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- India: Pakistani workers express solidarity with Indian counterparts (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe: Court orders reinstatement of Energy Worker union leader Angeline Chitambo (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Time for brands to pay compensation to Bangladesh victims (0 replies)
- Tunisia: UGTT Calls For A General Strike Friday After Opposition Leader Assassination (0 replies)
- A Push for Workers’ Rights in Massachusetts (0 replies)
- Parents Sue To Halt Chicago School Closings, Alleging Discrimination (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- It’s Caregivers vs. Privatizers in New York and New Jersey Hospital Wars (0 replies)
- In National Day of Action To Raise Minimum Wage, New Yorkers Stage Stealth Sit-In (0 replies)
- Chicago Teachers Protest Layoffs, Chanting ‘Emanuel Has Got To Go!’ (0 replies)
- U.S. ‘Bangladesh Action Plan’ Calls for Safety Hotline, More Inspectors (0 replies)
- Newswatch: Direct Action Gets the AC, Tar Sands Train Explodes, Fired for Being 'Irresistible,' Beer Boycott, and More (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Revised Bangladesh labour law ‘falls short’ of international standards – UN agency (0 replies)
- India: Nine union leaders released on bail in the Maruti workers struggle (0 replies)
- Award-Winning Chicago Teacher Gets Pink Slip in Round of 2,113 Layoffs (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: How to Make Verizon Hear Us Next Time (0 replies)
- India: Maruti Suzuki workers fight on (0 replies)
- Egypt: IndustriALL deepens its program for independent unions in Egypt (0 replies)
- Your ‘Distressed’ Jeans Are Wearing Out Workers’ Lungs (0 replies)
- The Most Injurious Job in America (0 replies)
- We're Taxing the Rich... and So Can You (0 replies)
- New Report: The Pulp and Paper Industry Can Save Jobs by Becoming More Energy Efficient (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: New Bangladesh Law Fails Again to Protect Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
- Israel: Turning Israel's port workers into public enemy number one (0 replies)
- Global: Garment workers making less money than 10 years ago (0 replies)
- Heat Wave Prompts Strike at Dunkin’ Donuts, McDonald’s (0 replies)
- Transgender Workers Triumph in Discrimination Suits; Detroit Goes Bankrupt; Portland Truckers Strike (0 replies)
- Global: Big global poll reveals 80% of voters think govts fail to tackle unemployment (0 replies)
- Indian Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
- Low-Wage Workers in D.C. Turn Pledge of Allegiance Into Protest Chant (0 replies)
- India: Maruti workers to defy prohibitory orders today (0 replies)
- Colombia: Drummond accused of murdering union leaders (0 replies)
- India: Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
- Waste Management recycling workers protest abuse, disrespect & poor conditions at company headquarters (0 replies)
- South Africa: Happy birthday, Comrade Nelson Mandela (0 replies)
- Egypt: Appointment of prominent union leader as Manpower and Immigration Minister welcomed (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: The power of organizing (0 replies)
- Philippines: APL calls for justice on the death of Dodong Petalcorin (0 replies)
- Canada: Use of scabs at Labatt leading to workplace injuries and accidents (0 replies)
- Will Bangladesh Get Off the Hook on Safety Improvements? (0 replies)
- The Key to Stemming Gun Violence? Raise Wages, Say Chicago Retail Workers (0 replies)
- Democrats Paid ‘Pound of Flesh’ in National Labor Board Fight (0 replies)
- Operating Engineers Reformers Hope Election, Lawsuits Will Clean House (0 replies)
- USA: McJobs Are the Future: Why You Should Care What Fast Food Workers Earn (0 replies)
- Global: Mass destruction of direct, permanent employment constitutes a major threat to unions (0 replies)
- Electronic Medical Records: Friend or Foe? (0 replies)
- Global: L20 Summit begins in Moscow today (0 replies)
- USA: Vacancies and Partisan Fighting Put NLRB in Legal Limbo and at center of filibuster fight (0 replies)
- India: Support the hunger strike of Maruti Suzuki workers (0 replies)
- Philippines: Twenty trade union leaders murdered in the Philippines over the last decade (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Jonathan and the violation of agreements with workers (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Labour laws fall short of protecting workers: HRW (0 replies)
- Greece: National Strike as Thousands More Face Dismissal (0 replies)
- Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Revenge of the Next-Wave Nerds (0 replies)
- With proposed rule, U.S. Coast Guard will misuse taxpayer resources to provide private security for foreign grain conglomerates and trample American w (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Wiretapped Union Activist Learned Facebook to Stir Protest (0 replies)
- India: Maruti Suzuki workers prepare hunger strike (0 replies)
- What India’s Sex Workers Want: Power, Not Rescue (0 replies)
- IBEW Chimes In with Obamacare Concerns (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Workers leaders campaign for effective plant level trade unions in garment sector (0 replies)
- Philippines: Davao transport union leader killed in broad daylight (0 replies)
- New Report: Unions Shield Workers—and States—Against Recession (0 replies)
- Philippines: ITF condemns murder of union leader (0 replies)
- Brazil: Tens of thousands in union-led strikes (0 replies)
- Mexico: Farm Worker Union Leader Visits Mexico’s Most Well-Known Political Prisoner (0 replies)
- China: Sign the petition demanding all denim jeans brands stop sandblasting (0 replies)
- Argentina: Unions lead striking workers to streets (0 replies)
- Global: IndustriALL Global Union readies to pull the trigger on Rio Tinto (0 replies)
- USA: Polls suggest American unions back in favour - especially amongst under 30s (0 replies)
- Labor and Living Wage Advocates Thwart Wal-Mart in D.C. (0 replies)
- Nurses—and a City Council Member—Brave Arrest To Stop SUNY Hospital Closing (0 replies)
- Moral Mondays Renew the Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement (0 replies)
- USA: Workers Ask Port To Take A Stand in 10-month Lockout (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: The Garment Workers Who Survived (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Walmart/Gap Bangladesh safety plan: pale imitation of Accord (0 replies)
- Labor Weighs Whether or Not Immigration Bill is Worth Supporting (0 replies)
- Breadwinner Moms on the Rise—But Are They Really Winning? (0 replies)
- Deli Worker Speaks Out Against Sexual Harassment and Racial Slurs (0 replies)
- Chinese Workers Kidnap Factory Executives (0 replies)
- USA: BART's Lead Negotiator Has a History of Illegal Behavior (0 replies)
- EXCLUSIVE: UFCW Expected To Rejoin AFL-CIO in August (0 replies)
- Tools and Tactics to Win Online (0 replies)
- Lebanon: Mondelez announces instant plant closure - with hired gunmen in attendance (0 replies)
- India: Workers from 100 cos come out in support of Bajaj stir in Pune (0 replies)
- Disaster Unpreparedness: Wildfire Tragedy Sheds Light on Dangerous Budget Gaps (0 replies)
- Fireworks Explode in New York Over Chinese Bridge Deal (0 replies)
- After Outcry, McDonald’s Franchise Drops Compulsory ‘Payroll Debit Cards’ (0 replies)
- Why a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Laid-Off Photojournalists Defend Their Field (0 replies)
- Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Next steps to implement historic Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh (0 replies)
- UK: Ed Miliband says Labour needs to mend, not end, union links (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Act Now! COSATU calls for the unbanning of TUCOSWA (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Government to Review Deficient Labour Law Proposal (0 replies)
- Canada: Is the Beer You Are Drinking This Weekend Union Made? (0 replies)
- Boss-napped: What We Can Learn From China’s Labor Banditry (0 replies)
- Reformers Win D.C. Teachers Union Election, Make Gains in Newark (0 replies)
- Senator Boxer Tears Into the EPA Over West, Texas Explosion (0 replies)
- Egypt: Millions demand President of Egypt to resign (0 replies)
- Interview: AT&T Tech Blew the Whistle on NSA Spying—in 2006 (0 replies)
- Canada: Construction: de retour en grève dans un an? (0 replies)
- Sweden: Kommunal wins employers’ dispute after nine days of strike action in Sweden (0 replies)
- Unite Here and Hyatt Hotels Reach Broad Peace Agreement (0 replies)
- Lebanon: Mondelez announces instant Lebanon plant closure - with hired gunmen in attendance! (0 replies)
- At Last, Hyatt Workers Win Deal—With Room to Grow (0 replies)
- Iraq: Union Victory! Basra Court finally drops charges against Hassan Juma’a (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Demanding Better Pay and Workplace Safety, BART Workers Go On Strike (0 replies)
- Brazilian Demonstrators Fill the Streets, Unions Join In (0 replies)
- Federal Workers Encouraged To Spy on Each Other; Wins in NYC and Kentucky; Obama Censures Bangladesh (0 replies)
- In a Blow Against Austerity, Legal Services Strikers Win Contract (0 replies)
- India: Stop PepsiCo's brutal attack on fundamental human rights! (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Obama Administration Suspends Trade Privileges for Bangladesh Over Worker Safety, Rights (0 replies)
- Norway: Får likevel tilbake jobben etter foreldrepermisjon (0 replies)
- Kenya: 200,000 Teachers Join Knut Strike, Ask Kaimenyi to Resign (0 replies)
- From Dhaka to Broadway, Protests Target Bangladesh Factory Death Traps (0 replies)
- Blues Go Green, Applaud Obama’s Climate Action Plan (0 replies)
- Supreme Court Scrutiny of ‘Neutrality’ Pacts Could Be Another Blow to Unions (0 replies)
- ‘Vote No’ Movement Sends UPS Bargainers Back to Table (0 replies)
- Portugal: Workers Strike to Say Austerity Has Gone Too Far (0 replies)
- Chile: Major ports and roads blocked in nation-wide strike (0 replies)
- Portugal: Portuguese go on general strike, halt public transport (0 replies)
- The Supervisor From Hell Gets a Pass From SCOTUS (0 replies)
- How the McJob Is Reviving the Strike: An Interview with Joe Burns (0 replies)
- Portugal: Large turnout expected for general strike (0 replies)
- Newark Teacher Reformers Win Majority (0 replies)
- Iran: Afshin Osanloo (1971-2013) Repression Takes the Life of Another Union Organizer (0 replies)
- Egypt: Independent trade unions call for another revolution (0 replies)
- Summer of Solidarity: Tour Will Connect the Grassroots (0 replies)
- China: U.S. factory boss held hostage by workers demanding severance packages (0 replies)
- Task Force Probes Sexual Harassment in Byzantine Warehouse Sector (0 replies)
- SUNY Defies Court Order as Nurses Fight to Save Long Island Hospital (0 replies)
- Big Business Scores Another Win as Supreme Court Takes Up Presidential Appointments to NLRB (0 replies)
- For Disgruntled Young Workers, Lawsuits May Spark Intern Insurrection (0 replies)
- Canada: Twelve reasons why union-busting Bill C-377 is the worst (0 replies)
- EMT’s in Portland win election to join ILWU (0 replies)
- ILWU ‘Walk the Coast ’was a Top 100 Fundraiser for Alex’s Lemonade Stand in 2012 (0 replies)
- Fast Food Strikes: What's Cooking? (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Turkey: The June Days in Turkey: an update (0 replies)
- Pacific Tugboat Service workers join union (0 replies)
- ILWU Legislative Conference aims for political accountability (0 replies)
- TWIC flunks latest test (0 replies)
- Bill Kemp, longtime Canadian ILWU activist, passes away at the age of 86 (0 replies)
- Turkey: World response to Turkey solidarity call (0 replies)
- Japan: Heroes of the meltdown (0 replies)
- Chicago’s $2 Billion Decision: Will it Buy U.S.? (0 replies)
- Striking Labatt Workers Call for Beer Boycott; Unpaid Internships Won’t Get You a Job (0 replies)
- What Are ‘Micro-Unions,’ and Why Is Big Business So Upset About Them? (0 replies)
- A Doomsday Budget, and Starving for Safety (0 replies)
- Strikers Defend Legal Services for the Poor (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Bangladeshis are Organizing! (0 replies)
- Global: The decline of labour share is a global losss (0 replies)
- Global: Call for nominations for evil company 2014 (0 replies)
- When There’s a Fee to Get Your Pay (0 replies)
- Excluded from Federal Standards, California Home Aides Get Their Day in Court (0 replies)
- Turkey: Unions shame Turkish PM with worldwide actions (0 replies)
- Private Equity Stalks Hospitals (0 replies)
- Newswatch: Summer Vacation (or Not), Disneyland Coup, Interns' Revenge, Does Someone Have to Go?, and More (0 replies)
- Labor Protestors Arrested at Giants Game (0 replies)
- Iran: IFJ Presses President-Elect in Iran on Journalists' Union Closure (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Time to Update the Union Handbook on ‘Just Cause’ (0 replies)
- District Court tosses out NLRB’s 10K ruling against ILWU (0 replies)
- Turkey: Government threatens to deploy army to end unrest (0 replies)
- Turkey: Unions Strike Again, Bolstering Call for Government to Resign (0 replies)
- Turkish Unions Strike Again, Bolstering Call for Government to Resign (0 replies)
- Turkey: Striking workers, riot police face off in Turkish capital (0 replies)
- Turkey: Journalists Call for International Action to End Crackdown on Media in Turkey (0 replies)
- Egypt: Workers have right to strike: Egyptian court overturns jailing of five dockworkers (0 replies)
- Australia: Life on edge as new divide ignored (0 replies)
- Fiji: Burrow: ITUC will push for ILO Commission of Inquiry on Fiji (0 replies)
- Turkey: Five Turkish trade unions begin nationwide demonstrations with one-day strike (0 replies)
- Turkey: Turkish union federation to call Monday general strike after police raid (0 replies)
- USA: Working America demonstrates through dance the power of coworker collectivism (0 replies)
- Japan: Japanese Railway Workers Support Dockers Half a World Away (0 replies)
- The Demise of Labor Papers is a Crisis—Is It Also an Opportunity? (0 replies)
- Dark Days for Philly Schools As Cuts Threaten to Decimate District (0 replies)
- Why Safer Food Workers Mean Safer Food (0 replies)
- VIDEO: Japanese Railway Workers Support Dockers Half a World Away (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military regime accused of intimidation over filming union delegate at ILO conference (0 replies)
- Egypt: Egyptian trade union leader facing jail (0 replies)
- Ford Gets on Wellness Bandwagon—Despite Evidence Such Programs Don’t Work (0 replies)
- Greece: General strike in TV row (0 replies)
- Turkey: Death toll rises as Amnesty condemns 'unprecedented' violence of security services (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Unions reject new labour laws (0 replies)
- Recruitment Abuses Emerge in Immigration Reform Debate (0 replies)
- Despite Bringing the Surveillance State to Work, Bloomberg has Trouble Tracking Overtime (0 replies)
- A Dream Deferred for Older Americans Struggling to Find Work (0 replies)
- Strike Looms as Patriot Coal Walks Out on Negotiations (0 replies)
- U.S. and Colombian Auto Workers Keep GM in the Spotlight (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Greece: Greek unions call 24-hour strike over state TV closure (0 replies)
- Turkey: PM to meet protesters after riot police use tear gas to clear Taksim Square (0 replies)
- Israel: Boycott by Israeli diplomats in Warsaw of Netanyahu visit to Poland (0 replies)
- Global: New ITUC Report on Violations of Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
- Global: More than 10 million children work as domestic servants: ILO (0 replies)
- Global: A global scandal: 215 mill boys and girls in child labour (0 replies)
- Snowden Leak Highlights Few Whistleblower Protections for Intelligence Contract Employees (0 replies)
- Review: Murder of a Post Office Manager (0 replies)
- Turkey: In pictures: Police storm Taksim square (0 replies)
- Turkey: Riot police storm Taksim Square (0 replies)
- Turkey: Turkish riot police move in on protesters at Taksim Square (0 replies)
- Costa Rica: Labor unions, others planning national general strike – for their right to strike (0 replies)
- Reform Rekindled (0 replies)
- Turkey: Anti-government rallies continue into 9th day (0 replies)
- Turkey: Tens of thousands on streets, Turkish PM Erdogan defiant (0 replies)
- Chicago Demands Justice for Wal-Mart Workers (0 replies)
- Turkey: Unions Marching to Taksim Square (0 replies)
- Egypt: ILO places Egypt on blacklist due to receding workers' freedoms (0 replies)
- U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
- Turkey: Global unions demand action over violent repression (0 replies)
- Dirty Dishes: The Laundry Workers Center Aims to Make Another Workplace Cleaner (0 replies)
- From the Mines to Wal-Mart, Hope Dies Last (0 replies)
- Turkish Unions Strike, Joining Mass Protests (0 replies)
- BREAKING: OSHA Inspected Philly Building Collapse Site, But Did Not Shut It Down (0 replies)
- Turkey: The statement of demands by Taksim Solidarity (0 replies)
- China: Jilin poultry plant tragedy highlights lack of legal enforcement and lack of a proper trade union (0 replies)
- Show Some Real Employee Appreciation, Say Walmart Strikers this Week (0 replies)
- Turkey: List Of Demands Presented As Unrest Intensifies (0 replies)
- Turkey: The Statement of Demands by Taksim Solidarity (0 replies)
- Turkey: Police Attack Union Strikes in Ankara (0 replies)
- Striking Walmart Workers Bus to Bentonville Seeking Corporate Reform (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh police open fire at collapsed garment factory protest (0 replies)
- Israel: Labor of love: Israelis get organized, flock to union in record numbers (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Strikers rally for jailed union leaders (0 replies)
- Obama’s New Tactic: If You Don’t Eat Your Meat, You Can’t Have Any Pudding (0 replies)
- 150 Arrested Protesting North Carolina's Attacks on Workers, Poor (0 replies)
- 150 Arrested Protesting North Carolina's Attacks on Workers, Poor (0 replies)
- Can Illinois Public Employees Win a Fair Pension Deal? (0 replies)
- United Arab Emirates: Why the Dubai Strike Matters (0 replies)
- UK: Labour must make a principled defence of trade union funding (0 replies)
- Turkey: Occupy Gezi: 240,000-Member Union Joins Protests (0 replies)
- Portugal: Unions set stage for broad anti-austerity strike (0 replies)
- Turkey: Workers strike in support of protests (0 replies)
- Turkey: ITUC: Turkish government must end confrontation and release detained unionists (0 replies)
- Feds’ Medical Marijuana Clampdown Just Another Reason to Join the Union (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Police clash with thousands of workers at factory making Nike wear (0 replies)
- China: At least 119 killed in fire at Baoyuan poultry plant in China (0 replies)
- Why the Dubai Strike Matters (0 replies)
- Movies We Love about Workers, Work, and the Workplace (0 replies)
- Raising Our Voices in Taksim Square (0 replies)
- Turkey: Raising our voices in Taksim Square (0 replies)
- USA: Walmart, Gap Refuse to Sign Bangladesh Safety Pact (0 replies)
- Turkey: Union to strike from Tuesday over unrest (0 replies)
- Iraq: VIDEO: Listen to Hassan Juma oil worker union leader whose trial starts tomorrow June 3 (0 replies)
- Kazakhstan: Six Zhanaozen Activists, Oil Workers Freed From Prison (0 replies)
- USA: Baseball Players Union Speaks Out For Striking Workers Who Make Their Uniforms (0 replies)
- Indonesia: Workers refuse to return to Indonesia mine after accident (0 replies)
- Africa: On the Road to an Arab Region Trade Union Organisation (0 replies)
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