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  1. Has AFSCME Found the Cure to Harris v. Quinn? (0 replies)
  2. Grassroots Organizers Breathe New Life Into UK’s Big Labor (0 replies)
  3. The Right to Parent, Even If You Are Poor (0 replies)
  4. Hoffa Threatens Teamster Democracy (0 replies)
  5. Philippines: iPhone 6 supplier NXP ramps up intimidation and delaying tactics (0 replies)
  6. China: Guangzhou factory workers get their democratic union but keep their feet on the ground (0 replies)
  7. Qatar: Watching the World Cup finals in the labor camps of Qatar: 'It's like jail here' (0 replies)
  8. Bloody Thursday 1934: The strike that shook San Francisco and rocked the Pacific Coast (0 replies)
  9. Pushed to the Wall, Nurses Refused Overtime (0 replies)
  10. Israel: L’appel au cessez-le-feu de l’ONU doit être respecté (0 replies)
  11. Israel: UN Ceasefire Call Must Be Respected (0 replies)
  12. Harris v. Quinn Threatens Fair Share Dues in Connecticut (0 replies)
  13. REVIEW: How Good Is Costco, Anyway? (0 replies)
  14. Actor: ‘The Roles Get Fewer and Farther Between’ (0 replies)
  15. Nigeria: Unions, Government and Employers Strike Deal Over HIV and AIDS (0 replies)
  16. Cambodia: Will Adidas garment workers share in its World Cup profit? (0 replies)
  17. PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
  18. Ad campaign warns of threat of inexperienced tug operators (0 replies)
  19. PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
  20. Hospital Union Claims Victory in Johns Hopkins Contract Fight (0 replies)
  21. Britain Strikes for a Day (0 replies)
  22. Cambodia: Garment worker crackdown - six months on : Video (0 replies)
  23. Iran: Azimzadeh Released, Shahabi Still on Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  24. Europe: If TTIP Trade Deal Puts People Before Profits, It Can Work, Say AFL-CIO and ETUC (0 replies)
  25. Nigeria: Abducted schoolgirls must not be forgotten - Global Union (0 replies)
  26. UK: Biggest strike in three years sparks furore over Tory plan for ballot law (0 replies)
  27. UK: Cameron plans strike crackdown as one million public workers walk out (0 replies)
  28. UK: Up yours, Cameron – one million public servants defy PM to strike (0 replies)
  29. VIDEO: Lyft and Uber Rebrand Illegal Cab Industry, at Workers’ Expense (0 replies)
  30. Workers Force Indie Bookstore To Live Up to Its Values (0 replies)
  31. Philippines: IndustriALL flags labour violation in iPhone 6 production (0 replies)
  32. Canada: Sex workers deserve the same protections as all other workers (0 replies)
  33. The Louisville Labor Bait-and-Switch (0 replies)
  34. Facebook Organizing: Legal Do’s and Don’ts (0 replies)
  35. SCOTUS’ Quiet Expansion of Harris (0 replies)
  36. Morocco: Total Call : determined to fight all forms of trade unionism (0 replies)
  37. California Port Truckers Strike Closes Three Terminals (0 replies)
  38. The Limitations and Possibilities of Student-Labor Coalitions (0 replies)
  39. The Real Survivors of Reality TV (0 replies)
  40. Swaziland: Sugar strike ends with important gains for workers (0 replies)
  41. Poland: Solidarnosc fights for union rights at LIDL (0 replies)
  42. Flight Attendant: ‘The Job Itself Is Almost Therapeutic’ (0 replies)
  43. Interview: A Teacher Decodes Common Core (0 replies)
  44. Philippines: Workers Who Make Your iPhone Possible Are Fighting Labor Abuse With Selfies and Hashtags (0 replies)
  45. Greece: Government issues 'civil mobilisation' order to end electricity strike, union vows further action (0 replies)
  46. UK: Firefighters set to strike on eight consecutive days over government’s 'vicious' pension attacks (0 replies)
  47. Greece: Government says will conscript electricity workers if strike proceeds (0 replies)
  48. Spain: Huge Rally in Madrid for Right to Strike (0 replies)
  49. Europe: Le paquet croissance verte de la Commission européenne est visionnaire et progressiste (0 replies)
  50. Worker-Owners Cheer Creation of $1.2 Million Co-op Development Fund in NYC (0 replies)
  51. Kuwait: Government worker strike enters 5th week, longest industrial dispute in Kuwaiti history (0 replies)
  52. “Them That’s Got Are Them That Gets”: Piketty’s Lessons for Activists (0 replies)
  53. Philippines: Global Day of Action for 24 dismissed workers of NXP Philippines (0 replies)
  54. USA: Supreme Court Sides with Radical Right in Home Care Worker Case (0 replies)
  55. Spain: Unions launch campaign against 'criminalisation' of strikes (0 replies)
  56. Jobs Gone Bad: Reality TV Workers Organize (0 replies)
  57. Europe: Crisis talks? Unions plan to take on Amazon (0 replies)
  58. Greece: Electricity workers plan anti-privatisation strikes from Wednesday (0 replies)
  59. South Africa: Massive NUMSA strike begins as 220,000 down tools (0 replies)
  60. PMA and ILWU Continue Talks on a New Labor Agreement as the Existing Contract Expires (0 replies)
  61. What Harris Means for Worker’s Rights (0 replies)
  62. FLOC Launches Ambitious Plans in Tobacco Fields (0 replies)
  63. Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Home Care Workers (0 replies)
  64. Greece: Workers Protest Firings; Officers Await Back Pay (0 replies)
  65. Why Harris and Hobby Lobby Spell Disaster for Working Women (0 replies)
  66. Working Families Party Makes Promising Debut in Maryland Elections (0 replies)
  67. Teachers’ Union President Fired Following Opposition to High-Stakes Testing (0 replies)
  68. Physical Therapist: ‘We Get Teased a Lot About How Mean We Are’ (0 replies)
  69. China: Why China Has Strikes Without Unions (0 replies)
  70. India: Five killed, 7 injured in gas explosions at Alang ship breaking yard (0 replies)
  71. Canada: Historic victory for former Walmart associates in Jonquière (0 replies)
  72. Global: WikiLeaks Reveals True Intent of Secret TiSA Trade (0 replies)
  73. What the Supreme Court’s Noel Canning Decision Means for Labor (0 replies)
  74. Labor in History: Mobtown and the Stirring of America’s Unions (0 replies)
  75. Turkey: Cabinet postpones glass factory workers’ strike for ‘disrupting national security’ (0 replies)
  76. Loss of a talented young leader: Alberto Bonilla (0 replies)
  77. Yuti Tuvalu: quiet leader of “Gang Uso” * (0 replies)
  78. Viewpoint: When Patients Attack (0 replies)
  79. Global: WikiLeaks révèle la véritable intention des négociations commerciales secrètes sur l’ACS (0 replies)
  80. Iraq: Profonde inquiétude pour le sort des migrants pris en otage (0 replies)
  81. Palestine: Hamas-hired workers in Gaza strike for wages in test for unity deal (0 replies)
  82. ‘Rosie the Riveters’ Storm National Zoo (0 replies)
  83. Iraq: Grave Fears for Kidnapped Migrant Workers (0 replies)
  84. MUA’s campaign to counter Chevron labor attacks goes global with help from ILWU & other allies (0 replies)
  85. ‘Fight for 15’ wins historic wage increase in Seattle (0 replies)
  86. Tribute sculpture for former ILWU President Jimmy Herman at SF’s Pier 27 moves forward (0 replies)
  87. Longshore Safety Committee is negotiating for more protection against deadly hazards (0 replies)
  88. USA: Teachers, Unions, Students Build Trinational Movement Against Neoliberal Education (0 replies)
  89. Global: La CSI met en garde contre le risque de voir la faible déflation se transformer en déflation (0 replies)
  90. As Good As It Gets? Hard Lessons from NYC Contracts (0 replies)
  91. Viewpoint: How New York Transit Workers Broke the State Pattern (0 replies)
  92. Swaziland: Striking Swaziland sugar workers need your support! (0 replies)
  93. Global: Global campaign in support of the right to strike for all workers (0 replies)
  94. Ukraine: Armed groups continue attacks on unions and their leaders (0 replies)
  95. USA: White House Summit Focuses on Issues Important to Working Women and Families (0 replies)
  96. Egypt: Free Al Jazeera staff detained in Egypt (0 replies)
  97. Jess Spear, Socialist of the Sawant Persuasion (0 replies)
  98. California Grad Employee Contract Shows Reform Works (0 replies)
  99. Egypt: IFJ Condemns Sentences Given to Al Jazeera English Journalists (0 replies)
  100. Global: G20 growth targets must come with commitment to plug 62 million global ‘jobs gap’ (0 replies)
  101. Global: Le groupement Global Unions signe un accord mondial avec GDF-SUEZ sur la santé et la sécurité (0 replies)
  102. Global: Les objectifs de croissance du G20 doivent s’engager à combler le « déficit » de 62 millions d’emplois à travers le monde (0 replies)
  103. Russia: (0 replies)
  104. Brazilian Workers Buck Union Officials to Strike (0 replies)
  105. North America: IndustriALL urges investors to demand the truth from Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  106. Global: Trafficking in persons report wake-up call to governments (0 replies)
  107. Police Officer: ‘Policing Mostly Became a Response to the 911 Call Machine’ (0 replies)
  108. Korea (South): Teachers' union vows 'all-out struggle' against court decision (0 replies)
  109. Ukraine: (0 replies)
  110. Peru: LAN Peru Union Leader Tells of Detention and Threat at Lima Airport (0 replies)
  111. USA: VIDEO: Pres Obama's Weekly Address: Bringing our Workplace Policies into the 21st Century (0 replies)
  112. Global: (0 replies)
  113. To Fix VA Waits, Hire More Staff (0 replies)
  114. Global: WikiLeaks Reveals Global Trade Deal Kept More Secret Than the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  115. Korea (South): Court revokes legal status of progressive teachers' union (0 replies)
  116. Global: Investir dans des emplois de qualité pour les jeunes (0 replies)
  117. Ukraine: (0 replies)
  118. For Inspiration, Look to the History Of Public Worker Strikes (0 replies)
  119. Chicago Aldermen Want a $15 Minimum Wage in Their City, Too (0 replies)
  120. Hired Pro-Marijuana Canvassers Demand Their Promised Pay (0 replies)
  121. ‘School Deserts’ Hit Chicago’s Black Neighborhoods (0 replies)
  122. Swaziland: Patience running out on promised reforms in Swaziland (0 replies)
  123. Jazz Musician: ‘I See the Gap Between the Haves and Have-Nots’ (0 replies)
  124. Bahrain: 2,000 garment workers face deportation over strike action (0 replies)
  125. Pro-Marijuana Canvassers Strike over Unpaid Wages (0 replies)
  126. Global: New ILO protocol to accelerate action against modern-day slavery (0 replies)
  127. Mexico: Prestigious Norwegian award for Mexican trade union struggle (0 replies)
  128. Global: What Do You Think About Trade? The WTO Wants to Hear from You (0 replies)
  129. ‘$10.10 is Not Enough,’ Federal Contractors Tell Obama (0 replies)
  130. Turkey: Birlesik Metal-Is fights against union busting by M&T Reklam (0 replies)
  131. Fight for Health Care Justice Moves to States (0 replies)
  132. Life on the Fifth Tier inside Ford's Rouge Complex (0 replies)
  133. Indonesia: Dismissed workers protest against Adidas ahead of World Cup (0 replies)
  134. Europe: Taxi drivers across Europe create gridlock over Uber app (0 replies)
  135. Finland: Stevedores stage strike in protest of “slave labour” on Russian vessel, union rep says (0 replies)
  136. Despite Promised Jobs, Desert Town Opposes Giant Copper Mine (0 replies)
  137. Booming Business, But Falling Wages, in California Grocery Stores (0 replies)
  138. Global: Attaque des employeurs contre le système de l’OIT et l’État de droit (0 replies)
  139. Autoworker Dues Increase Stirs Convention Debate (0 replies)
  140. Taxi Drivers Face Uber Trouble (0 replies)
  141. Global: Employers Attack on ILO System and the Rule of Law (0 replies)
  142. Philippines: Protests mark first month since illegal dismissal of 24 union officials at NXP Philippines (0 replies)
  143. Global: L’IBB appelle à mettre fin à l’exploitation des ouvriers du bâtiment dans les travaux de préparation des grands évènements sportifs (0 replies)
  144. Korea (South): KTU’s hunger strike for official status (0 replies)
  145. Hairstylist: ‘It’s Like Being on a First Date All the Time’ (0 replies)
  146. Puerto Rico Unions Threaten Strike Against Austerity Budget (0 replies)
  147. Brazil: 200,000 troops deployed against strikers, protesters (0 replies)
  148. Korea (South): ILO could dispatch inspection team to study union suppression (0 replies)
  149. Iran: May arrests shows regime's true colours (0 replies)
  150. Brazil: São Paulo Subway Workers Clash With Police on Strike's Second Day (0 replies)
  151. Privatizing Government Services Doesn’t Only Hurt Public Workers (0 replies)
  152. Report: Charters Creating Two-Tier Education (0 replies)
  153. One Year After Closings, How Are Chicago’s Public Schools Now? (0 replies)
  154. Second Time Hopefully the Charm for Virgin America Flight Attendants (0 replies)
  155. Qatar: Unions slam 'slave state' Qatar, up World Cup campaign (0 replies)
  156. Press release: PMA & ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
  157. Ukraine: (0 replies)
  158. Korea (South): Stop regression to Korea's authoritarian past! (0 replies)
  159. Global: Victory for workers' rights at the United Nations (0 replies)
  160. Turkey: Employer pours manure on picket lines (0 replies)
  161. Sri Lanka: Striking Holcim workers occupy cement plants (0 replies)
  162. Global: Construction unions step up World Cup protest campaign (0 replies)
  163. How to Be a Staffer in a Democratic Union (0 replies)
  164. Korea (South): Global Unions Demand Immediate Release of KCTU General Secretary (0 replies)
  165. Global: Are nanomaterials the new asbestos? (0 replies)
  166. USA: Robert Reich: Income inequality is the civil rights struggle of our time (0 replies)
  167. Brazil: Strikes threaten to disrupt World Cup (0 replies)
  168. China: Workers in the Tiananmen protests (0 replies)
  169. Leslie Orear, 103, Helped Bring Together Black and White Packinghouse Workers in the 1930s (0 replies)
  170. Farm Backs Off Threat to Use Guestworkers as Scabs (0 replies)
  171. Hundreds of San Francisco Transit Workers Stage ‘Sickout’ to Protest Pension Cuts (0 replies)
  172. Dairy Work Has Soured for Vermont’s Migrant Workers (0 replies)
  173. Global: New 122 Page Legal Report: Right to Strike Backed by International Law (0 replies)
  174. Global: Plus de 70 pour cent de la population mondiale est privée d’une véritable protection sociale (0 replies)
  175. Seattle $15 Minimum Signed and Sealed, But with Unpopular Loopholes (0 replies)
  176. Cambodia: Global unions welcome release of Cambodian protestors (0 replies)
  177. Algeria: URGENT ACTION: Government of Algeria must recognize NOW workers' right to form independent trade unions (0 replies)
  178. Truck Unloader: ‘The Worst Part of My Job Is the Paycheck’ (0 replies)
  179. ALJ preliminary decision on alleged slowdowns at ICTSI terminal puts worker safety at risk (0 replies)
  180. VIDEO: You May Miss Out On Benefits If Social Security Offices Close (0 replies)
  181. China: Chinese Workers Reject Wal-Mart Offer in Dispute Over Store Closure (0 replies)
  182. Steve Early on Labor Reporting: ‘Unions Can Be Thin-Skinned About Criticism’ (0 replies)
  183. Cambodia: 25 Garment Worker Union Activists Found Guilty But Released From Prison (0 replies)
  184. Book Review: Save Our Unions (0 replies)
  185. Thanks for Letting Me Do the Easy Part (0 replies)
  186. Cambodia: Groups Demand Fair Court Verdict for 23 Workers, Activists (0 replies)
  187. Germany: Ver.di Union calls for German Amazon workers to strike again (0 replies)
  188. An End to Sweatshop-Made City Workers’ Uniforms in Chicago? (0 replies)
  189. Walmart Moms’ Walkout Begins Friday (0 replies)
  190. Global: Guy Ryder: Les migrations représentent un enjeu politique de taille (0 replies)
  191. Portland Letter Carriers Foil Stealth Attempt to Ditch At-the-Door Delivery for Seniors (0 replies)
  192. France: Cigarette workers hold bosses hostage in threatened Imperial Tobacco factory (0 replies)
  193. The ‘Unquenchable Spark’ of General Gordon Baker, Jr. (0 replies)
  194. Global: Global solidarity on display in Berlin as trade unionists meet at LabourStart conference (0 replies)
  195. Global: The Worst Places On The Planet To Be A Worker (0 replies)
  196. ‘Labor Priests’ Reviving Social Justice Teachings—and Action (0 replies)
  197. Global: Lutte contre les privilèges accordés aux entreprises en matière de commerce et d’investissements (0 replies)
  198. Cambodia: Brands, International Unions Press Government on Labor Issues (0 replies)
  199. Cambodia: Brands back wage bump: unionist (0 replies)
  200. Algeria: Workers' rights trampled (0 replies)
  201. Cambodia: Brands ready to incorporate higher wages in Cambodia (0 replies)
  202. Verizon Wireless Workers Make History in Brooklyn (0 replies)
  203. Machinists Reformers Get Third of Vote in First Try (0 replies)
  204. Deep Miner: ‘One Mistake and You’re Dead’ (0 replies)
  205. Trafficked Teachers: Neoliberalism’s Latest Labor Source (0 replies)
  206. A Brief, Bikeable 150-Year History of Labor Uprisings (0 replies)
  207. Switzerland Rejects Minimum Wage, While Germany Prepares To Introduce First Ever (0 replies)
  208. Europe: Solidarité avec la Bosnie-Herzégovine, la Croatie et la Serbie ! AGISSEZ pour soutenir nos membres touchés par les inondations (0 replies)
  209. Bangladesh: Rana Plaza compensation disbursement getting delayed (0 replies)
  210. “Fight for 15” Takes Its Battle to McDonald’s Front Door (0 replies)
  211. Longshore solidarity delegations walk the line in Pacific Northwest (0 replies)
  212. Frack Till You Drop (0 replies)
  213. Global: Le PDG d’Amazon, Jeff Bezos, élu «pire patron au monde» (0 replies)
  214. Empty Scrubs Need to Be Filled, Say San Francisco Nurses (0 replies)
  215. Dedication honors ILWU leader LeRoy King (0 replies)
  216. ILWU members & friends volunteer to clean-up Oakland neighborhoods & build public support (0 replies)
  217. Negotiations for a new Longshore & Clerks Contract start in San Francisco (0 replies)
  218. Six protestors attacked by private security guards while leafleting at ICTSI terminal (0 replies)
  219. Cambodia: Union leaders evade arrest after co-workers force police to release them (0 replies)
  220. Global: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Wins ITUC’s World’s Worst Boss Poll (0 replies)
  221. Thailand: State unions' strike to proceed despite martial law declaration (0 replies)
  222. Social Security Threatens To Close All Field Offices (0 replies)
  223. Global: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Wins ITUC’s World’s Worst Boss Poll (0 replies)
  224. Global: New Global Index elevates workers' rights over 'Doing Business' (0 replies)
  225. Shutting Down the (Closed) Schools to Prison Pipeline (0 replies)
  226. As “Transportation Cliff” Nears, Unions Rally for Public Transit (0 replies)
  227. Verizon Retail Workers Win Union Vote—First to Do So (0 replies)
  228. Cambodia: 'Our country is rubbish when it comes to human rights.' (0 replies)
  229. Cambodia: Hearing Against 23 Labor Activists Resumes Amid Clashes (0 replies)
  230. Global: UN report: 21 million in forced labor worldwide (0 replies)
  231. Global: Union leaders announce their commitments to the fight against climate change (0 replies)
  232. Global: Interactive Map: The worst places in the world to be a worker (0 replies)
  233. Global: Le PTCI doit fonctionner pour les gens, faute de quoi il sera totalement inopérant (0 replies)
  234. Global: Les failles de l’économie mondiale : l’échec de l’austérité (0 replies)
  235. Hundreds of Miners Die, Turkish Government Sides with Company (0 replies)
  236. Global: Profits et pauvreté: l’économie du travail forcé (0 replies)
  237. Qatar: International unions set conditions on Qatar World Cup (0 replies)
  238. Global: New ITUC Global Rights Index - The world’s worst countries for workers (0 replies)
  239. The New ‘Harvest of Shame’: Children Who Pick Tobacco (0 replies)
  240. Supermarket Checker: ‘If You Want Personality, Then You Come to My Line’ (0 replies)
  241. Book Review: Sixteen Tons (0 replies)
  242. Global: Trade unions want answers to globalization (0 replies)
  243. Cambodia: Worker Beaten on Veng Sreng in January Dies of Head Injuries (0 replies)
  244. Global: World's biggest democratic gathering pledges to build workers power (0 replies)
  245. Switzerland: Switzerland rejects world's highest minimum wage (0 replies)
  246. Turkey: Profits over people - murder in the mines (0 replies)
  247. Korea (South): VIDEO: Samsung Electronics Service 'no union' repression (0 replies)
  248. Qatar: Labor law reform moves announced but critics - such as ITUC - demand more (0 replies)
  249. Global: If the unions don't tame corporate power, who will? (0 replies)
  250. Turkey Erupts Over Mining Tragedy; Many Blame Privatization (0 replies)