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  1. India: Pakistani workers express solidarity with Indian counterparts (0 replies)
  2. Zimbabwe: Court orders reinstatement of Energy Worker union leader Angeline Chitambo (0 replies)
  3. Bangladesh: Time for brands to pay compensation to Bangladesh victims (0 replies)
  4. Tunisia: UGTT Calls For A General Strike Friday After Opposition Leader Assassination (0 replies)
  5. A Push for Workers’ Rights in Massachusetts (0 replies)
  6. Parents Sue To Halt Chicago School Closings, Alleging Discrimination (0 replies)
  7. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  8. It’s Caregivers vs. Privatizers in New York and New Jersey Hospital Wars (0 replies)
  9. In National Day of Action To Raise Minimum Wage, New Yorkers Stage Stealth Sit-In (0 replies)
  10. Chicago Teachers Protest Layoffs, Chanting ‘Emanuel Has Got To Go!’ (0 replies)
  11. U.S. ‘Bangladesh Action Plan’ Calls for Safety Hotline, More Inspectors (0 replies)
  12. Newswatch: Direct Action Gets the AC, Tar Sands Train Explodes, Fired for Being 'Irresistible,' Beer Boycott, and More (0 replies)
  13. Bangladesh: Revised Bangladesh labour law ‘falls short’ of international standards – UN agency (0 replies)
  14. India: Nine union leaders released on bail in the Maruti workers struggle (0 replies)
  15. Award-Winning Chicago Teacher Gets Pink Slip in Round of 2,113 Layoffs (0 replies)
  16. Viewpoint: How to Make Verizon Hear Us Next Time (0 replies)
  17. India: Maruti Suzuki workers fight on (0 replies)
  18. Egypt: IndustriALL deepens its program for independent unions in Egypt (0 replies)
  19. Your ‘Distressed’ Jeans Are Wearing Out Workers’ Lungs (0 replies)
  20. The Most Injurious Job in America (0 replies)
  21. We're Taxing the Rich... and So Can You (0 replies)
  22. New Report: The Pulp and Paper Industry Can Save Jobs by Becoming More Energy Efficient (0 replies)
  23. Bangladesh: New Bangladesh Law Fails Again to Protect Workers’ Rights (0 replies)
  24. Israel: Turning Israel's port workers into public enemy number one (0 replies)
  25. Global: Garment workers making less money than 10 years ago (0 replies)
  26. Heat Wave Prompts Strike at Dunkin’ Donuts, McDonald’s (0 replies)
  27. Transgender Workers Triumph in Discrimination Suits; Detroit Goes Bankrupt; Portland Truckers Strike (0 replies)
  28. Global: Big global poll reveals 80% of voters think govts fail to tackle unemployment (0 replies)
  29. Indian Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
  30. Low-Wage Workers in D.C. Turn Pledge of Allegiance Into Protest Chant (0 replies)
  31. India: Maruti workers to defy prohibitory orders today (0 replies)
  32. Colombia: Drummond accused of murdering union leaders (0 replies)
  33. India: Auto Workers Protest for Rank-and-File Union and Release from Jail (0 replies)
  34. Waste Management recycling workers protest abuse, disrespect & poor conditions at company headquarters (0 replies)
  35. South Africa: Happy birthday, Comrade Nelson Mandela (0 replies)
  36. Egypt: Appointment of prominent union leader as Manpower and Immigration Minister welcomed (0 replies)
  37. Bangladesh: The power of organizing (0 replies)
  38. Philippines: APL calls for justice on the death of Dodong Petalcorin (0 replies)
  39. Canada: Use of scabs at Labatt leading to workplace injuries and accidents (0 replies)
  40. Will Bangladesh Get Off the Hook on Safety Improvements? (0 replies)
  41. The Key to Stemming Gun Violence? Raise Wages, Say Chicago Retail Workers (0 replies)
  42. Democrats Paid ‘Pound of Flesh’ in National Labor Board Fight (0 replies)
  43. Operating Engineers Reformers Hope Election, Lawsuits Will Clean House (0 replies)
  44. USA: McJobs Are the Future: Why You Should Care What Fast Food Workers Earn (0 replies)
  45. Global: Mass destruction of direct, permanent employment constitutes a major threat to unions (0 replies)
  46. Electronic Medical Records: Friend or Foe? (0 replies)
  47. Global: L20 Summit begins in Moscow today (0 replies)
  48. USA: Vacancies and Partisan Fighting Put NLRB in Legal Limbo and at center of filibuster fight (0 replies)
  49. India: Support the hunger strike of Maruti Suzuki workers (0 replies)
  50. Philippines: Twenty trade union leaders murdered in the Philippines over the last decade (0 replies)
  51. Nigeria: Jonathan and the violation of agreements with workers (0 replies)
  52. Bangladesh: Labour laws fall short of protecting workers: HRW (0 replies)
  53. Greece: National Strike as Thousands More Face Dismissal (0 replies)
  54. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  55. Revenge of the Next-Wave Nerds (0 replies)
  56. 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)
  57. Bangladesh: Wiretapped Union Activist Learned Facebook to Stir Protest (0 replies)
  58. India: Maruti Suzuki workers prepare hunger strike (0 replies)
  59. What India’s Sex Workers Want: Power, Not Rescue (0 replies)
  60. IBEW Chimes In with Obamacare Concerns (0 replies)
  61. Bangladesh: Workers leaders campaign for effective plant level trade unions in garment sector (0 replies)
  62. Philippines: Davao transport union leader killed in broad daylight (0 replies)
  63. New Report: Unions Shield Workers—and States—Against Recession (0 replies)
  64. Philippines: ITF condemns murder of union leader (0 replies)
  65. Brazil: Tens of thousands in union-led strikes (0 replies)
  66. Mexico: Farm Worker Union Leader Visits Mexico’s Most Well-Known Political Prisoner (0 replies)
  67. China: Sign the petition demanding all denim jeans brands stop sandblasting (0 replies)
  68. Argentina: Unions lead striking workers to streets (0 replies)
  69. Global: IndustriALL Global Union readies to pull the trigger on Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  70. USA: Polls suggest American unions back in favour - especially amongst under 30s (0 replies)
  71. Labor and Living Wage Advocates Thwart Wal-Mart in D.C. (0 replies)
  72. Nurses—and a City Council Member—Brave Arrest To Stop SUNY Hospital Closing (0 replies)
  73. Moral Mondays Renew the Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement (0 replies)
  74. USA: Workers Ask Port To Take A Stand in 10-month Lockout (0 replies)
  75. Bangladesh: The Garment Workers Who Survived (0 replies)
  76. Bangladesh: Walmart/Gap Bangladesh safety plan: pale imitation of Accord (0 replies)
  77. Labor Weighs Whether or Not Immigration Bill is Worth Supporting (0 replies)
  78. Breadwinner Moms on the Rise—But Are They Really Winning? (0 replies)
  79. Deli Worker Speaks Out Against Sexual Harassment and Racial Slurs (0 replies)
  80. Chinese Workers Kidnap Factory Executives (0 replies)
  81. USA: BART's Lead Negotiator Has a History of Illegal Behavior (0 replies)
  82. EXCLUSIVE: UFCW Expected To Rejoin AFL-CIO in August (0 replies)
  83. Tools and Tactics to Win Online (0 replies)
  84. Lebanon: Mondelez announces instant plant closure - with hired gunmen in attendance (0 replies)
  85. India: Workers from 100 cos come out in support of Bajaj stir in Pune (0 replies)
  86. Disaster Unpreparedness: Wildfire Tragedy Sheds Light on Dangerous Budget Gaps (0 replies)
  87. Fireworks Explode in New York Over Chinese Bridge Deal (0 replies)
  88. After Outcry, McDonald’s Franchise Drops Compulsory ‘Payroll Debit Cards’ (0 replies)
  89. Why a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Laid-Off Photojournalists Defend Their Field (0 replies)
  90. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  91. Bangladesh: Next steps to implement historic Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  92. UK: Ed Miliband says Labour needs to mend, not end, union links (0 replies)
  93. Swaziland: Act Now! COSATU calls for the unbanning of TUCOSWA (0 replies)
  94. Bangladesh: Government to Review Deficient Labour Law Proposal (0 replies)
  95. Canada: Is the Beer You Are Drinking This Weekend Union Made? (0 replies)
  96. Boss-napped: What We Can Learn From China’s Labor Banditry (0 replies)
  97. Reformers Win D.C. Teachers Union Election, Make Gains in Newark (0 replies)
  98. Senator Boxer Tears Into the EPA Over West, Texas Explosion (0 replies)
  99. Egypt: Millions demand President of Egypt to resign (0 replies)
  100. Interview: AT&T Tech Blew the Whistle on NSA Spying—in 2006 (0 replies)
  101. Canada: Construction: de retour en grève dans un an? (0 replies)
  102. Sweden: Kommunal wins employers’ dispute after nine days of strike action in Sweden (0 replies)
  103. Unite Here and Hyatt Hotels Reach Broad Peace Agreement (0 replies)
  104. Lebanon: Mondelez announces instant Lebanon plant closure - with hired gunmen in attendance! (0 replies)
  105. At Last, Hyatt Workers Win Deal—With Room to Grow (0 replies)
  106. Iraq: Union Victory! Basra Court finally drops charges against Hassan Juma’a (0 replies)
  107. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  108. Demanding Better Pay and Workplace Safety, BART Workers Go On Strike (0 replies)
  109. Brazilian Demonstrators Fill the Streets, Unions Join In (0 replies)
  110. Federal Workers Encouraged To Spy on Each Other; Wins in NYC and Kentucky; Obama Censures Bangladesh (0 replies)
  111. In a Blow Against Austerity, Legal Services Strikers Win Contract (0 replies)
  112. India: Stop PepsiCo's brutal attack on fundamental human rights! (0 replies)
  113. Bangladesh: Obama Administration Suspends Trade Privileges for Bangladesh Over Worker Safety, Rights (0 replies)
  114. Norway: Får likevel tilbake jobben etter foreldrepermisjon (0 replies)
  115. Kenya: 200,000 Teachers Join Knut Strike, Ask Kaimenyi to Resign (0 replies)
  116. From Dhaka to Broadway, Protests Target Bangladesh Factory Death Traps (0 replies)
  117. Blues Go Green, Applaud Obama’s Climate Action Plan (0 replies)
  118. Supreme Court Scrutiny of ‘Neutrality’ Pacts Could Be Another Blow to Unions (0 replies)
  119. ‘Vote No’ Movement Sends UPS Bargainers Back to Table (0 replies)
  120. Portugal: Workers Strike to Say Austerity Has Gone Too Far (0 replies)
  121. Chile: Major ports and roads blocked in nation-wide strike (0 replies)
  122. Portugal: Portuguese go on general strike, halt public transport (0 replies)
  123. The Supervisor From Hell Gets a Pass From SCOTUS (0 replies)
  124. How the McJob Is Reviving the Strike: An Interview with Joe Burns (0 replies)
  125. Portugal: Large turnout expected for general strike (0 replies)
  126. Newark Teacher Reformers Win Majority (0 replies)
  127. Iran: Afshin Osanloo (1971-2013) Repression Takes the Life of Another Union Organizer (0 replies)
  128. Egypt: Independent trade unions call for another revolution (0 replies)
  129. Summer of Solidarity: Tour Will Connect the Grassroots (0 replies)
  130. China: U.S. factory boss held hostage by workers demanding severance packages (0 replies)
  131. Task Force Probes Sexual Harassment in Byzantine Warehouse Sector (0 replies)
  132. SUNY Defies Court Order as Nurses Fight to Save Long Island Hospital (0 replies)
  133. Big Business Scores Another Win as Supreme Court Takes Up Presidential Appointments to NLRB (0 replies)
  134. For Disgruntled Young Workers, Lawsuits May Spark Intern Insurrection (0 replies)
  135. Canada: Twelve reasons why union-busting Bill C-377 is the worst (0 replies)
  136. EMT’s in Portland win election to join ILWU (0 replies)
  137. ILWU ‘Walk the Coast ’was a Top 100 Fundraiser for Alex’s Lemonade Stand in 2012 (0 replies)
  138. Fast Food Strikes: What's Cooking? (0 replies)
  139. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  140. Turkey: The June Days in Turkey: an update (0 replies)
  141. Pacific Tugboat Service workers join union (0 replies)
  142. ILWU Legislative Conference aims for political accountability (0 replies)
  143. TWIC flunks latest test (0 replies)
  144. Bill Kemp, longtime Canadian ILWU activist, passes away at the age of 86 (0 replies)
  145. Turkey: World response to Turkey solidarity call (0 replies)
  146. Japan: Heroes of the meltdown (0 replies)
  147. Chicago’s $2 Billion Decision: Will it Buy U.S.? (0 replies)
  148. Striking Labatt Workers Call for Beer Boycott; Unpaid Internships Won’t Get You a Job (0 replies)
  149. What Are ‘Micro-Unions,’ and Why Is Big Business So Upset About Them? (0 replies)
  150. A Doomsday Budget, and Starving for Safety (0 replies)
  151. Strikers Defend Legal Services for the Poor (0 replies)
  152. Bangladesh: Bangladeshis are Organizing! (0 replies)
  153. Global: The decline of labour share is a global losss (0 replies)
  154. Global: Call for nominations for evil company 2014 (0 replies)
  155. When There’s a Fee to Get Your Pay (0 replies)
  156. Excluded from Federal Standards, California Home Aides Get Their Day in Court (0 replies)
  157. Turkey: Unions shame Turkish PM with worldwide actions (0 replies)
  158. Private Equity Stalks Hospitals (0 replies)
  159. Newswatch: Summer Vacation (or Not), Disneyland Coup, Interns' Revenge, Does Someone Have to Go?, and More (0 replies)
  160. Labor Protestors Arrested at Giants Game (0 replies)
  161. Iran: IFJ Presses President-Elect in Iran on Journalists' Union Closure (0 replies)
  162. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  163. Time to Update the Union Handbook on ‘Just Cause’ (0 replies)
  164. District Court tosses out NLRB’s 10K ruling against ILWU (0 replies)
  165. Turkey: Government threatens to deploy army to end unrest (0 replies)
  166. Turkey: Unions Strike Again, Bolstering Call for Government to Resign (0 replies)
  167. Turkish Unions Strike Again, Bolstering Call for Government to Resign (0 replies)
  168. Turkey: Striking workers, riot police face off in Turkish capital (0 replies)
  169. Turkey: Journalists Call for International Action to End Crackdown on Media in Turkey (0 replies)
  170. Egypt: Workers have right to strike: Egyptian court overturns jailing of five dockworkers (0 replies)
  171. Australia: Life on edge as new divide ignored (0 replies)
  172. Fiji: Burrow: ITUC will push for ILO Commission of Inquiry on Fiji (0 replies)
  173. Turkey: Five Turkish trade unions begin nationwide demonstrations with one-day strike (0 replies)
  174. Turkey: Turkish union federation to call Monday general strike after police raid (0 replies)
  175. USA: Working America demonstrates through dance the power of coworker collectivism (0 replies)
  176. Japan: Japanese Railway Workers Support Dockers Half a World Away (0 replies)
  177. The Demise of Labor Papers is a Crisis—Is It Also an Opportunity? (0 replies)
  178. Dark Days for Philly Schools As Cuts Threaten to Decimate District (0 replies)
  179. Why Safer Food Workers Mean Safer Food (0 replies)
  180. VIDEO: Japanese Railway Workers Support Dockers Half a World Away (0 replies)
  181. Fiji: Military regime accused of intimidation over filming union delegate at ILO conference (0 replies)
  182. Egypt: Egyptian trade union leader facing jail (0 replies)
  183. Ford Gets on Wellness Bandwagon—Despite Evidence Such Programs Don’t Work (0 replies)
  184. Greece: General strike in TV row (0 replies)
  185. Turkey: Death toll rises as Amnesty condemns 'unprecedented' violence of security services (0 replies)
  186. Bangladesh: Unions reject new labour laws (0 replies)
  187. Recruitment Abuses Emerge in Immigration Reform Debate (0 replies)
  188. Despite Bringing the Surveillance State to Work, Bloomberg has Trouble Tracking Overtime (0 replies)
  189. A Dream Deferred for Older Americans Struggling to Find Work (0 replies)
  190. Strike Looms as Patriot Coal Walks Out on Negotiations (0 replies)
  191. U.S. and Colombian Auto Workers Keep GM in the Spotlight (0 replies)
  192. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  193. Greece: Greek unions call 24-hour strike over state TV closure (0 replies)
  194. Turkey: PM to meet protesters after riot police use tear gas to clear Taksim Square (0 replies)
  195. Israel: Boycott by Israeli diplomats in Warsaw of Netanyahu visit to Poland (0 replies)
  196. Global: New ITUC Report on Violations of Trade Union Rights (0 replies)
  197. Global: More than 10 million children work as domestic servants: ILO (0 replies)
  198. Global: A global scandal: 215 mill boys and girls in child labour (0 replies)
  199. Snowden Leak Highlights Few Whistleblower Protections for Intelligence Contract Employees (0 replies)
  200. Review: Murder of a Post Office Manager (0 replies)
  201. Turkey: In pictures: Police storm Taksim square (0 replies)
  202. Turkey: Riot police storm Taksim Square (0 replies)
  203. Turkey: Turkish riot police move in on protesters at Taksim Square (0 replies)
  204. Costa Rica: Labor unions, others planning national general strike – for their right to strike (0 replies)
  205. Reform Rekindled (0 replies)
  206. Turkey: Anti-government rallies continue into 9th day (0 replies)
  207. Turkey: Tens of thousands on streets, Turkish PM Erdogan defiant (0 replies)
  208. Chicago Demands Justice for Wal-Mart Workers (0 replies)
  209. Turkey: Unions Marching to Taksim Square (0 replies)
  210. Egypt: ILO places Egypt on blacklist due to receding workers' freedoms (0 replies)
  211. U.S. Labor News Roundup (0 replies)
  212. Turkey: Global unions demand action over violent repression (0 replies)
  213. Dirty Dishes: The Laundry Workers Center Aims to Make Another Workplace Cleaner (0 replies)
  214. From the Mines to Wal-Mart, Hope Dies Last (0 replies)
  215. Turkish Unions Strike, Joining Mass Protests (0 replies)
  216. BREAKING: OSHA Inspected Philly Building Collapse Site, But Did Not Shut It Down (0 replies)
  217. Turkey: The statement of demands by Taksim Solidarity (0 replies)
  218. China: Jilin poultry plant tragedy highlights lack of legal enforcement and lack of a proper trade union (0 replies)
  219. Show Some Real Employee Appreciation, Say Walmart Strikers this Week (0 replies)
  220. Turkey: List Of Demands Presented As Unrest Intensifies (0 replies)
  221. Turkey: The Statement of Demands by Taksim Solidarity (0 replies)
  222. Turkey: Police Attack Union Strikes in Ankara (0 replies)
  223. Striking Walmart Workers Bus to Bentonville Seeking Corporate Reform (0 replies)
  224. Bangladesh: Bangladesh police open fire at collapsed garment factory protest (0 replies)
  225. Israel: Labor of love: Israelis get organized, flock to union in record numbers (0 replies)
  226. Cambodia: Strikers rally for jailed union leaders (0 replies)
  227. Obama’s New Tactic: If You Don’t Eat Your Meat, You Can’t Have Any Pudding (0 replies)
  228. 150 Arrested Protesting North Carolina's Attacks on Workers, Poor (0 replies)
  229. 150 Arrested Protesting North Carolina's Attacks on Workers, Poor (0 replies)
  230. Can Illinois Public Employees Win a Fair Pension Deal? (0 replies)
  231. United Arab Emirates: Why the Dubai Strike Matters (0 replies)
  232. UK: Labour must make a principled defence of trade union funding (0 replies)
  233. Turkey: Occupy Gezi: 240,000-Member Union Joins Protests (0 replies)
  234. Portugal: Unions set stage for broad anti-austerity strike (0 replies)
  235. Turkey: Workers strike in support of protests (0 replies)
  236. Turkey: ITUC: Turkish government must end confrontation and release detained unionists (0 replies)
  237. Feds’ Medical Marijuana Clampdown Just Another Reason to Join the Union (0 replies)
  238. Cambodia: Police clash with thousands of workers at factory making Nike wear (0 replies)
  239. China: At least 119 killed in fire at Baoyuan poultry plant in China (0 replies)
  240. Why the Dubai Strike Matters (0 replies)
  241. Movies We Love about Workers, Work, and the Workplace (0 replies)
  242. Raising Our Voices in Taksim Square (0 replies)
  243. Turkey: Raising our voices in Taksim Square (0 replies)
  244. USA: Walmart, Gap Refuse to Sign Bangladesh Safety Pact (0 replies)
  245. Turkey: Union to strike from Tuesday over unrest (0 replies)
  246. Iraq: VIDEO: Listen to Hassan Juma oil worker union leader whose trial starts tomorrow June 3 (0 replies)
  247. Kazakhstan: Six Zhanaozen Activists, Oil Workers Freed From Prison (0 replies)
  248. USA: Baseball Players Union Speaks Out For Striking Workers Who Make Their Uniforms (0 replies)
  249. Indonesia: Workers refuse to return to Indonesia mine after accident (0 replies)
  250. Africa: On the Road to an Arab Region Trade Union Organisation (0 replies)