Labor

                
  • Save home hotline launched

    Save home hotline launched

    October 19, 2007

    CLEVELAND — More help is now available to union members caught in the mounting home mortgage crisis, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney said at a press conference here Oct. 15. Sweeney unveiled a free, confidential 24-hour Save...

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  • Bulgarian teachers strike for wage hike

    Bulgarian teachers strike for wage hike

    October 19, 2007

    Bulgarian teachers began a nationwide strike late last month, calling for higher wages and increased spending on education. With an average salary of $320 a month, Bulgarian educators are among the lowest paid in Europe. Many...

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  • Germans grapple with train strike, jobless pay

    Germans grapple with train strike, jobless pay

    October 19, 2007

    BERLIN — Among the issues grabbing the headlines in Germany these days are a big train strike and Social Democratic Party infighting over jobless insurance. On Oct. 12, suburban and municipal railway workers in the big...

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  • Unions, rights groups praise no-match ruling

    Unions, rights groups praise no-match ruling

    October 19, 2007

    Unions and immigrant rights organizations praised a federal judge’s Oct. 10 decision barring the Social Security Administration from using “no-match” letters to force employers to fire workers who cannot quickly clear up discrepancies. At the same...

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  • Solidarity talks, phonies squawk

    Solidarity talks, phonies squawk

    October 12, 2007

    Workers’ Correspondence As soon as aspects of the proposed contract with General Motors were revealed, activists’ e-mail boxes began to fill up with the opinions of armchair socialists. “Sellout” and “backroom deal” were the usual characterizations....

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