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  1. Fixing Schools: A Smart Plan for Jobs (0 replies)
  2. Hershey Guest Worker Scandal Result of Lax Govt. Oversight: Immigration Expert (0 replies)
  3. Sugar Workers Bitter over Lockout (0 replies)
  4. India: Mumbai tiffin carriers join anti-graft protest (0 replies)
  5. 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)
  6. Struggle Hasn’t Changed for ‘The Help’ of Today (0 replies)
  7. A Man, A Plan, A Canal: What Panama’s Massive Expansion Project Means for Labor (0 replies)
  8. Cops and Firefighters: The Public Sector’s New Untouchable Upper Class? (0 replies)
  9. Somalia: Outrage over murder of transport workers in Somalia (0 replies)
  10. Verizon Cuts Off Strikers’ Health Care, as Service Outages Rise (0 replies)
  11. Bahrain: Union leaders on hunger strike (0 replies)
  12. Kazakhstan: Striking Oil Workers' Leader Sentenced (0 replies)
  13. USA: Ohio Republican Governor Kasich Offers to Change Anti-Union Law (0 replies)
  14. ‘Unfair Labor Practice’ at the Forest Hill Crossroads Coffee & Ice Cream (0 replies)
  15. Let's Learn the Right Lessons from Wisconsin (0 replies)
  16. Vietnam: Japanese metalworkers union meets families of jailed Viet unionists (0 replies)
  17. Colombia: Mineworkers leader murdered (0 replies)
  18. Boeing Forced to Turn Over Docs in NLRB Case—as Solomon Challenges Subpoena (0 replies)
  19. Postal Workers to USPS: Don’t Shred Our Contract (0 replies)
  20. Washington’s Anti-Regulatory Crusade, and Why Your Job Hasn’t Killed You Yet (0 replies)
  21. Perry and Romney: Rivals in Love With Plutocracy (0 replies)
  22. IWW Couriers Union Demands Living Wage for Workers at Speedway Delivery and Messenger Service (0 replies)
  23. Stand Up for Sasha McCoy! Mother, Student, Starbucks Barista, IWW Unionist. (0 replies)
  24. China: Economic downturn in USA will increase the chance of social upheaval in China (0 replies)
  25. In Norway, Right-Wing Terror Flares as Solidarity Ebbs (0 replies)
  26. Verizon Strike Highlights Union Effect on Middle Class Jobs (0 replies)
  27. Belgium: FGTB Delegates Sacked at Clariant Chemicals Plant (0 replies)
  28. Fiji: International Trade Union Confederation condemns yet another attack on fundamental rights in Fiji (0 replies)
  29. I.W.W. Food & Retail Workers Union Founding Convention (0 replies)
  30. Fiji: More trouble in paradise: harassment of Fijian trade unions by military Government worsens (0 replies)
  31. Potential Looms for First New York City-Wide Construction Strike in 80 Years (0 replies)
  32. Target Comes Under Fire Around the World (0 replies)
  33. REVIEW: Reviving Labor's Last, Best, and Final Weapon—The Strike (0 replies)
  34. Local 502 raises $20,502 for Vancouver Children’s Hospital (0 replies)
  35. Panama free-trade deal would make it easier for the wealthy to avoid paying taxes (0 replies)
  36. ILWU members in Southern California help take solidarity actions in support of supermarket workers (0 replies)
  37. Local 10 member appointed to the Oakland Citizen’s Police Review Board (0 replies)
  38. Local 63 elects first female business agent (0 replies)
  39. Mary Winzig and the Powell’s Books organizing drive, 1998-2000 (0 replies)
  40. USA: TAKE ACTION: Tell Republicans in Congress it is time to focus on creating jobs (0 replies)
  41. USA: 8 Union Victories Progressives Should Be Watching--And Learning From (0 replies)
  42. Korea: Unrepentant Hanjin Chairman Cho's 'Alliance with GNP' (0 replies)
  43. Guatemala Labor Case: US Steps Up Pressure (0 replies)
  44. Wisconsin Labor Delivers Solid Punch, But No Knockout to GOP (0 replies)
  45. Action Pays Off for Chicago Butcher Charging Wage Theft (0 replies)
  46. Verizon Pickets Turn Away Customers and Chase Scabs (0 replies)
  47. Honeywell Lockout Ends in Victory for Union (0 replies)
  48. Cambodia: Beer girls triumph as payment promised (0 replies)
  49. Boston IWW Joins Striking Verizon Workers on the Picket Line (0 replies)
  50. Atlanta GMB Celebrates New Charter (0 replies)
  51. Police and Thieves: Making Sense of the English Riots (0 replies)
  52. Will Japan’s Largest Union Support Renewable Energy? (0 replies)
  53. A Day in an Auto Plant: High-Stakes Musical Chairs (0 replies)
  54. Wisconsin Recalls Take Two, Needed Three (0 replies)
  55. Issa Subpoenas NLRB, Solomon Could Face Contempt of Congress Charges (0 replies)
  56. Stakes High in Wisconsin Vote, But Labor Effort Energizing Public (0 replies)
  57. The NEA’s Circus (0 replies)
  58. Milwaukee Recall Election Stirs Passions, Tough Fight (0 replies)
  59. Fiji: Warning on Fiji government plan to severely restrict workers' rights (0 replies)
  60. Kazakhstan: Striking Kazakh Oil Workers' Lawyer Gets Six-Year Jail Term (0 replies)
  61. Verizon Strike: As Billions Roll In, Workers Walk Out (0 replies)
  62. Global: Union Leaders call for emergency G20 Summit to respond to run on financial markets (0 replies)
  63. Labor Tells Dems, GOP: Push Job Creation Now (0 replies)
  64. A Friend to Day Laborers (0 replies)
  65. Palestine: Strike by Palestinian quarry workers now in 2nd month (0 replies)
  66. Egypt: The city,the workers and the labour strikes that first took on Mubarak (0 replies)
  67. Fiji: All-out assault on trade unionism by the military government (0 replies)
  68. Honeywell Uranium Workers End Lockout, Accept Concessions (0 replies)
  69. Strike Beats Back Pension Cuts at NY Nuclear Plants (0 replies)
  70. Coalition of Imokalee Workers Brings Farmworker Movement to the Streets (0 replies)
  71. Next Up: After Debt-Ceiling Debacle, New Trade Deals Pushed by Obama (0 replies)
  72. This Week in Labor: Onion News Network Writers Join WGAE (0 replies)
  73. India: 10 lakh bank employees on strike today (0 replies)
  74. Will Workplace Safety Become a Casualty of the Debt Deal? (0 replies)
  75. What the Honeywell Lockout Taught Me About International Labor Solidarity (0 replies)
  76. Bad Brains: Mother Jones Reveals Slaughterhouse’s ‘Dirty Secret’ (0 replies)
  77. Good News for Wage-Theft Victims in San Francisco (0 replies)
  78. USA: A global minimum wage system needed for economic recovery (0 replies)
  79. Israel: Histadrut calls mass meeting in Tel Aviv; 10000 activists to attend (0 replies)
  80. Next Low-Wage Haven: USA (0 replies)
  81. Fiji: Illegal regime to try and pin sedition charges on union trio (0 replies)
  82. Koreans Brave Pepper Spray, Thugs to Rally at Crane Sit-In (0 replies)
  83. Under New Guidelines, Cheap Birth Control Pays Off for Working Women (0 replies)
  84. 10-Month Iowa Lockout Ends With New Contract, and Disappointment (0 replies)
  85. USA: Honeywell Sour to the End; Steelworkers Local in Illinois Narrowly Ratifies 3-Year Contract (0 replies)
  86. Nigeria: Minimum Wage: At Last, Government Concedes to Labour (0 replies)
  87. Israel: The Tent Intifada in Tel Aviv (0 replies)
  88. Korea: Interview with Kim Jin-suk - committed to crane top protest until Hanjin re-instates workers (0 replies)
  89. UK: Ed Miliband plans to curb union hold over Labour (0 replies)
  90. USA: The Strike that Busted US Unions (0 replies)
  91. Huffington’s Bogus Defense of Unpaid Bloggers (0 replies)
  92. Worry of Double-Dip Recession and Jobs Crisis Lost in Debt-Ceiling Coverage (0 replies)
  93. A Disastrous Debt Deal: Just Cuts, and No Jobs (0 replies)
  94. Verizon Showdown Calls for New Strike Tactics (0 replies)
  95. Emergency Decree Cuts Wages for Detroit School Workers (0 replies)
  96. Verizon Showdown Calls for New Strike Tactics (0 replies)
  97. Cambodia: Shoe factories under the spotlight (0 replies)
  98. Payback Time: Polls Promising as Wis. Unions Ready for GOP Recall Elections (0 replies)
  99. Thailand: Urgent appeal: Solidarity with Thai railway workers (0 replies)
  100. Furniture Workers Win Ikea Union Drive, With Help from Abroad (0 replies)
  101. Sotheby’s Locks Out Union Art Handlers, Again (0 replies)
  102. Chicago Butcher Demands His Pay—With A Little Help From Friends (0 replies)
  103. The Trillion-Dollar Debt Ceiling Deal: Class Warfare in Action (0 replies)
  104. Chile: ‘Together We Can’ …. Chile’s Copper Miners Unite for National Gain (0 replies)
  105. Australia: CFMEU Wins Major Bargaining Ruling Against Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  106. IWW Cleaners Score Victory in Guildhall Dispute (0 replies)
  107. A. Philip Randolph (0 replies)
  108. Malaysia: Get out! RUM tells KTMB boss (0 replies)
  109. Request Email Alias (0 replies)
  110. Korea: Stop the prosecution and harassment of Korean public workers (0 replies)
  111. Remembering Bloody Thursday (0 replies)
  112. Seattle Longshore celebrates 125th anniversary of union’s founding (0 replies)
  113. IBU members rise with Portland for justice at Georgia-Pacific (0 replies)
  114. Rite Aid workers call on company executives to support affordable health care at shareholder meeting (0 replies)
  115. Korea: Crane-Top Strike Rattles Seoul (0 replies)
  116. This Week in Labor: IKEA Workers Vote to Unionize in Virginia (0 replies)
  117. CWA's T-Mobile Win Sets Stage for AT&T Merger Fight (0 replies)
  118. Giant Supervalu Grocery Chain Sues Small Workers Center (0 replies)
  119. Home Health Workers Are Sick of Being Shut Out of Labor Law (0 replies)
  120. ILWU members show solidarity as they turn up the heat on EGT (0 replies)
  121. Cambodia: Police warn Beer Girls over noisy, embarrassing, chants during strike (0 replies)
  122. Issa and NLRB Continue Duel, as Boeing CEO Threatens to Shift More Production (0 replies)
  123. Labor’s Excellent Adventure: ‘Truth Tour’ Urges Recall of Wis. GOP Senators (0 replies)
  124. The Depressing World of Want Ads for the Unemployed (0 replies)
  125. Thailand: ‘Shock and disbelief’ greet Thai labour court decision (0 replies)
  126. Kazakhstan: Striking Kazakh Oil Workers Thank Sting For Support (0 replies)
  127. Global: Olympics firms warned on sweatshops abuse (0 replies)
  128. Israel: Crisis escalates as unions weigh in (0 replies)
  129. Locked-Out Armstrong Workers Head Back to Bargaining Table (as Temps Take Their Jobs) (0 replies)
  130. In the Wake of Oslo Attacks, a Path Forward for Labor? (0 replies)
  131. Chilean Starbucks Workers on Strike, as U.S. Baristas Show Solidarity (0 replies)
  132. New York’s $600 Million Fraud Shows Privatization Doesn’t Pay (0 replies)
  133. President Obama’s Stuck on the Wrong Kind of Stimulus (0 replies)
  134. Zimbabwe: Controversial diamond sales fund civil service wage hikes: Criticised as Mugabe vote-buying (0 replies)
  135. Republicans Shut Down Aviation Agency over Union Election Rules (0 replies)
  136. Global: Strike contagion hits global miners (0 replies)
  137. Egypt: Continuing Violations of Workers’ Rights in Egypt (0 replies)
  138. Korea: Woman spends 200th day in crane-top protest against lay-offs at Hanjin shipping company (0 replies)
  139. Palestine: ‘When you've sold the camel, don't fret about the reins' (0 replies)
  140. Global: Mine workers across three continents are striking over pay (0 replies)
  141. USA: Unions Cheer Anti-Digital Piracy Measures (0 replies)
  142. Unions Cheer Anti-Digital Piracy Measures (0 replies)
  143. Open Season on Old People (0 replies)
  144. Why Connecticut Workers Said ‘No Concessions’ (0 replies)
  145. In Auto Negotiations, UAW Likely to Continue Move Away From Reuther Model (0 replies)
  146. Global: Raising our voices: Case studies of women trade unionists in the Global South (0 replies)
  147. Korea: Umbrella labor group holds rally against shipbuilder's layoff (0 replies)
  148. ILWU forces temporary Longview terminal shutdown (0 replies)
  149. IWW Starbucks Workers Union Declares Global Week of Action against Starbucks Union Busting in Solidarity with the Chilean Starbucks Strikers (0 replies)
  150. Norway: A crude attack against democracy (0 replies)
  151. This Week in Labor: OSHA’s List of Shame, and Big Three/UAW Talks Set to Start in Detroit (0 replies)
  152. NLRB General Counsel Defiant, as Subpoena Showdown Looms (0 replies)
  153. USA: Hyatt Protest Heats Up: Hotel Turns Heat Lamps On Union Strikers During Brutally Hot Day (0 replies)
  154. The East Japan Earthquake and rescue and reconstruction efforts by dockers’ union in Japan (0 replies)
  155. Hotel Workers Turn Up Heat on Stubborn Hyatt (0 replies)
  156. After Budget Standoff, Wealthy Minnesotans Escape Higher Taxes (0 replies)
  157. The Railroad Industry & the Need for One Big Union (0 replies)
  158. Hyatt Hotel Puts the Heat on Striking Workers—Literally (0 replies)
  159. With GOP Roadmap in Hand, Where Will Obama and Dems Wind Up? (0 replies)
  160. Longshore Workers Thresh Grain Shipper, Block Train (0 replies)
  161. Kaiser Election Results KOed: Judge Orders Rematch Between SEIU and NUHW (0 replies)
  162. Elements of Victory Emerge as Uranium Lockout Nears End (0 replies)
  163. Urgent Solidarity Appeal - Starbucks Worker Wrongfully Terminated! (0 replies)
  164. IWW Cleaners Strike Hits London (0 replies)
  165. Official Release from the IWW London Cleaners (0 replies)
  166. Starbucks Workers Plan Strike in Chile (0 replies)
  167. USA: The attack on workers and unions: A slide show for fighting back (0 replies)
  168. Global: A video invite to LabourStart's conference (0 replies)
  169. How Murdoch’s Empire Suffocates the Craft of Journalism (0 replies)
  170. Chicago Unions Resist Mayor Emanuel’s ‘Threat’ (0 replies)
  171. Pro-Business Rat Attends NLRB Hearing on Proposed Union Election Rule (0 replies)
  172. Egypt: What have workers gained from the revolution? (0 replies)
  173. Film: How Miners Beat a Lockout (0 replies)
  174. Unions Continue Pushback Against Split Telecom Workforce (0 replies)
  175. FedEx Package Handlers to Vote on Teamsters (0 replies)
  176. Pacific: Through Union Allies, Fiji’s Labor Troubles Ripple Across the Pacific (0 replies)
  177. States Can’t Win the Endless ‘Business Climate’ Game (0 replies)
  178. Through Union Allies, Fiji’s Labor Troubles Ripple Across the Pacific (0 replies)
  179. Longshoremen Get Old-School With Trespassing and Train Blockage (0 replies)
  180. Korea: Hope Bus participants exposed to chemicals added to water canons (0 replies)
  181. Pakistan: ITF denounces aviation union leaders’ murder (0 replies)
  182. South Africa: Metal Strike Ends with Exemplary 3-Year Contract (0 replies)
  183. Pakistan: PIA workers go on strike after union leader shot dead (0 replies)
  184. South Africa: NUM Succeeds in Blocking Vale’s Bid for Metorex (0 replies)
  185. Chicago Ballet Labor Struggle Takes Center Stage (0 replies)
  186. Fiji: TWU threatens to stop flights to Fiji to protest military crackdown on workers' rights (0 replies)
  187. Jordan: Battle over teachers association has yet to begin (0 replies)
  188. This Week in Labor: Unrest in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond (0 replies)
  189. Algeria: Assassination attempt on SNAPAP leader Rachid Malaoui fails (0 replies)
  190. First NAFTA-Wide Union Could Emerge This Year (0 replies)
  191. Hundreds of ILWU members block train as EGT dispute heats up (0 replies)
  192. Minnesota Nurses Strike for Patient Safety (0 replies)
  193. Abuses in Tech Industry in China Exposed (0 replies)
  194. Illinois Governor Still in Hotseat: AFSCME Protests Canceled Raises (0 replies)
  195. Why Won’t Obama and Democrats Defend the Public Sector? (0 replies)
  196. Korea: VIDEO: Woman Welder Sits In Atop Crane to Protest Job Cuts (0 replies)
  197. Video: Woman Welder Sits In Atop Crane to Protest Job Cuts (0 replies)
  198. On Sacred Ground: Native Occupation of Calif. Cove Enters 13th Week (0 replies)
  199. ILWU takes grain terminal protest to Longview commissioners’ meeting (0 replies)
  200. African Americans Disproportionately Hurt by Public-Sector Crisis (0 replies)
  201. Momentum Builds for Guaranteed Paid Sick Days Legislation (0 replies)
  202. Michigan’s ‘No Soup for You’ Kitchen Shows Price of Budget Cuts (0 replies)
  203. Will Auto’s Three-Tier Wages Be on the Table? (0 replies)
  204. New Poll Supports Female Workers’ Discrimination Claims, as ‘OUR Walmart’ Pushes for Change (0 replies)
  205. The Real Issue in the Boeing Case: The Right to Strike (0 replies)
  206. Longview port protest leads to citations for dozens of ILWU members (0 replies)
  207. Vietnam: Huge strike by some 90,000 Pouyen shoe workers, some strike leaders arrested (0 replies)
  208. Korea: Woman striker rallies Korea workers from the top of a crane (0 replies)
  209. ‘Only Seconds Away From Becoming a Grave.’ Why Can’t OSHA Easily Close Worksites? (0 replies)
  210. Labor Intent on Breaking Wisconsin GOP Chokehold, as Recall Votes Start Today (0 replies)
  211. Critics of AT&T Contract Back Reform Candidate in CWA (0 replies)
  212. Embattled Colombian Unionists Rally Against ‘Free Trade’ (0 replies)
  213. China: Tragedies of Globalization: The Truth Behind Electronics Sweatshops (0 replies)
  214. Cote Divoire: Basile Mahan Gahé union leader still held under harsh conditions - Act Now! (0 replies)
  215. Despite Lockout, Senate Dems Invite Honeywell CEO to Lecture on Jobs Creation (0 replies)
  216. Taiwan: Teachers set up first legal trade union (0 replies)
  217. In Florida, An Organizing Drive that Doubled the Union (0 replies)
  218. AFSCME Sues Its Former Ally: Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (0 replies)
  219. Korea: Standard Charter's bank in Korea to shut some branches due to strike now in week three (0 replies)
  220. Phone Zap in support of Grand Rapids IWW member wrongfully terminated from Jimmy Johns! (0 replies)
  221. Australia: Carbon price package provides certainty and safeguards for workers, households and communities (0 replies)
  222. Egypt: Unhappy workers threaten to shut down Egypt's biggest money earner - the Suez Canal (0 replies)
  223. USA: Labor angered by Obama's willingness to cut Social Security in debt ceiling deal (0 replies)
  224. South Africa: NUMSA calls for the immediate arrest of lockers engineering company for shooting at striking workers! (0 replies)
  225. Indonesia: Workers at US-owned Freeport's massive gold and copper mine in Papua extend strike by a week (0 replies)
  226. Job Prospects Take a Turn for the Worse (0 replies)
  227. This Week in Labor: Sting Cancels Concert in Solidarity With Workers, UFCW Backs Hemp Farming Bill (0 replies)
  228. Egypt: The key force in latest Tahrir Square protests? Egypt's labor movement (0 replies)
  229. Domestic Workers Rights Bill Moves Forward in California (0 replies)
  230. Rare Victory for Common Sense in Connecticut’s Paid Sick Time Law (0 replies)
  231. Education Reform: The Real Deal (0 replies)
  232. Ireland: JLCs ruling devastating for workers, says union (0 replies)
  233. UK: NUJ condemns Murdoch's closure of the News of the World (0 replies)
  234. President Obama’s Dangerous Cure for the Federal Deficit (0 replies)
  235. WTO Finds China Broke Trade Laws, But Steelworkers President Says Action Not Enough (0 replies)
  236. Connecticut State Workers Brace for Layoffs, as Democrats Tighten Screws on Public-Sector Unions (0 replies)
  237. British Strike Begins Drive to Save Public Pensions (0 replies)
  238. States’ Anti-Immigrant Bills Expand the Law-Free Zone (0 replies)
  239. Largest Teachers Union Endorses Obama (With Some Grumbling By Rank and File) (0 replies)
  240. Why Did the United Electrical Workers Make Concessions to GE? (0 replies)
  241. Egypt: VIDEO: Suez workers on strike (0 replies)
  242. Bahrain: Unions Call for Reinstatement of Sacked Workers and End to Anti-Union Attacks (0 replies)
  243. Ireland: Collective bargaining a fundamental right (0 replies)
  244. Obama’s Rightward Drift in Pursuit of ‘Business Confidence’ (0 replies)
  245. Paid Sick Leave at a Stand-Off in Philly (0 replies)
  246. Puerto Rico: A Bellwether for Public-Sector Unions? (0 replies)
  247. Indonesia: Strike at world's biggest copper mine: Eight Thousand Freeport mine workers start 7-day strike (0 replies)
  248. Global: Stronger alliance to be forged to 'stop the war against workers' (0 replies)
  249. Australia: Split at national trade union centre ACTU as schools union walks out (0 replies)
  250. Egypt: 5 workers first to be sentenced under military's anti-protests law (0 replies)