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