemicals Plant (0 replies)
- Fiji: International Trade Union Confederation condemns yet another attack on fundamental rights in Fiji (0 replies)
- I.W.W. Food & Retail Workers Union Founding Convention (0 replies)
- Fiji: More trouble in paradise: harassment of Fijian trade unions by military Government worsens (0 replies)
- Potential Looms for First New York City-Wide Construction Strike in 80 Years (0 replies)
- Target Comes Under Fire Around the World (0 replies)
- REVIEW: Reviving Labor's Last, Best, and Final Weapon—The Strike (0 replies)
- Local 502 raises $20,502 for Vancouver Children’s Hospital (0 replies)
- Panama free-trade deal would make it easier for the wealthy to avoid paying taxes (0 replies)
- ILWU members in Southern California help take solidarity actions in support of supermarket workers (0 replies)
- Local 10 member appointed to the Oakland Citizen’s Police Review Board (0 replies)
- Local 63 elects first female business agent (0 replies)
- Mary Winzig and the Powell’s Books organizing drive, 1998-2000 (0 replies)
- USA: TAKE ACTION: Tell Republicans in Congress it is time to focus on creating jobs (0 replies)
- USA: 8 Union Victories Progressives Should Be Watching--And Learning From (0 replies)
- Korea: Unrepentant Hanjin Chairman Cho's 'Alliance with GNP' (0 replies)
- Guatemala Labor Case: US Steps Up Pressure (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Labor Delivers Solid Punch, But No Knockout to GOP (0 replies)
- Action Pays Off for Chicago Butcher Charging Wage Theft (0 replies)
- Verizon Pickets Turn Away Customers and Chase Scabs (0 replies)
- Honeywell Lockout Ends in Victory for Union (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Beer girls triumph as payment promised (0 replies)
- Boston IWW Joins Striking Verizon Workers on the Picket Line (0 replies)
- Atlanta GMB Celebrates New Charter (0 replies)
- Police and Thieves: Making Sense of the English Riots (0 replies)
- Will Japan’s Largest Union Support Renewable Energy? (0 replies)
- A Day in an Auto Plant: High-Stakes Musical Chairs (0 replies)
- Wisconsin Recalls Take Two, Needed Three (0 replies)
- Issa Subpoenas NLRB, Solomon Could Face Contempt of Congress Charges (0 replies)
- Stakes High in Wisconsin Vote, But Labor Effort Energizing Public (0 replies)
- The NEA’s Circus (0 replies)
- Milwaukee Recall Election Stirs Passions, Tough Fight (0 replies)
- Fiji: Warning on Fiji government plan to severely restrict workers' rights (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Striking Kazakh Oil Workers' Lawyer Gets Six-Year Jail Term (0 replies)
- Verizon Strike: As Billions Roll In, Workers Walk Out (0 replies)
- Global: Union Leaders call for emergency G20 Summit to respond to run on financial markets (0 replies)
- Labor Tells Dems, GOP: Push Job Creation Now (0 replies)
- A Friend to Day Laborers (0 replies)
- Palestine: Strike by Palestinian quarry workers now in 2nd month (0 replies)
- Egypt: The city,the workers and the labour strikes that first took on Mubarak (0 replies)
- Fiji: All-out assault on trade unionism by the military government (0 replies)
- Honeywell Uranium Workers End Lockout, Accept Concessions (0 replies)
- Strike Beats Back Pension Cuts at NY Nuclear Plants (0 replies)
- Coalition of Imokalee Workers Brings Farmworker Movement to the Streets (0 replies)
- Next Up: After Debt-Ceiling Debacle, New Trade Deals Pushed by Obama (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: Onion News Network Writers Join WGAE (0 replies)
- India: 10 lakh bank employees on strike today (0 replies)
- Will Workplace Safety Become a Casualty of the Debt Deal? (0 replies)
- What the Honeywell Lockout Taught Me About International Labor Solidarity (0 replies)
- Bad Brains: Mother Jones Reveals Slaughterhouse’s ‘Dirty Secret’ (0 replies)
- Good News for Wage-Theft Victims in San Francisco (0 replies)
- USA: A global minimum wage system needed for economic recovery (0 replies)
- Israel: Histadrut calls mass meeting in Tel Aviv; 10000 activists to attend (0 replies)
- Next Low-Wage Haven: USA (0 replies)
- Fiji: Illegal regime to try and pin sedition charges on union trio (0 replies)
- Koreans Brave Pepper Spray, Thugs to Rally at Crane Sit-In (0 replies)
- Under New Guidelines, Cheap Birth Control Pays Off for Working Women (0 replies)
- 10-Month Iowa Lockout Ends With New Contract, and Disappointment (0 replies)
- USA: Honeywell Sour to the End; Steelworkers Local in Illinois Narrowly Ratifies 3-Year Contract (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Minimum Wage: At Last, Government Concedes to Labour (0 replies)
- Israel: The Tent Intifada in Tel Aviv (0 replies)
- Korea: Interview with Kim Jin-suk - committed to crane top protest until Hanjin re-instates workers (0 replies)
- UK: Ed Miliband plans to curb union hold over Labour (0 replies)
- USA: The Strike that Busted US Unions (0 replies)
- Huffington’s Bogus Defense of Unpaid Bloggers (0 replies)
- Worry of Double-Dip Recession and Jobs Crisis Lost in Debt-Ceiling Coverage (0 replies)
- A Disastrous Debt Deal: Just Cuts, and No Jobs (0 replies)
- Verizon Showdown Calls for New Strike Tactics (0 replies)
- Emergency Decree Cuts Wages for Detroit School Workers (0 replies)
- Verizon Showdown Calls for New Strike Tactics (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Shoe factories under the spotlight (0 replies)
- Payback Time: Polls Promising as Wis. Unions Ready for GOP Recall Elections (0 replies)
- Thailand: Urgent appeal: Solidarity with Thai railway workers (0 replies)
- Furniture Workers Win Ikea Union Drive, With Help from Abroad (0 replies)
- Sotheby’s Locks Out Union Art Handlers, Again (0 replies)
- Chicago Butcher Demands His Pay—With A Little Help From Friends (0 replies)
- The Trillion-Dollar Debt Ceiling Deal: Class Warfare in Action (0 replies)
- Chile: ‘Together We Can’ …. Chile’s Copper Miners Unite for National Gain (0 replies)
- Australia: CFMEU Wins Major Bargaining Ruling Against Rio Tinto (0 replies)
- IWW Cleaners Score Victory in Guildhall Dispute (0 replies)
- A. Philip Randolph (0 replies)
- Malaysia: Get out! RUM tells KTMB boss (0 replies)
- Request Email Alias (0 replies)
- Korea: Stop the prosecution and harassment of Korean public workers (0 replies)
- Remembering Bloody Thursday (0 replies)
- Seattle Longshore celebrates 125th anniversary of union’s founding (0 replies)
- IBU members rise with Portland for justice at Georgia-Pacific (0 replies)
- Rite Aid workers call on company executives to support affordable health care at shareholder meeting (0 replies)
- Korea: Crane-Top Strike Rattles Seoul (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: IKEA Workers Vote to Unionize in Virginia (0 replies)
- CWA's T-Mobile Win Sets Stage for AT&T Merger Fight (0 replies)
- Giant Supervalu Grocery Chain Sues Small Workers Center (0 replies)
- Home Health Workers Are Sick of Being Shut Out of Labor Law (0 replies)
- ILWU members show solidarity as they turn up the heat on EGT (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Police warn Beer Girls over noisy, embarrassing, chants during strike (0 replies)
- Issa and NLRB Continue Duel, as Boeing CEO Threatens to Shift More Production (0 replies)
- Labor’s Excellent Adventure: ‘Truth Tour’ Urges Recall of Wis. GOP Senators (0 replies)
- The Depressing World of Want Ads for the Unemployed (0 replies)
- Thailand: ‘Shock and disbelief’ greet Thai labour court decision (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Striking Kazakh Oil Workers Thank Sting For Support (0 replies)
- Global: Olympics firms warned on sweatshops abuse (0 replies)
- Israel: Crisis escalates as unions weigh in (0 replies)
- Locked-Out Armstrong Workers Head Back to Bargaining Table (as Temps Take Their Jobs) (0 replies)
- In the Wake of Oslo Attacks, a Path Forward for Labor? (0 replies)
- Chilean Starbucks Workers on Strike, as U.S. Baristas Show Solidarity (0 replies)
- New York’s $600 Million Fraud Shows Privatization Doesn’t Pay (0 replies)
- President Obama’s Stuck on the Wrong Kind of Stimulus (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Controversial diamond sales fund civil service wage hikes: Criticised as Mugabe vote-buying (0 replies)
- Republicans Shut Down Aviation Agency over Union Election Rules (0 replies)
- Global: Strike contagion hits global miners (0 replies)
- Egypt: Continuing Violations of Workers’ Rights in Egypt (0 replies)
- Korea: Woman spends 200th day in crane-top protest against lay-offs at Hanjin shipping company (0 replies)
- Palestine: ‘When you've sold the camel, don't fret about the reins' (0 replies)
- Global: Mine workers across three continents are striking over pay (0 replies)
- USA: Unions Cheer Anti-Digital Piracy Measures (0 replies)
- Unions Cheer Anti-Digital Piracy Measures (0 replies)
- Open Season on Old People (0 replies)
- Why Connecticut Workers Said ‘No Concessions’ (0 replies)
- In Auto Negotiations, UAW Likely to Continue Move Away From Reuther Model (0 replies)
- Global: Raising our voices: Case studies of women trade unionists in the Global South (0 replies)
- Korea: Umbrella labor group holds rally against shipbuilder's layoff (0 replies)
- ILWU forces temporary Longview terminal shutdown (0 replies)
- IWW Starbucks Workers Union Declares Global Week of Action against Starbucks Union Busting in Solidarity with the Chilean Starbucks Strikers (0 replies)
- Norway: A crude attack against democracy (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: OSHA’s List of Shame, and Big Three/UAW Talks Set to Start in Detroit (0 replies)
- NLRB General Counsel Defiant, as Subpoena Showdown Looms (0 replies)
- USA: Hyatt Protest Heats Up: Hotel Turns Heat Lamps On Union Strikers During Brutally Hot Day (0 replies)
- The East Japan Earthquake and rescue and reconstruction efforts by dockers’ union in Japan (0 replies)
- Hotel Workers Turn Up Heat on Stubborn Hyatt (0 replies)
- After Budget Standoff, Wealthy Minnesotans Escape Higher Taxes (0 replies)
- The Railroad Industry & the Need for One Big Union (0 replies)
- Hyatt Hotel Puts the Heat on Striking Workers—Literally (0 replies)
- With GOP Roadmap in Hand, Where Will Obama and Dems Wind Up? (0 replies)
- Longshore Workers Thresh Grain Shipper, Block Train (0 replies)
- Kaiser Election Results KOed: Judge Orders Rematch Between SEIU and NUHW (0 replies)
- Elements of Victory Emerge as Uranium Lockout Nears End (0 replies)
- Urgent Solidarity Appeal - Starbucks Worker Wrongfully Terminated! (0 replies)
- IWW Cleaners Strike Hits London (0 replies)
- Official Release from the IWW London Cleaners (0 replies)
- Starbucks Workers Plan Strike in Chile (0 replies)
- USA: The attack on workers and unions: A slide show for fighting back (0 replies)
- Global: A video invite to LabourStart's conference (0 replies)
- How Murdoch’s Empire Suffocates the Craft of Journalism (0 replies)
- Chicago Unions Resist Mayor Emanuel’s ‘Threat’ (0 replies)
- Pro-Business Rat Attends NLRB Hearing on Proposed Union Election Rule (0 replies)
- Egypt: What have workers gained from the revolution? (0 replies)
- Film: How Miners Beat a Lockout (0 replies)
- Unions Continue Pushback Against Split Telecom Workforce (0 replies)
- FedEx Package Handlers to Vote on Teamsters (0 replies)
- Pacific: Through Union Allies, Fiji’s Labor Troubles Ripple Across the Pacific (0 replies)
- States Can’t Win the Endless ‘Business Climate’ Game (0 replies)
- Through Union Allies, Fiji’s Labor Troubles Ripple Across the Pacific (0 replies)
- Longshoremen Get Old-School With Trespassing and Train Blockage (0 replies)
- Korea: Hope Bus participants exposed to chemicals added to water canons (0 replies)
- Pakistan: ITF denounces aviation union leaders’ murder (0 replies)
- South Africa: Metal Strike Ends with Exemplary 3-Year Contract (0 replies)
- Pakistan: PIA workers go on strike after union leader shot dead (0 replies)
- South Africa: NUM Succeeds in Blocking Vale’s Bid for Metorex (0 replies)
- Chicago Ballet Labor Struggle Takes Center Stage (0 replies)
- Fiji: TWU threatens to stop flights to Fiji to protest military crackdown on workers' rights (0 replies)
- Jordan: Battle over teachers association has yet to begin (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: Unrest in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond (0 replies)
- Algeria: Assassination attempt on SNAPAP leader Rachid Malaoui fails (0 replies)
- First NAFTA-Wide Union Could Emerge This Year (0 replies)
- Hundreds of ILWU members block train as EGT dispute heats up (0 replies)
- Minnesota Nurses Strike for Patient Safety (0 replies)
- Abuses in Tech Industry in China Exposed (0 replies)
- Illinois Governor Still in Hotseat: AFSCME Protests Canceled Raises (0 replies)
- Why Won’t Obama and Democrats Defend the Public Sector? (0 replies)
- Korea: VIDEO: Woman Welder Sits In Atop Crane to Protest Job Cuts (0 replies)
- Video: Woman Welder Sits In Atop Crane to Protest Job Cuts (0 replies)
- On Sacred Ground: Native Occupation of Calif. Cove Enters 13th Week (0 replies)
- ILWU takes grain terminal protest to Longview commissioners’ meeting (0 replies)
- African Americans Disproportionately Hurt by Public-Sector Crisis (0 replies)
- Momentum Builds for Guaranteed Paid Sick Days Legislation (0 replies)
- Michigan’s ‘No Soup for You’ Kitchen Shows Price of Budget Cuts (0 replies)
- Will Auto’s Three-Tier Wages Be on the Table? (0 replies)
- New Poll Supports Female Workers’ Discrimination Claims, as ‘OUR Walmart’ Pushes for Change (0 replies)
- The Real Issue in the Boeing Case: The Right to Strike (0 replies)
- Longview port protest leads to citations for dozens of ILWU members (0 replies)
- Vietnam: Huge strike by some 90,000 Pouyen shoe workers, some strike leaders arrested (0 replies)
- Korea: Woman striker rallies Korea workers from the top of a crane (0 replies)
- ‘Only Seconds Away From Becoming a Grave.’ Why Can’t OSHA Easily Close Worksites? (0 replies)
- Labor Intent on Breaking Wisconsin GOP Chokehold, as Recall Votes Start Today (0 replies)
- Critics of AT&T Contract Back Reform Candidate in CWA (0 replies)
- Embattled Colombian Unionists Rally Against ‘Free Trade’ (0 replies)
- China: Tragedies of Globalization: The Truth Behind Electronics Sweatshops (0 replies)
- Cote Divoire: Basile Mahan Gahé union leader still held under harsh conditions - Act Now! (0 replies)
- Despite Lockout, Senate Dems Invite Honeywell CEO to Lecture on Jobs Creation (0 replies)
- Taiwan: Teachers set up first legal trade union (0 replies)
- In Florida, An Organizing Drive that Doubled the Union (0 replies)
- AFSCME Sues Its Former Ally: Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (0 replies)
- Korea: Standard Charter's bank in Korea to shut some branches due to strike now in week three (0 replies)
- Phone Zap in support of Grand Rapids IWW member wrongfully terminated from Jimmy Johns! (0 replies)
- Australia: Carbon price package provides certainty and safeguards for workers, households and communities (0 replies)
- Egypt: Unhappy workers threaten to shut down Egypt's biggest money earner - the Suez Canal (0 replies)
- USA: Labor angered by Obama's willingness to cut Social Security in debt ceiling deal (0 replies)
- South Africa: NUMSA calls for the immediate arrest of lockers engineering company for shooting at striking workers! (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Workers at US-owned Freeport's massive gold and copper mine in Papua extend strike by a week (0 replies)
- Job Prospects Take a Turn for the Worse (0 replies)
- This Week in Labor: Sting Cancels Concert in Solidarity With Workers, UFCW Backs Hemp Farming Bill (0 replies)
- Egypt: The key force in latest Tahrir Square protests? Egypt's labor movement (0 replies)
- Domestic Workers Rights Bill Moves Forward in California (0 replies)
- Rare Victory for Common Sense in Connecticut’s Paid Sick Time Law (0 replies)
- Education Reform: The Real Deal (0 replies)
- Ireland: JLCs ruling devastating for workers, says union (0 replies)
- UK: NUJ condemns Murdoch's closure of the News of the World (0 replies)
- President Obama’s Dangerous Cure for the Federal Deficit (0 replies)
- WTO Finds China Broke Trade Laws, But Steelworkers President Says Action Not Enough (0 replies)
- Connecticut State Workers Brace for Layoffs, as Democrats Tighten Screws on Public-Sector Unions (0 replies)
- British Strike Begins Drive to Save Public Pensions (0 replies)
- States’ Anti-Immigrant Bills Expand the Law-Free Zone (0 replies)
- Largest Teachers Union Endorses Obama (With Some Grumbling By Rank and File) (0 replies)
- Why Did the United Electrical Workers Make Concessions to GE? (0 replies)
- Egypt: VIDEO: Suez workers on strike (0 replies)
- Bahrain: Unions Call for Reinstatement of Sacked Workers and End to Anti-Union Attacks (0 replies)
- Ireland: Collective bargaining a fundamental right (0 replies)
- Obama’s Rightward Drift in Pursuit of ‘Business Confidence’ (0 replies)
- Paid Sick Leave at a Stand-Off in Philly (0 replies)
- Puerto Rico: A Bellwether for Public-Sector Unions? (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Strike at world's biggest copper mine: Eight Thousand Freeport mine workers start 7-day strike (0 replies)
- Global: Stronger alliance to be forged to 'stop the war against workers' (0 replies)
- Australia: Split at national trade union centre ACTU as schools union walks out (0 replies)
- Egypt: 5 workers first to be sentenced under military's anti-protests law (0 replies)
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