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- Global: Precarious workers exposed to higher health and safety risks (0 replies)
- USA: New ‘Yelp’ for Guest Workers in U.S. Challenges the Employer Power Dynamic (0 replies)
- China: Samsung supplier suing China Labor Watch executive (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: 10,000 Workers Strike in Support of Hong Kong's Protests (0 replies)
- Seattle Boycotts Hyatt while a Boston Boycott Ends (0 replies)
- New Orleans Union Membership Set to Double After Hotel and Casino Workers Win (0 replies)
- Canada: Unions across rest of country nervously watching N.S. story (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: Trade unions in Europe question China's trustworthiness, watch HK protests (0 replies)
- Everyone On the Bus: Rider-Driver Alliances (0 replies)
- Lena Dunham Decides People Should Be Paid for Their Work (0 replies)
- Australia: Can a drink close the pay gap? (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: HKCTU statement calling for general strike on Sep 29 (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: Workers Strike in Support of Student Democracy Movement (0 replies)
- Philippines: Global campaign defeats union-busting attack at NXP (0 replies)
- China: Support the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions strike for democracy! (0 replies)
- Hong Kong: Calling for int'l solidarity! Stop suppression of democratic movt in HK online petition (0 replies)
- Review: Why Privatization Fails (0 replies)
- Global: Bargain to STOP Precarious Work (0 replies)
- France: Hyatt Paris: outsourced hotel housekeepers strike and win wage increase (0 replies)
- Did Lear Strike Really Beat Two-Tier? (0 replies)
- Uber’s Business Model: Screwing Its Workers (0 replies)
- Bus Company Fails at Racial Divide and Conquer (0 replies)
- The Freelancer Economy is Here. Should We Celebrate? (0 replies)
- Turkey: Deva Continues to Sicken Union Members with More Dismissals (0 replies)
- Did Indiana Autoworkers Strike a Blow Against Two-Tier Contracts? (0 replies)
- High-Flying Drones and Basement Wages: Alarming Trends in Package Delivery (0 replies)
- Global: UN body criticises free trade as route to development (0 replies)
- Members Are Angry at the Union for… Wait, What?! (0 replies)
- Global: 'Plus sain, plus écologique, plus prospère' (0 replies)
- Greece: Public sector workers strike against planned job cuts (0 replies)
- China: The company that made your iPhone is reluctantly bringing democracy to Chinese labor (0 replies)
- Germany: Amazon workers in Germany go on strike over pay (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: Unusual Victory At Market Basket (0 replies)
- Global: Fashion retailers agree to raise minimum wage in Cambodia (0 replies)
- France: Air France pilots extend strike for second week (0 replies)
- Turkey: Expert report: Gross negligence led to Soma mine disaster that killed 301 (0 replies)
- Korea (South): Teachers’ union to retain legal status temporarily (0 replies)
- Global: Support IndustriALL’s STOP Precarious Work campaign with Thunderclap (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Brands say they will pay more for clothes made in Cambodia (0 replies)
- Sunday Climate March Drawing Unprecedented Labor Support (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Court Places More Restrictions on Union Leader (0 replies)
- UK: Scottish TUC: Referendum was a triumph for democracy (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: 30 hurt as management staff beat up workers trying to form union (0 replies)
- A 22-Year Battle Pays Off for American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
- Sweden: Former union leader welcomed as he is elected Swedish PM (0 replies)
- New Republican Bill Would Paralyze National Labor Relations Board (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Cambodge : mouvement de milliers de travailleurs de la confection (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Police Release Unionists After 3,000 Workers Surround District Office (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Global Day of Action for Cambodian garment workers - interview with Jyrki Raina (0 replies)
- Review: How Coal Miners Fought the Railroad Barons (0 replies)
- USA: UBER DRIVERS PROTEST: 'You Can't Make A Living Working Only for Uber' (0 replies)
- Global: Les syndicats des services publics souhaitent faire entrer les nouveaux accords commerciaux dans le débat public (0 replies)
- Palestine: How do you stop Palestinians unionizing? Cancel their entry permits (0 replies)
- Rank-and-File Rail Workers Rebel Against Single-Person Crews (0 replies)
- New Safety-Conscious GM? Not for Injured Workers (0 replies)
- New Union Vote at the New American Airlines (0 replies)
- Global: Join the International day of solidarity with Cambodian workers on 17 Sept. (0 replies)
- China: Workers are turning from analogue slaves into digital rebels (0 replies)
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- In Pennsylvania, Labor Poised to Unseat Corbett in November Elections (0 replies)
- Global: VIDEO: STOP Precarious Work at Rio Tinto (0 replies)
- Global: The reason why the world needs a pay rise (0 replies)
- Bahamas: Union Says 'illegal' General Strike To Continue (0 replies)
- Student Labor Activists Renew Spirit of 1964 Freedom Summer (0 replies)
- Cambodia: After Mass Firing of Strikers, Union Considers New Protests (0 replies)
- Grain Agreement Ends Lockouts in Northwest Ports (0 replies)
- Peru: UNI reports Prosegur to Spanish government following violent attack in Peru (0 replies)
- Protests Break the Silence of Grief over Turkish Mine Disaster (0 replies)
- Turkey: Workers at Istanbul construction site block road denouncing ‘poor labor conditions’ (0 replies)
- Qatar: Des enquêteurs des droits humains disparaissent alors que la FIFA poursuit sur sa lancée vers le Mondial 2022 (0 replies)
- Global: Slump in wages put G20 labour ministers to the test – new economic modelling proves paying higher wages increases global growth (0 replies)
- Stop Feeding The Hand that Bites Us (0 replies)
- Africa: Rights Under Unprecedented Attack in the Arab World (0 replies)
- Global: Attaque sans précédent contre les droits dans le monde arabe (0 replies)
- Qatar: Human Rights Investigators Vanish, as FIFA Forges Ahead on 2022 World Cup (0 replies)
- Global: Unions call on World Bank to adopt as strong a labour standard as other development banks (0 replies)
- Railroad Conductor: ‘Railroading Has Changed So Much’ (0 replies)
- Turkey: Tear gas in Istanbul as hundreds rally over construction worker deaths (0 replies)
- Canada: Families of students organize to support striking teachers (0 replies)
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- Protesters Arrested at $15-an-Hour Action Outside McDonald’s (0 replies)
- Global: Globe Trade Agreements for Corporations Explained (0 replies)
- Fast-Food Workers Turn Up the Heat (0 replies)
- Video: Thousand march in annual Wilmington Labor Day parade (0 replies)
- International Teacher Solidarity Cross-Pollinates (0 replies)
- Atlantic City’s Casino Closings Leave Thousands of Workers Out of Luck (0 replies)
- Guards Need Job Security of Their Own, Say Apple Store Protesters (0 replies)
- Defend (and Understand) Your Transgender Members (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Union Leaders Charged Over Nationwide Protests (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Health workers launch safety measures against Ebola (0 replies)
- Iran: IndustriALL demands release of arrested Iranian miners (0 replies)
- Thailand: Andy Hall: Thailand trial for UK labour activist (0 replies)
- Macau: Single Mom Fights Billionaires With Macau Casino Protests (0 replies)
- Global: Global labour's challenge to climate change (0 replies)
- USA: Les employés des fast-food partent en grève (0 replies)
- Audio: Home Care Unions Adapt to New Legal Obstacles (0 replies)
- For Labor, an Open Shop Doesn’t Have to Mean Closed Doors (0 replies)
- Data Entry Associate: ‘It Just Felt Completely Irrelevant’ (0 replies)
- Colombia: Union Leader Assassinated (0 replies)
- USA: Take the Quiz. Which labor leader are you? (0 replies)
- Sierra Leone: Health workers strike at Sierra Leone Ebola hospital (0 replies)
- At Market Basket, the Benevolent Boss Is Back. Should We Cheer? (0 replies)
- Brazil: CONTAG et l’UITA demandent au gouvernement d’agir de toute urgence pour mettre fin à la violence contre les travailleurs/euses ruraux/ales et (0 replies)
- Mexico: Court Drops Criminal Charges Against Exiled Union Leader (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: Don’t Just ‘Save Artie T.’ (0 replies)
- Israel: Update 3- A new petition filed against attempts by Zarfaty to get rid of the union (0 replies)
- Argentina: National strike over ailing economy (0 replies)
- The Uphill Battle Against Wage Theft in New Mexico’s Chile Fields (0 replies)
- PMA and ILWU Update on Contract Talks: Tentative Agreement Reached on Health Benefits, Negotiations Continue on Other Issues (0 replies)
- Shipping containers: 60 years in the box (0 replies)
- Argentina: Second National Strike as Economic Woes Deepen (0 replies)
- Thailand: Support workers's rights defender on trial (0 replies)
- Fast-Food Workers Bite Back at Jimmy John’s Sandwich Shops (0 replies)
- Colombia: 330K teachers to gather in capitals for nationwide strike (0 replies)
- Longshore Workers’ Vote Ratifies Northwest Grain Agreement;* Union Workers to Return to Jobs on Wednesday (0 replies)
- ‘Hands Up, Don’t Ship!’ Minneapolis UPS Workers Protest Shipments to Missouri Police (0 replies)
- Global: Congrès mondial sur la sécurité et la santé au travail: Un monde sans accidents du travail mortels est possible (0 replies)
- Web Engineer: ‘I Started Making Websites in Middle School’ (0 replies)
- Six Hundred Cleaning Ladies Re-Invigorating Greek Movement (0 replies)
- Market Basket Strike Looks Like a Strike Should (0 replies)
- Poland: ITF and ETF urge action over dismissed aviation union leader in Poland (0 replies)
- India: Workers from 300 tea gardens represented by 22 unions rally for minimum wage (0 replies)
- Syria: IFJ Condemns Brutal Murder of American Journalist James Foley in Syria (0 replies)
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- Local 4 longshoreman helps save life of Vancouver police officer (0 replies)
- 47th Annual Pensioners Convention (0 replies)
- ILWU recyclers win big raises in Oakland’s new waste franchise deal (0 replies)
- Longshore Caucus reconvenes to consider contract negotiations (0 replies)
- The Latest Attack on Labor, From The Group That Brought Us ‘Harris v. Quinn’ (0 replies)
- Teachers at Charter Schools Struggle, Too (0 replies)
- Ferguson: A String of Betrayals (0 replies)
- ‘Mike Brown Is Our Son’ (0 replies)
- Oakland Activists ‘Block the Boat’ for Three Days Running (0 replies)
- Chicago Movers Stage Groundbreaking Strike (0 replies)
- Kellogg’s Employees Back to Work (0 replies)
- Egypt: IUF (0 replies)
- China: Could Stronger Unions Make China More Democratic? (0 replies)
- Palestine: ITF to send Mission to Gaza, West Bank and Israel (0 replies)
- Radio Silence Is Union Strategy at Baltimore Public Broadcasting Station (0 replies)
- Unemployed Person: ‘Sometimes I Just Feel Pretty Discouraged’ (0 replies)
- McDonald’s Can’t Hide Behind Franchise System (0 replies)
- Asia: Across Asia's borders, labour activists team up to press wage claims (0 replies)
- Russia: (0 replies)
- Cambodia: (0 replies)
- Oaxaca Teachers Fight To Protect Students and Community From Reforms (0 replies)
- Video: Local 6 Rank & File Leader Alejandra Leon and the Sustainable Recycling campaign (0 replies)
- Nigeria: President sacks 16,000 resident doctors for striking (0 replies)
- USA: Working Anything but 9 to 5 (0 replies)
- Cambodia: Garment workers toiling to the death (0 replies)
- Global: Unions at Rio Tinto gear up for global day of action (0 replies)
- ‘Flexibility’ Hits University of Wisconsin Custodians (0 replies)
- South Africa: Union Leader Calls for Attacks on Jews 'Everywhere' (0 replies)
- Palestine: Strong response to ITF Gaza appeal as further aid delivered (0 replies)
- Grad Students Often Left Unprotected From Sexual Violence (0 replies)
- Street Canvassing for Good Causes: The Worst Job in Town? (0 replies)
- Rail Workers Denounce Dangerous Deal Between Union Officers and Management (0 replies)
- In North Carolina, Fast Food and Moral Mondays Movements Build Ties (0 replies)
- Israel: Union fights Israel ‘security risk’ claims to ban Palestinian union activists from West Bank workplaces (0 replies)
- Rail Workers Revolt Against Driving Solo (0 replies)
- In Order to Grow, Does Labor Need to Shrink? (0 replies)
- FMCS Statement on Tentative Agreement Between the ILWU and Pacific Northwest Grain Handlers (0 replies)
- Tentative Agreement for Northwest Grain (0 replies)
- Rail Workers Revolt against Driving Solo (0 replies)
- NYU Grad Union Needs a Contract Campaign, Not Just a Contract (0 replies)
- Lawyer: ‘We Should Stay on the Parapets and Keep Fighting’ (0 replies)
- Global: From Global Crisis to Global Justice (0 replies)
- Thailand: International Unions Unite to Defend British Researcher in Criminal Defamation Trial (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Workers strike at RMG factories across country Saturday (0 replies)
- South Africa: NUMSA condemns killing of its shop stewards (0 replies)
- Swaziland: PM says strangle workers' leaders (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Garment workers call for indefinite national strike over unpaid wages and police attacks (0 replies)
- Swaziland: PM Threatens to Strangle Union Leader (0 replies)
- Finally, Obama Uses Power of ‘Phone and Pen’ for Workers (0 replies)
- California Drought Leaves Farmworkers Hung Out to Dry (UPDATED) (0 replies)
- Viewpoint: California Job Safety Weakened By ‘Friends of Labor’ Politicians (0 replies)
- Fiji: Military government continues to violate workers’ rights by banning strike action says Amnesty (0 replies)
- Palestine: ITUC Call to Action on Gaza / Thousands of postcards for peace to be delivered to UN Secretary-General (0 replies)
- India: Factories bill: Central trade unions to launch stir (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: 1,000 workers confined, forced to take partial payment of wages (0 replies)
- Swaziland: Strangle those trade unionists - Prime Minister (0 replies)
- ‘Bad Ass Moms’ Defend Chicago Public Schools (0 replies)
- Review: Private Equity Pillages the Economy (0 replies)
- UK: VIDEO: Travelling to London? Check if your hotel pays the London Living Wage (0 replies)
- 6 Ways Wall Street Is Hosing Chicago Teachers (0 replies)
- A ‘Bill of Rights’ for San Francisco’s Retail Workers (0 replies)
- Don’t Leave Chants to Chance (0 replies)
- Israel: Zarfaty workers stand firm. Morale boosted by 7000 emails from unionists across globe (0 replies)
- Organizer: ‘Work Is Almost Priceless ... When It Is From Your Heart’ (0 replies)
- When Can Your Facebook Status Get You Fired? (0 replies)
- Global: La fuite d’un document sur le TTIP soulève des craintes sur la sécurité alimentaire (0 replies)
- Illinois Workers Stop Moving (0 replies)
- USA: Tackling the Root Causes of the Refugee Crisis at the U.S. Border (0 replies)
- Kuwait: “The Kafala is a System of Slavery,” an interview with the KTUF (0 replies)
- USA: Making workers’ rights a civil right (0 replies)
- USA: Labor Board Ruling Against McDonald’s a Huge Boost for Union (0 replies)
- Israel: Maaleh Adumim police and Israeli company collaborate to dismiss a Palestinian shop steward (0 replies)
- How to ‘Act Like a Union’ on a Labor-Management Committee (0 replies)
- Palestine: ITUC Call to Action on Gaza (0 replies)
- Australia: Rio Tinto's 'sustainable mining' claims exposed (0 replies)
- Want To Take Back Chicago? Here’s How, Say Activists (0 replies)
- New Bill Defines Labor Rights As Civil Rights (0 replies)
- McDonald’s Is ‘The Boss’—and That’s a Good Thing (0 replies)
- Get a Degree at Starbucks (0 replies)
- NLRB’s New Ruling Could Mean Great Things for Fast-Food Workers (0 replies)
- How the ‘Schedules That Work Act’ Could Change the Lives of Millions of Workers (0 replies)
- Much Improved But Unremarked, NYC Sick Leave Takes Effect (0 replies)
- Iran: Update: Shahabi released to civilian hospital (0 replies)
- Nigeria: Medical consultants caution govt against use of military doctors to break strike (0 replies)
- UK: Tax workers stage more strikes over job cuts (0 replies)
- Palestine: IUF backs ITUC call for immediate ceasefire in Israel and Gaza (0 replies)
- A Rank-and-File Appeal: ‘No More Tiers!’ (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Garment workers begin fast until death (0 replies)
- Global: Red Card Child Labour (0 replies)
- USA: The Top 10 Reasons Why Some Folks Claim We Don't Need Unions Anymore. Bless Their Hearts (0 replies)
- Receptionist: ‘It’s Basically Just a Job That I Do During the Day’ (0 replies)
- Taking a Bite Out Of Overtime Abuse (0 replies)
- Palestine: Gaza's unions under fire (0 replies)
- Canada: IKEA rapped for unfair labour practices in year-long lockout (0 replies)
- PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
- If the Post Office Wants Business, Try Postal Banking (0 replies)
- A Staples Diet for Postal Workers (0 replies)
- Iran: Jailed Iranian labour activist Reza Shahabi ends 50-day hunger strike (0 replies)
- Book Review: Hardhats, Hippies, and Hawks (0 replies)
- Germany: Bundesbank backs union calls for higher wages: Sensational change in tack (0 replies)
- Russia: Safety Must be a Priority for FIFA (0 replies)
- Minority Union at Volkswagen, For Now (0 replies)
- BNSF Railway Engineers to Ride Solo (0 replies)
- Generation Temp: Auto Workers March for Civil Rights Again (0 replies)
- Labor Lessons from Mississippi Freedom Summer (0 replies)
- Atlantic City Workers Stunned As Casino Economy Begins to Crash (0 replies)
- Cuomo Saves the Day? (0 replies)
- Don’t Celebrate Yet: Warning Letter Didn’t Halt Wage Theft in New Mexico Fields (0 replies)
- Palestine: Gaza: Immediate Ceasefire (0 replies)
- Colombia: Is this U.S. coal giant funding violent union intimidation in Colombia? (0 replies)
- Iran: Take action to release Iranian trade union leader (0 replies)
- Climate Campaign Tipping Point? Unions Get on Board (0 replies)
- Pharmacist: ‘I Always Tell My Children That I Took the Practical Route’ (0 replies)
- Malaysia: Airline workers express horror and anger at fate of flight MH17 (0 replies)
- USA: How ‘corporate responsibility’ campaigns can actually end up hurting workers (0 replies)
- UK: Tory ban 'will make legal strikes near-impossible,' TUC warns (0 replies)
- Russia: (0 replies)
- PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
- Detroiters March Against Water Shut-Offs (0 replies)
- Malaysia: ITF statement on Malaysia Airlines MH17 (0 replies)
- Teachers Union Conventions Reflect Common (Core) Frustrations (0 replies)
- Generational Warriors? Secure Your Wallet (0 replies)
- Global: Guy Ryder: l’importance du monde du travail dans une économie plus verte (0 replies)
- Ship’s seafaring crew in Long Beach, CA organize picket line to protest outlaw employer; request support from the ITF and ILWU (0 replies)
- Iran: Report on Reza Shahabi's Current Condition (0 replies)
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