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Stalled agenda irks labor leaders
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Bolivia: Amazon nuts at exploitative prices
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Conservatives: George Osborne to cut public sector pay, pensions and bureaucracy
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Decreased jobs and hours push economy back to 1997 hours level
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Vauxhall may lose up to 1,800 jobs in 'political stitch up'
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Majority of Canadian employees living paycheck to paycheck, survey shows
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Florida tomato grower will raise workers' wages
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Job openings down 50% from the peak in 2007
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Taxpayer bailout of rich CEO's a smashing success
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Big increase in US suicides at work
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Haiti: Export workers await overdue wage increase
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Haiti's minimum wage battle
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Claims of wage theft on the rise
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Fruit of the Loom protest over anti-union stand
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Haiti protesters clash with police
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Fearful of job loss, workers ignore abuse
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The price of U.S. recession is paid in jobs
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Vestas protesters glue themselves together outside Miliband's offices
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Plan to pay sick nuclear workers unfairly rejects many, doctor says
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Those stimulus job numbers from Congress? Not so solid
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S.Africa council workers' strike enters second day
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Report: 30,000 China steelworkers in deadly clash
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Global trend for sit-ins and occupations as mass redundancies continue
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For some pilots, home is an LAX parking lot
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No minimum wage hike for wait staff
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Clashes erupt at S Korea car plant
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Hispanic worker deaths up 76% since 1992
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French workers win redundancy fight
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Illinois' unemployment insurance fund goes broke
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Democrats drop key part of bill to assist unions
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South Africa union agrees to end strike
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Amce workers ratify contract
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Iraq's weakened unions fight foreign oil firms
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Chinese workers seek rights in court, not unions
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Three days of anti-government protests in Peru
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Acme uncompromising, 1776 members remain willing to negotiate
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Big pay packages return to Wall Street
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50,000 Bangladesh garment workers in wage protest
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Acme workers overwhelmingly reject company's contract proposal
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Obama moves against workers on $106 bilion war bill