News
Meagan Gillmore
| rabble.ca's outgoing labour reporter recaps some of the stories that mattered most in 2017. |
News
Richard Raber
| Central Asia remains categorized simultaneously as intransigently stuck between the Soviet experience and the 21st century. |
News
Meagan Gillmore
| Workers at the CEZinc smelter voted 82 per cent in favour of the company's latest offer. |
Podcast
Piergiorgio Moro, Jiselle Hanna
| Export processing zones are areas where union organizing is heavily repressed. Hundreds of mainly women workers in the Philippines are fighting an electronics company for the right to organize. |
Podcast
Victoria Fenner
| Meagan Gillmore's labour beat internship is ending. She shares her thoughts about Canadian labour in 2017, and what she's learned about people and their relationships to their work. |
Podcast
Piergiorgio Moro, Jiselle Hanna
| While South Korean workers had a win with the impeachment of the former President Park, they are still facing many issues, including the continued imprisonment of KCTU leader Han Sang-gyun. |
Podcast
Piergiorgio Moro & Jiselle Hanna
| The Global Day of Action against trade union repression gives workers around the world a chance to stand in solidarity with each other and against repression. |
News
Meagan Gillmore
| Municipal workers return to jobs in Newfoundland community |
Columnists
Linda McQuaig
| Why a billionaire American hedge fund manager should personally pay benefits of terminated Sears workers |
Podcast
Piergiorgio Moro & Jiselle Hanna
| The two major Palestinian factions have just signed a unity agreement. This is not the first time they have joined forces, but will it work this time? |
Podcast
Jiselle Hanna
| Documentary maker Mahi Ramakrishnan talks about her three documentaries about the Rohingya of Burma. |
Podcast
Piergiorgio Moro, Jiselle Hanna
| A speech by Murray Horton at a conference of The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network about resisting US military in Australia and New Zealand. |