More Katrina survivors to be made homeless On Monday, February 13th, the New Orleans homeless population will skyrocket, and the survivors of Katrina will be victimised again.
Lend a hand: Starbucks engaging in religious persecution of IWW barista For the second time in as many months, Starbucks management has kicked Starbucks Workers Union member Suley Ayala out of the workplace for wearing her modest Pentagram necklace.
EZ Supply workers in Queens vote to unionise with the IWW The Industrial Workers of the World chalked up another victory in an National Labour Relations Board election on Thursday, 9 February, at E-Z Supply Corp., a wholesale distributor of restaurant supplies and foodstuffs, located in Queens, New York.
Ontario: Unofficial strike could begin Monday Public sector workers are set to walk off the job as early as Monday night, an illegal strike that would cripple government services in the province. The action is in response to a Bill which would break up workers' pension schemes.
Transportation workers resist global attack The latest attack on workers' rights around the world is now hitting the people who make public transportation possible in many of the world's metro areas.
Wal-Mart boss faces jail for tax evasion Thomas Coughlin, the former vice-chairman of Wal-Mart may be jailed for up to 28 years and fined up to £750,000 after pleading guilty to fiddling his expenses.
Del Monte: A can of worms Rob Ray reports on the devastation and horror surrounding America’s biggest fruit giant.
IWW: Union victories at NYC Union Square Starbucks On Friday Nov. 18, Starbucks workers at Union Square publicly declared their membership in the Starbucks Workers Union.
New York: EZ supply workers go IWW Deep in the gritty, industrial district of North Brooklyn/Queens, 15 workers of EZ Supply started the new year right by marching to their workplace and demanding that their highly abusive boss sign a petition recognizing the IWW as their union.
'No Contract, No Work' - The 2005 New York City transit strike Harry Harrington, a New York city MTA Train Operator writes his account and analysis of the strike that shut down New York.