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  1. Global: Precarious workers exposed to higher health and safety risks (0 replies)
  2. USA: New ‘Yelp’ for Guest Workers in U.S. Challenges the Employer Power Dynamic (0 replies)
  3. China: Samsung supplier suing China Labor Watch executive (0 replies)
  4. Hong Kong: 10,000 Workers Strike in Support of Hong Kong's Protests (0 replies)
  5. Seattle Boycotts Hyatt while a Boston Boycott Ends (0 replies)
  6. New Orleans Union Membership Set to Double After Hotel and Casino Workers Win (0 replies)
  7. Canada: Unions across rest of country nervously watching N.S. story (0 replies)
  8. Hong Kong: Trade unions in Europe question China's trustworthiness, watch HK protests (0 replies)
  9. Everyone On the Bus: Rider-Driver Alliances (0 replies)
  10. Lena Dunham Decides People Should Be Paid for Their Work (0 replies)
  11. Australia: Can a drink close the pay gap? (0 replies)
  12. Hong Kong: HKCTU statement calling for general strike on Sep 29 (0 replies)
  13. Hong Kong: Workers Strike in Support of Student Democracy Movement (0 replies)
  14. Philippines: Global campaign defeats union-busting attack at NXP (0 replies)
  15. China: Support the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions strike for democracy! (0 replies)
  16. Hong Kong: Calling for int'l solidarity! Stop suppression of democratic movt in HK online petition (0 replies)
  17. Review: Why Privatization Fails (0 replies)
  18. Global: Bargain to STOP Precarious Work (0 replies)
  19. France: Hyatt Paris: outsourced hotel housekeepers strike and win wage increase (0 replies)
  20. Did Lear Strike Really Beat Two-Tier? (0 replies)
  21. Uber’s Business Model: Screwing Its Workers (0 replies)
  22. Bus Company Fails at Racial Divide and Conquer (0 replies)
  23. The Freelancer Economy is Here. Should We Celebrate? (0 replies)
  24. Turkey: Deva Continues to Sicken Union Members with More Dismissals (0 replies)
  25. Did Indiana Autoworkers Strike a Blow Against Two-Tier Contracts? (0 replies)
  26. High-Flying Drones and Basement Wages: Alarming Trends in Package Delivery (0 replies)
  27. Global: UN body criticises free trade as route to development (0 replies)
  28. Members Are Angry at the Union for… Wait, What?! (0 replies)
  29. Global: 'Plus sain, plus écologique, plus prospère' (0 replies)
  30. Greece: Public sector workers strike against planned job cuts (0 replies)
  31. China: The company that made your iPhone is reluctantly bringing democracy to Chinese labor (0 replies)
  32. Germany: Amazon workers in Germany go on strike over pay (0 replies)
  33. Viewpoint: Unusual Victory At Market Basket (0 replies)
  34. Global: Fashion retailers agree to raise minimum wage in Cambodia (0 replies)
  35. France: Air France pilots extend strike for second week (0 replies)
  36. Turkey: Expert report: Gross negligence led to Soma mine disaster that killed 301 (0 replies)
  37. Korea (South): Teachers’ union to retain legal status temporarily (0 replies)
  38. Global: Support IndustriALL’s STOP Precarious Work campaign with Thunderclap (0 replies)
  39. Cambodia: Brands say they will pay more for clothes made in Cambodia (0 replies)
  40. Sunday Climate March Drawing Unprecedented Labor Support (0 replies)
  41. Cambodia: Court Places More Restrictions on Union Leader (0 replies)
  42. UK: Scottish TUC: Referendum was a triumph for democracy (0 replies)
  43. Bangladesh: 30 hurt as management staff beat up workers trying to form union (0 replies)
  44. A 22-Year Battle Pays Off for American Airlines Workers (0 replies)
  45. Sweden: Former union leader welcomed as he is elected Swedish PM (0 replies)
  46. New Republican Bill Would Paralyze National Labor Relations Board (0 replies)
  47. Cambodia: Cambodge : mouvement de milliers de travailleurs de la confection (0 replies)
  48. Cambodia: Police Release Unionists After 3,000 Workers Surround District Office (0 replies)
  49. Cambodia: Global Day of Action for Cambodian garment workers - interview with Jyrki Raina (0 replies)
  50. Review: How Coal Miners Fought the Railroad Barons (0 replies)
  51. USA: UBER DRIVERS PROTEST: 'You Can't Make A Living Working Only for Uber' (0 replies)
  52. Global: Les syndicats des services publics souhaitent faire entrer les nouveaux accords commerciaux dans le débat public (0 replies)
  53. Palestine: How do you stop Palestinians unionizing? Cancel their entry permits (0 replies)
  54. Rank-and-File Rail Workers Rebel Against Single-Person Crews (0 replies)
  55. New Safety-Conscious GM? Not for Injured Workers (0 replies)
  56. New Union Vote at the New American Airlines (0 replies)
  57. Global: Join the International day of solidarity with Cambodian workers on 17 Sept. (0 replies)
  58. China: Workers are turning from analogue slaves into digital rebels (0 replies)
  59. Russia: (0 replies)
  60. In Pennsylvania, Labor Poised to Unseat Corbett in November Elections (0 replies)
  61. Global: VIDEO: STOP Precarious Work at Rio Tinto (0 replies)
  62. Global: The reason why the world needs a pay rise (0 replies)
  63. Bahamas: Union Says 'illegal' General Strike To Continue (0 replies)
  64. Student Labor Activists Renew Spirit of 1964 Freedom Summer (0 replies)
  65. Cambodia: After Mass Firing of Strikers, Union Considers New Protests (0 replies)
  66. Grain Agreement Ends Lockouts in Northwest Ports (0 replies)
  67. Peru: UNI reports Prosegur to Spanish government following violent attack in Peru (0 replies)
  68. Protests Break the Silence of Grief over Turkish Mine Disaster (0 replies)
  69. Turkey: Workers at Istanbul construction site block road denouncing ‘poor labor conditions’ (0 replies)
  70. Qatar: Des enquêteurs des droits humains disparaissent alors que la FIFA poursuit sur sa lancée vers le Mondial 2022 (0 replies)
  71. Global: Slump in wages put G20 labour ministers to the test – new economic modelling proves paying higher wages increases global growth (0 replies)
  72. Stop Feeding The Hand that Bites Us (0 replies)
  73. Africa: Rights Under Unprecedented Attack in the Arab World (0 replies)
  74. Global: Attaque sans précédent contre les droits dans le monde arabe (0 replies)
  75. Qatar: Human Rights Investigators Vanish, as FIFA Forges Ahead on 2022 World Cup (0 replies)
  76. Global: Unions call on World Bank to adopt as strong a labour standard as other development banks (0 replies)
  77. Railroad Conductor: ‘Railroading Has Changed So Much’ (0 replies)
  78. Turkey: Tear gas in Istanbul as hundreds rally over construction worker deaths (0 replies)
  79. Canada: Families of students organize to support striking teachers (0 replies)
  80. Russia: « (0 replies)
  81. Iran: (0 replies)
  82. Protesters Arrested at $15-an-Hour Action Outside McDonald’s (0 replies)
  83. Global: Globe Trade Agreements for Corporations Explained (0 replies)
  84. Fast-Food Workers Turn Up the Heat (0 replies)
  85. Video: Thousand march in annual Wilmington Labor Day parade (0 replies)
  86. International Teacher Solidarity Cross-Pollinates (0 replies)
  87. Atlantic City’s Casino Closings Leave Thousands of Workers Out of Luck (0 replies)
  88. Guards Need Job Security of Their Own, Say Apple Store Protesters (0 replies)
  89. Defend (and Understand) Your Transgender Members (0 replies)
  90. Cambodia: Union Leaders Charged Over Nationwide Protests (0 replies)
  91. Nigeria: Health workers launch safety measures against Ebola (0 replies)
  92. Iran: IndustriALL demands release of arrested Iranian miners (0 replies)
  93. Thailand: Andy Hall: Thailand trial for UK labour activist (0 replies)
  94. Macau: Single Mom Fights Billionaires With Macau Casino Protests (0 replies)
  95. Global: Global labour's challenge to climate change (0 replies)
  96. USA: Les employés des fast-food partent en grève (0 replies)
  97. Audio: Home Care Unions Adapt to New Legal Obstacles (0 replies)
  98. For Labor, an Open Shop Doesn’t Have to Mean Closed Doors (0 replies)
  99. Data Entry Associate: ‘It Just Felt Completely Irrelevant’ (0 replies)
  100. Colombia: Union Leader Assassinated (0 replies)
  101. USA: Take the Quiz. Which labor leader are you? (0 replies)
  102. Sierra Leone: Health workers strike at Sierra Leone Ebola hospital (0 replies)
  103. At Market Basket, the Benevolent Boss Is Back. Should We Cheer? (0 replies)
  104. 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)
  105. Mexico: Court Drops Criminal Charges Against Exiled Union Leader (0 replies)
  106. Viewpoint: Don’t Just ‘Save Artie T.’ (0 replies)
  107. Israel: Update 3- A new petition filed against attempts by Zarfaty to get rid of the union (0 replies)
  108. Argentina: National strike over ailing economy (0 replies)
  109. The Uphill Battle Against Wage Theft in New Mexico’s Chile Fields (0 replies)
  110. PMA and ILWU Update on Contract Talks: Tentative Agreement Reached on Health Benefits, Negotiations Continue on Other Issues (0 replies)
  111. Shipping containers: 60 years in the box (0 replies)
  112. Argentina: Second National Strike as Economic Woes Deepen (0 replies)
  113. Thailand: Support workers's rights defender on trial (0 replies)
  114. Fast-Food Workers Bite Back at Jimmy John’s Sandwich Shops (0 replies)
  115. Colombia: 330K teachers to gather in capitals for nationwide strike (0 replies)
  116. Longshore Workers’ Vote Ratifies Northwest Grain Agreement;* Union Workers to Return to Jobs on Wednesday (0 replies)
  117. ‘Hands Up, Don’t Ship!’ Minneapolis UPS Workers Protest Shipments to Missouri Police (0 replies)
  118. Global: Congrès mondial sur la sécurité et la santé au travail: Un monde sans accidents du travail mortels est possible (0 replies)
  119. Web Engineer: ‘I Started Making Websites in Middle School’ (0 replies)
  120. Six Hundred Cleaning Ladies Re-Invigorating Greek Movement (0 replies)
  121. Market Basket Strike Looks Like a Strike Should (0 replies)
  122. Poland: ITF and ETF urge action over dismissed aviation union leader in Poland (0 replies)
  123. India: Workers from 300 tea gardens represented by 22 unions rally for minimum wage (0 replies)
  124. Syria: IFJ Condemns Brutal Murder of American Journalist James Foley in Syria (0 replies)
  125. Russia: (0 replies)
  126. Local 4 longshoreman helps save life of Vancouver police officer (0 replies)
  127. 47th Annual Pensioners Convention (0 replies)
  128. ILWU recyclers win big raises in Oakland’s new waste franchise deal (0 replies)
  129. Longshore Caucus reconvenes to consider contract negotiations (0 replies)
  130. The Latest Attack on Labor, From The Group That Brought Us ‘Harris v. Quinn’ (0 replies)
  131. Teachers at Charter Schools Struggle, Too (0 replies)
  132. Ferguson: A String of Betrayals (0 replies)
  133. ‘Mike Brown Is Our Son’ (0 replies)
  134. Oakland Activists ‘Block the Boat’ for Three Days Running (0 replies)
  135. Chicago Movers Stage Groundbreaking Strike (0 replies)
  136. Kellogg’s Employees Back to Work (0 replies)
  137. Egypt: IUF (0 replies)
  138. China: Could Stronger Unions Make China More Democratic? (0 replies)
  139. Palestine: ITF to send Mission to Gaza, West Bank and Israel (0 replies)
  140. Radio Silence Is Union Strategy at Baltimore Public Broadcasting Station (0 replies)
  141. Unemployed Person: ‘Sometimes I Just Feel Pretty Discouraged’ (0 replies)
  142. McDonald’s Can’t Hide Behind Franchise System (0 replies)
  143. Asia: Across Asia's borders, labour activists team up to press wage claims (0 replies)
  144. Russia: (0 replies)
  145. Cambodia: (0 replies)
  146. Oaxaca Teachers Fight To Protect Students and Community From Reforms (0 replies)
  147. Video: Local 6 Rank & File Leader Alejandra Leon and the Sustainable Recycling campaign (0 replies)
  148. Nigeria: President sacks 16,000 resident doctors for striking (0 replies)
  149. USA: Working Anything but 9 to 5 (0 replies)
  150. Cambodia: Garment workers toiling to the death (0 replies)
  151. Global: Unions at Rio Tinto gear up for global day of action (0 replies)
  152. ‘Flexibility’ Hits University of Wisconsin Custodians (0 replies)
  153. South Africa: Union Leader Calls for Attacks on Jews 'Everywhere' (0 replies)
  154. Palestine: Strong response to ITF Gaza appeal as further aid delivered (0 replies)
  155. Grad Students Often Left Unprotected From Sexual Violence (0 replies)
  156. Street Canvassing for Good Causes: The Worst Job in Town? (0 replies)
  157. Rail Workers Denounce Dangerous Deal Between Union Officers and Management (0 replies)
  158. In North Carolina, Fast Food and Moral Mondays Movements Build Ties (0 replies)
  159. Israel: Union fights Israel ‘security risk’ claims to ban Palestinian union activists from West Bank workplaces (0 replies)
  160. Rail Workers Revolt Against Driving Solo (0 replies)
  161. In Order to Grow, Does Labor Need to Shrink? (0 replies)
  162. FMCS Statement on Tentative Agreement Between the ILWU and Pacific Northwest Grain Handlers (0 replies)
  163. Tentative Agreement for Northwest Grain (0 replies)
  164. Rail Workers Revolt against Driving Solo (0 replies)
  165. NYU Grad Union Needs a Contract Campaign, Not Just a Contract (0 replies)
  166. Lawyer: ‘We Should Stay on the Parapets and Keep Fighting’ (0 replies)
  167. Global: From Global Crisis to Global Justice (0 replies)
  168. Thailand: International Unions Unite to Defend British Researcher in Criminal Defamation Trial (0 replies)
  169. Bangladesh: Workers strike at RMG factories across country Saturday (0 replies)
  170. South Africa: NUMSA condemns killing of its shop stewards (0 replies)
  171. Swaziland: PM says strangle workers' leaders (0 replies)
  172. Bangladesh: Garment workers call for indefinite national strike over unpaid wages and police attacks (0 replies)
  173. Swaziland: PM Threatens to Strangle Union Leader (0 replies)
  174. Finally, Obama Uses Power of ‘Phone and Pen’ for Workers (0 replies)
  175. California Drought Leaves Farmworkers Hung Out to Dry (UPDATED) (0 replies)
  176. Viewpoint: California Job Safety Weakened By ‘Friends of Labor’ Politicians (0 replies)
  177. Fiji: Military government continues to violate workers’ rights by banning strike action says Amnesty (0 replies)
  178. Palestine: ITUC Call to Action on Gaza / Thousands of postcards for peace to be delivered to UN Secretary-General (0 replies)
  179. India: Factories bill: Central trade unions to launch stir (0 replies)
  180. Bangladesh: 1,000 workers confined, forced to take partial payment of wages (0 replies)
  181. Swaziland: Strangle those trade unionists - Prime Minister (0 replies)
  182. ‘Bad Ass Moms’ Defend Chicago Public Schools (0 replies)
  183. Review: Private Equity Pillages the Economy (0 replies)
  184. UK: VIDEO: Travelling to London? Check if your hotel pays the London Living Wage (0 replies)
  185. 6 Ways Wall Street Is Hosing Chicago Teachers (0 replies)
  186. A ‘Bill of Rights’ for San Francisco’s Retail Workers (0 replies)
  187. Don’t Leave Chants to Chance (0 replies)
  188. Israel: Zarfaty workers stand firm. Morale boosted by 7000 emails from unionists across globe (0 replies)
  189. Organizer: ‘Work Is Almost Priceless ... When It Is From Your Heart’ (0 replies)
  190. When Can Your Facebook Status Get You Fired? (0 replies)
  191. Global: La fuite d’un document sur le TTIP soulève des craintes sur la sécurité alimentaire (0 replies)
  192. Illinois Workers Stop Moving (0 replies)
  193. USA: Tackling the Root Causes of the Refugee Crisis at the U.S. Border (0 replies)
  194. Kuwait: “The Kafala is a System of Slavery,” an interview with the KTUF (0 replies)
  195. USA: Making workers’ rights a civil right (0 replies)
  196. USA: Labor Board Ruling Against McDonald’s a Huge Boost for Union (0 replies)
  197. Israel: Maaleh Adumim police and Israeli company collaborate to dismiss a Palestinian shop steward (0 replies)
  198. How to ‘Act Like a Union’ on a Labor-Management Committee (0 replies)
  199. Palestine: ITUC Call to Action on Gaza (0 replies)
  200. Australia: Rio Tinto's 'sustainable mining' claims exposed (0 replies)
  201. Want To Take Back Chicago? Here’s How, Say Activists (0 replies)
  202. New Bill Defines Labor Rights As Civil Rights (0 replies)
  203. McDonald’s Is ‘The Boss’—and That’s a Good Thing (0 replies)
  204. Get a Degree at Starbucks (0 replies)
  205. NLRB’s New Ruling Could Mean Great Things for Fast-Food Workers (0 replies)
  206. How the ‘Schedules That Work Act’ Could Change the Lives of Millions of Workers (0 replies)
  207. Much Improved But Unremarked, NYC Sick Leave Takes Effect (0 replies)
  208. Iran: Update: Shahabi released to civilian hospital (0 replies)
  209. Nigeria: Medical consultants caution govt against use of military doctors to break strike (0 replies)
  210. UK: Tax workers stage more strikes over job cuts (0 replies)
  211. Palestine: IUF backs ITUC call for immediate ceasefire in Israel and Gaza (0 replies)
  212. A Rank-and-File Appeal: ‘No More Tiers!’ (0 replies)
  213. Bangladesh: Garment workers begin fast until death (0 replies)
  214. Global: Red Card Child Labour (0 replies)
  215. USA: The Top 10 Reasons Why Some Folks Claim We Don't Need Unions Anymore. Bless Their Hearts (0 replies)
  216. Receptionist: ‘It’s Basically Just a Job That I Do During the Day’ (0 replies)
  217. Taking a Bite Out Of Overtime Abuse (0 replies)
  218. Palestine: Gaza's unions under fire (0 replies)
  219. Canada: IKEA rapped for unfair labour practices in year-long lockout (0 replies)
  220. PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
  221. If the Post Office Wants Business, Try Postal Banking (0 replies)
  222. A Staples Diet for Postal Workers (0 replies)
  223. Iran: Jailed Iranian labour activist Reza Shahabi ends 50-day hunger strike (0 replies)
  224. Book Review: Hardhats, Hippies, and Hawks (0 replies)
  225. Germany: Bundesbank backs union calls for higher wages: Sensational change in tack (0 replies)
  226. Russia: Safety Must be a Priority for FIFA (0 replies)
  227. Minority Union at Volkswagen, For Now (0 replies)
  228. BNSF Railway Engineers to Ride Solo (0 replies)
  229. Generation Temp: Auto Workers March for Civil Rights Again (0 replies)
  230. Labor Lessons from Mississippi Freedom Summer (0 replies)
  231. Atlantic City Workers Stunned As Casino Economy Begins to Crash (0 replies)
  232. Cuomo Saves the Day? (0 replies)
  233. Don’t Celebrate Yet: Warning Letter Didn’t Halt Wage Theft in New Mexico Fields (0 replies)
  234. Palestine: Gaza: Immediate Ceasefire (0 replies)
  235. Colombia: Is this U.S. coal giant funding violent union intimidation in Colombia? (0 replies)
  236. Iran: Take action to release Iranian trade union leader (0 replies)
  237. Climate Campaign Tipping Point? Unions Get on Board (0 replies)
  238. Pharmacist: ‘I Always Tell My Children That I Took the Practical Route’ (0 replies)
  239. Malaysia: Airline workers express horror and anger at fate of flight MH17 (0 replies)
  240. USA: How ‘corporate responsibility’ campaigns can actually end up hurting workers (0 replies)
  241. UK: Tory ban 'will make legal strikes near-impossible,' TUC warns (0 replies)
  242. Russia: (0 replies)
  243. PMA and ILWU Provide Update on Contract Talks (0 replies)
  244. Detroiters March Against Water Shut-Offs (0 replies)
  245. Malaysia: ITF statement on Malaysia Airlines MH17 (0 replies)
  246. Teachers Union Conventions Reflect Common (Core) Frustrations (0 replies)
  247. Generational Warriors? Secure Your Wallet (0 replies)
  248. Global: Guy Ryder: l’importance du monde du travail dans une économie plus verte (0 replies)
  249. Ship’s seafaring crew in Long Beach, CA organize picket line to protest outlaw employer; request support from the ITF and ILWU (0 replies)
  250. Iran: Report on Reza Shahabi's Current Condition (0 replies)