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  • RHC WTO Special: Cuba Replies to the Lies 12/3/99
  • RHC WTO Special: Cuban Trade Min. Speech in Seattle
  • RHC HEADLINERS: Fidel Decides to Skip WTO in Seattle
  • S.Afr: Strike Over 'Kaffir' Slur
  • E.Europe: Social Recession/ICFTU 1998 report
  • LaborTalk: The Budget Dilemma
  • Economist on a Revitalized Union Local in San Jose
  • Debt: Financial Feasibility of the Jubilee 2000 Program
  • Globalization & Betrayal
  • ANC's Landslide Election Victory/WW
  • [BRC-NEWS] June 18th: World's Financial Centres to be Occupied
  • London Cleans Up After Anti-Capitalist Protest
  • S.A Public Workers Threaten Strike Action
  • Russians Accuse McDonald's Of UnionBusting
  • 'Radical' Venezuela President demands democratic union elections
  • support McKinney debt-relief bill
  • Workers Around the World/WW 6/17/99
  • World Economic Crisis: 200 Million in Poverty/WW
  • On the Picket Line 6/17/99
  • NY-SF Carpenters To March:One Member-One Vote! 7/1/99
  • organizing day laborers on LA's mean streets
  • Korea: Metalworkers' Union Demands Scandal Probe
  • Korean Govt Labor Cointelpro Program
  • LaborTalk: Right-Wing 'Think Tanks'
  • SEIU Opposes Sanctions On Iraq
  • S. Korean Workers Strike to Protest Govt Manipulation
  • IBP workers berate Teamsters official at rally
  • Calif: Anger Against UFW and Rise of Rival
  • Thousands of Strikers March in Bolivia
  • Stop Sweatshops News
  • Han Young Strike Update
  • Union Choir Releases New CD
  • NAFTA for Africa Passes House Committee; Fight Moves to House Floor
  • Students Discover Labor Justice & Spend Accordingly
  • India: Otis Violates Collective Bargaining
  • Astrakhan Workers' Appeal from Russia
  • Prisons: The New Form of Slavery 6/22 Brooklyn Dec 12th event
  • KPFA Fund Drive Sends Clear Message
  • China business code
  • (mai) South Korea Urges Limited Talks On Investment in Next WTO Round
  • June 6, 1999 Korean PICIS Newsletter #55
  • Urgent! Block two trade bills! CLR
  • URGENT: Stop NAFTA for AFRICA!
  • BRIDGES Weekly Trade News Digest Vol. 3, Number 22
  • Join the ICEM-USWA Cyber-Campaign - Support Charlotte GT Workers
  • Workers around the world: 6/10/99
  • Los Angeles doctors say 'union yes'
  • company union beats ufw in watsonville
  • Workers Solidarity: Corruption in Euro Politics
  • Canadian Tribes, Union Angry over Salmon Treaty
  • WTO: New Battles Begin Soon in the World Trade Organization
  • (en) Ontario: Coalition Wins Benefits for Workfare Resister
  • Ohio: Help Kobe Workers Fight for Justice
  • NAFTA Architects Bemoan Unfinished Business
  • Conflict of Interest? U of FL Professor & Private Prison Labor
  • Labor unrest in Astrakhan' (Russia)
  • Challenge To COSATU-ANC Econ Plan
  • CHINA'S WORKERS OPPOSE RESTRUCTURINGS - WSJ
  • CONSULTA/Han Young Strike Update
  • LaborTalk: Act II of Kosovo War
  • Serbian trade unionists condemn chauvinism on May Day
  • [BRC-NEWS] ALERT: Get the IMF Debt off the People's Backs!
  • The Marketization of Mongolia
  • Corporate Focus: Make Lots of Money; Avoid Taxes!
  • Australian Utility to be Privatized/GL Wkly
  • No Debt, No Sweat: Organizing for Global Justice
  • Asian Meltdown = 200 Million New Poverty Victims
  • The "Celtic Tiger" - Workers Solidarity
  • New York wages fall behind Arkansas
  • Ehrenreich: The Lexus & the Right to Pee
  • U.S. Air to Raise Wages After Court Loss for CWA
  • Depression Clouds Loom Ahead
  • Antibiotic Overuse Threatens Health
  • AFL-CIO's Stand on the War
  • Nigerian Oilworkers Warn Govt: End the Violence
  • World Bank: Cushion the Poor
  • Witch-hunt Against S.Korean Unionists
  • The Maquiladora Reader/New Organizing Book
  • Mexico, U.S. Discuss NAFTA Impact
  • Workers Around the World/WW
  • Top Banker Takes Aim at Workers' Wages
  • Oz: New union policy on sexual harassment
  • People's Tribune Online Edition (6-99)
  • Increasing Hunger and Poverty in US/FoodFirst
  • Prison Labor: A Facelift for Slavery
  • Immigration News Briefs 5/99
  • [BRC-NEWS] Atlantic Monthly: When They Get Out
  • 5th International Meeting of Trade Unionists/June 1999
  • Italian communists' congress confirms left course
  • Giant NY Labor Rally Puts Mayor on Notice/WW
  • On the Picket Line 5/27/99 - WW
  • Indonesia: National Workers' Orgn Formed
  • [BRC-NEWS] Haiti/Disney: No Work at Megatex
  • Alaska Airlines Workers Protest Suspensions
  • War on Yugoslavia-What's at Stake for Workers?-WW
  • On the Picketline 5/20/99-WW
  • Money and the Public Interest
  • Mexico "Bailout" Tightenes Squeeze on Workers
  • Shipyard Strikers Reject "Final" Wage Offer/Militant
  • Human Rts, Labor Activists Target Zedillo
  • U.S., Mexican Unions Reach Agreement
  • Minerals of Mexico for sale in Denver
  • Britian Under Blair: Labor vs Labor
  • Child Labour News Service #2
  • Han Young Strike In Danger
  • ILO: Small-Scale Mining A Menace
  • COSATU on Murder of Selby Mayise
  • Worker Strikes Continue In Korea, but Low Turnout
  • Korea Hospital Workers To Strike
  • Exchange: On Pacifica (Cockburn, Cooper, Bensky & Berry)
  • War At Pacifica - East Bay Express - 5/7/99
  • Pacifica Bosses Union Busting Exposed On KPFA
  • Pacifica in Troubled Waters (Again)
  • Mexican Labor Ruling Favors "Open Shops"
  • India: mafia, massacres and mass resistance
  • LABOR ANTIWAR STATEMENTS & APPEALS
  • Why Labor Mined Uranium - GL 359
  • Mexico Workers Hold Rival May Day Rallies
  • Child Labour News Service - Release #1 - May 1, 1999
  • Mayday Greetings
  • Immigration News Briefs 4/30/99
  • US Charges Marriott w/Massive Workers' Rights Violations
  • 5,000 Rally to Back NY Janitors' Strike/Militant
  • IPS-Backlash Over US Role in Strike-breaking
  • S.Korean Subway Union Ends Strike
  • How Labor Betrayed the Anti-Uranium Movement
  • Seoul Subway Workers Lead Anti-Firing Campaign
  • support the staff at KPFA (More Pacifica Outrages)
  • Mexico's UNAM Strike
  • 1998 News Archive
    1997 News Archive


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