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In this week's mailing:

Pakistan: Violence targest Lipton tea workers

USA/UK: Trade union congresses go all Web 2.0

Israel: Success for Arab railway workers, antiquities workers fight continues

Union strategies for hard times

PAKISTAN: VIOLENCE TARGETS LIPTON TEA WORKERS

The ongoing struggle by Lipton Tea workers in Pakistan has turned

ugly, as contractors collude with factory management to instigate

violent attacks on the workers. The IUF is calling on Unilever (which

owns Lipton) to stop the violence and negotiate with the workers.

They need all of us to sign up to the latest online campaign:

http://tinyurl.com/qyetop

USA/UK: TRADE UNION CONGRESSES GO ALL WEB 2.0

Two of the world's largest and most important trade union movements

are holding their national congresses this week -- the AFL-CIO is

meeting in Pittsburgh and the Trades Union Congress meets in

Liverpool.

Both organizations are making exceptional use of the Internet, with

dedicated websites featuring streaming video, integration of social

networking tools Twitter, Flickr and Facebook, and more. The TUC

takes things a step forward by allowing visitors to the congress

website to actually post comments and get involved in the discussion.

The sites can be found at

http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/thisistheaflcio/convention/2009/ and

http://www.congressvoices.org/

ISRAEL: SUCCESS FOR ARAB RAILWAY WORKERS, ANTIQUITIES WORKERS FIGHT CONTINUES

Several months ago we told you about the struggle being waged by

Israeli Arabs employed by the country's railways who were threatened

with dismissal due to the fact that they had not served in the army.

This week a long struggle by those workers and their supporters has

resulted in a major win. According to a press release issued by Sawt

el-Amel (The Laborer's Voice), "This morning, [the] Tel Aviv Labour

Court ruled that until a final court decision, Israel Railways cannot

lay off any Arab railway crossing guard as a consequence of its new

employment policy." For the full statement, go here:

http://www.laborers-voice.org/article_details.aspx?TopID=1074&catid=45

We have also been telling you about the struggle of low-paid workers

employed by the Israel Antiquities Authority (both Arabs and Jews) who

have become the latest victims of the process of casualization that

affects workers around the world. Their struggle has included legal

battles, street demonstrations and a big LabourStart campaign, In the

next few weeks we should see some legal decisions -- including results

of the libel action brought by the employer against our partners in

the Workers Advice Center (WAC). WAC has written up a detailed

account which I encourage you to read:

http://www.labourstart.org/israel/wac.pdf

UNION STRATEGIES FOR HARD TIMES

What can unions do as the Great Recession ravages workers and their

unions and threatens to destroy decades of collective bargaining

gains? What must local union leaders do to help their laid off

members, protect those still working, and prevent the gutting of their

hard-fought contracts -- and their very unions themselves? How, in

fact, can local union leaders turn crisis into opportunity?

Check out our brand-new book of the week, just published -- "Union

Strategies for Hard Times". To learn more and to order copies for

yourself and your fellow union members are here:

http://www.labourstart.org/bookshop/?p=81

Remember that every book you order this way helps to support LabourStart.

Thanks very much.

Eric Lee

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