By Tim Rogers MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Tens of thousands of Nicaraguan civil servants who claim they’ve been wrongfully...
Jun 07, 2012Walker’s victory: Fair or not, for unions, hard times bring hard lines
By Michael Moran LONDON — After Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s victory in a recall vote Tuesday, most of...
Jun 06, 2012Locked Out: Canadian workers pay heavy price in foreign acquisitions
By Bilbo Poynter LONDON, Ontario — Each day since the Employment Action Center opened in the basement of...
May 31, 2012Slave labor on the rise in Russia
By Khristina Narizhnaya VOLGOGRAD, Russia — As night settled over the southern Russian city of Volgograd, three weary...
May 27, 2012Christians in Egypt: A storm within the storm
By Lauren Bohn and Omnia Al Desoukie CAIRO – With fluffy beige pillows propped behind her still recovering back,...
May 23, 2012Technically legal, Brazil’s sex workers left out of unionization push
By Elizabeth Tuttle RIO DE JANEIRO — It's a Saturday night under Rio’s historic Lapa Arches and, despite...
May 20, 2012The mysterious murder of a Bangladeshi labor activist
By Maher Sattar DHAKA, Bangladesh — The body turned up in the northern district of Ghatail, dumped by...
May 14, 2012Analysis: After decades of outsourcing, manufacturing jobs coming home to US
By Michael Moran NEW YORK, New York — Beginning in the 1970s America’s high-paying manufacturing jobs in the...
May 06, 2012Nicaragua’s Marxist government gets religion on free trade zones
By Tim Rogers MASAYA, Nicaragua — Martha Acuña’s day starts several hours before the roosters greet the sun...
May 04, 2012Black South African youth shut out of secure jobs
By Alex Duval Smith CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Xolisile Dolo, 24, saw few job opportunities in Crossroads, part...
May 03, 2012Spain divided as labor rights erode
By Guy Hedgecoe MADRID, Spain — When Mariano Castellanos looks back on the 45 years he has worked...
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