| October 2011 |
- We Are All Wisconsin: The Stakes Get Even Higher by Dean Hubbard
- Walkout at Hershey: Extracts from the Report of the August 2011 Human Rights Delegation to Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Solidarity Forever
- Defending Democracy by Tova Perlmutter
- Learning by Teaching - The Guild's Mentoring Program by Fran Schreiberg
- NLG 2011 Convention in Philadelphia - Schedule of L&EC related events
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| April 2011 |
- The attack on Public Sector Workers: Ground Zero for Democracy and Human Rights by Dean Hubbard
- NLG L&EC Breakfast at the LCC - Crimes Against Labor: Attacks on Workers' Rights in Mexico & US by Henry Willis
- Worker Advocates Fight for Expanded Useof Crime Victim's Visa by Jessie Hahn
- Mexican Mineworkers Union's Carlos Esquer Speaks in NYC by Ursula Levelt
- NLG L&EC Successfully Concludes 12th Delegation to Cuba by Joan Hill
- 100 Years After Triangle Fire, the Slaughter Continues by Anthony Prince
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| September 2010 |
- March with Labor and One Nation for Jobs, Justice and Education for All
October 2 in Washington DC
- Defending Free Speech Rights in Public Places
- ILO Takes Steps Toward Establishing Domestic Workers Rights
- ICLR Assists Mexico's Independent Labor Movement
- Information is Key to Ending Abusive Low-Wage Labor Migration Schemes
- NY Public Employees Fight Furloughs
- Carwash Workers Win Another Victory, Pirian Brothers Sentenced to Year in Jail
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| May 2010 |
- Countering the Glen Beck Effect: Working America Reaches the Working Class
- New Illinois Wage Theft Legislation Protects Workers
- Sugar Law Center Supports Restaurant Opportunities Center
- Sugar Law Center Assists the Unemployed
- Whistleblower Laws Show U.S. Falls Short of International Human Rights Standards
- Farmworker Advocates Praise the Department of Labor's New H-2A Regulations
- Zenroren Honors Haymarket Martyrs on May Day
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| October 2009 |
- Car Wash Workers Campaign Wins Victories
- Worker Center Activities - Help Wanted
- Opinion - Capitalism Is Bad for Your Health?
- Update from the Sugar Law Center
- Eleventh Annual Cuba Visit Promises Exciting Developments
- Visa Approval Appears Likely for Cuban Labor Society VP to Make Historic Appearance at NLG Seattle Convention
- CLE at NLG Seattle Convention - Fighting for Justice
- The Great Pension Rip-Off
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| May 2009 |
- They Stood Up by Sitting Down
- Harvest of Blame: Murder in the 105th Degree
- Brandworkers and Unions Beat Back RICO Lawsuits
- Global Workers Justice Alliance - Accessing Jusice Across Borders
- Tenth Annual Cuba Visit Expresses Hope for Real Change
- CA State Bar Fails to Honor Boycott at Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego
- Update from the Sugar Law Center
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| May 2008 |
- No-Match Rules: the Saga Continues
- Southern California Car Wash Workers Fight for Better Working Conditions
- Campaign 2008: A Society that Works for All
- Guild Labor & Employment Committee Teams Up with Brand Workers
- Chicago Federation of Labor Hosts Conferenceto Prevent Wrongful Termination Based on No-Match Letters No Match Rules
- NELP Launches New National Wage & Hour Clearinghouse
- Another Side to Race & Immigration
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| April 2007 |
- The Cuban 5 - Legal Abuse Masquerades as National Security
- Major Whistleblower Protection Bill Moves Through Congress:Grassroots Activism Urgently Needed
- Just Cause in China
- Guild Lawyers Participate in Human Rights Delegation to Oaxaca
- Guild Follows Up with Support for Human Rights Organizations
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| October 2006 |
- AFL-CIO Enters Groundbreaking Partnership with National Day Laborers Organizing Network
- Victory for UNITE HERE Local 2
- L&EC Summer Project Supports UNITE HERE
- Legitimacy & Legality: Fighting for Work in Argentina
- Who's the Boss at Kentucky River? NLRB Refuses to Hear the Voice of Labor
- Sugar Law Center Supports Union's Struggles Against Walmart - Defends Workers' Rights
- Highlights of the 2006 NLG Convention
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| April 2006 |
- Gulf Coast Hurricane Survivors Ask International Body to Investigate
- NLG Sugar Law Center to Pursue Wage & Hour Cases
- Fusion Voting: A Cure for What Ails Our Political System
- Winning & Losing a Strike
- The Transit Workers Violated No Law
- New Trade Union Initiative Launched in India
- Seventh L&EC Delegation to Cuba Convenes in Santiago
- Court Settlement Touted as Breakthrough: FLOC Wins Major Victory
- New Mexico Law Suit Filed to Prohibit Classifying Farmworkers as Independent Contractors
- Teach Your Children Well
- Immigration Law Review The Heat Is On
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| October 2005 |
- The House of Labor Divided - AFL-CIO and Change to Win
- Resisting Wal-Mart: Canadian Wal-Mart Employees Take a Stand Against Anti-Union Tactics
- NLG, ALAL, ANAD and SNTSS Will Coordinate Efforts in the Fight for International Workers' Rights
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| May 2005 |
- Building a Stronger Labor Movement: The Rebirth of Worker Centers
- NYC L&EC Chapter Hosts Presentation on Walmart's Anti-Labor Practices
- Bay Area L&EC Actively Supporting Sweatfree Ordinance in San Francisco
- Sixth Labor & Employment Committee Delegation to Cuba Convenes in Havana
- Labor Organizations Internationally Oppose Mexican Government's Labor Law Reform Package
- Students Urge the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to Declare that Discrimination Resulting from Hoffman Plastic Violates Human Rights
- Ivory Tower Sweatshops Endorsed by Bush NLRB
- To Make a Long Story Short - The Life and Times of Arbitrator Sam Kagel
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| October 2004 |
- State of the Union: Labor Issues and the 2004 Election
- Civil Rights Attorneys Concerned by Justice Department Role in 2004 Election
- When the Chips are Down - We'll Be There; Labor and Allies Protect the Right to Vote
- CBTU says Black Workers Hit First and Hardest by Unemployment
- Farmworkers Organize in North Carolina!
- NLG Protects Students' Right to Vote; NLG Students Face Down Fox News in Arizona
- Global Solidarity - L&EC Donates to Botswana Mining Workers
- Smith v. City of Jackson, MS
- L&E committee Announces 6th Bilateral/3rd International Professional Research Exchange in Cuba
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| April 2004 |
- 2004 Elections - What's At Stake - What's Our Role
- When the Chips Are Down - We'll Be There
- Coca-Cola - The Drink That Represses
- Protecting Immigrant Workers' Rights to Workers' Comensation post-Hoffman Plastic: Wheat NLG Lawyers Need to Know
- The Living Wage Movement Comes of Age
- NLG Members Observe El Salvador Election
- Farmworkers to be Paid for Travel Time
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October 2003
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- 2003 Convention Panel Highlights War on Workers
- Patriotism is Defending the Bill of Rights
- L&E Committee Announces 5th Bilateral/2nd International Professional Exchange in Cuba
- L&E International Solidarity Work: The Dominican Republic
- Defending Workers' Human Rights in a Global Economy: Report from Inaugural Meeting of International Commission for Labor Rights
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| May 2003 |
- Support Our Troops by Bringing Them Home Now! Urge a UN Negotiated Cease Fire
- A view From US Labor Against the War
- Help Our Brothers and Sisters at Dish Network
- New Mexico State Bar Employees File RC Petition with NLRB
- Hoffman Plastic Compounds v. NLRB ; Immigrant Workers: Preserving Rights and Remedies
- Coca-Cola Human Rights Abuses in Colombia
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| October 2002 |
- AFL-CIO Executive Secretary Richard Trumka Links NLG and AFL-CIO Struggles for Economic Justice and Workers' Rights
- Trumka - Labor Lawyer, Labor Leader
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| May 2002 |
- Workers' Rights After 9-11: Who's Paying for Patriotism?
- Bush Besieges Colombian Trade Unionists
- Holes in The Stone-Washed Safety Net- The Continuing Aftermath of NAFTA
- University Unionism and the Decline of Academic Freedom: NYU Charged with Illegal Denial of Tenure Against Pro-Union Professor
- U.S./Cuban Labor Solidarity: What's in it for us? What's the Guild's role?
- Health Care Unions Organize Inter-American Conference on Privatization and Globalization
- Harvard's Trade Union Program: Labor Coalition Building
- Contingent Workers Share Solutions
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| October 2001 |
- Hamlet NC Tragedy - Struggle for Safety Continues
- U.S. Union Activists Build Ties With Cuban Labor
- Senator Edward Kennedy and Rep. Howard Berman Introduce Bills on Immigration/Legalization for Farmworkers
- Holding U.S. corporations Accountable in the Global Economy
- Lawsuit Forces Labor Secretary Chao to Issues 2001 Wage Rates for Ag Guestworkers
- Whistleblower Victory: Schell v. City of Los Angeles
- Bay Area NLG L&EC to Support Asian Immigrant Women Advocates
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| May 2001 |
- Organizing Immigrant Workers
- Progressive Attorneys Join Together to Work for Fair Judiciary
- Affirming the Status Quo: The Supreme Court's Latest Reckoning with Pre-Dispute Binding Arbitration of Individual Statutory Rights
- NLG L&EC Organizes Second Delegation to Cuba
- Whistleblower Book a Great Buy
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| October 2000 |
- Think there's no difference between Gore & Bush? Think again! 2009 election will affect us for generations
- Mandatory Arbitration of Statutory Rights
- NLG L&EC Organizes Second Delegation to Cuba
- Whistleblower Book a Great Buy
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| May 2000 |
- NLG L&EC Sponsors Visit to Cuba
- New San Diego Clinic To Serve Workers' Employment Law Needs
- Organizing Workers - Indonesia Realities
- UFW Strawberry Victory as ALJ Splits Statewide Unit
- ADL-CIO Calls for a New Immigration Policy
- Guild Sugar Law Center Provides Valuable Assistance
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| October 1999 |
- Considering Electoral Work - Maximizing Our Advocacy
- Building the Southern Labor Movement, One Worker at a Time
- Fighting for Fair Trade in Seattle
- Working People's Electoral Politics at Work
- Fighting for Rights of Contingent Workers
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| May 1999 |
- By What Authority? Curbing Corporate Abuse
- Tosco Explosion: Who's to Blame?
- La Lucha Continua - East Coast Farm Workers & Mushroom Workers Successful in Organizing
- Undocumented Workers are Employed under NLRA
- Farmworkers Face Serious Threats of New Bracero Program
- Cuba 1999 - Compelling Contradictions
- Whistleblower Protection Available in Environmental
- Students Nationwide Rise in Protest Against Sweatshops
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