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Brazilian President Michel Temer’s center-right government is facing accusations of trying to cover up exploitation of workers in conditions likened to modern-day slavery. Since...
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Brazilian President Michel Temer’s center-right government is facing accusations of trying to cover up exploitation of workers in conditions likened to modern-day slavery. Since...
On Thursday, Jose Moran, a factory worker at Tesla’s Fremont plant for the last 4 years, publicly outlined why factory workers have reached out...
The deal between SEIU Local 87 and janitorial service companies, which is still tentative, was reached Wednesday, avoiding a threatened strike that would have...
Venezuela’s government on Saturday extended by two weeks a decree reducing the public sector workweek to Mondays and Tuesdays in a bid to tackle...
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched Sunday in the country’s annual May Day rally, which condemned a campaign to “destabilize” leftist governments around Latin...
Venezuela’s government Tuesday announced enforced leave for public sector workers three days a week, meaning they will only work just two days, in a...
In January, pundits, politicians, corporate CEOs and celebrities gathered at the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland to ponder the perils and...
A report from France24.com revealed that the French government will begin applying amendments to its labor code early next year, deeming it as “one...
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff took to social media Friday rather than make a formal May Day address to underscore her government’s commitment to workers’...
Tens of thousands of Ecuadorans, including President Rafael Correa, his supporters and anti-government protesters turned out Friday for May Day rallies across a handful...