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In the $13 billion seafood processing industry, workers in Thailand pay the price for affordability.
Barbara Shailor (AFL-CIO) and Shawna Bader-Blau (Solidarity Center) speak at a protest at the Iraqi embassy in Washington, DC in July 2007.
U.S. union members discuss common experiences with workers in Colombia, sharing strategies to address health and safety violations and labor subcontracting.
The United Steelworkers (USW) support the struggle of rubber workers on the Firestone Rubber plantation in Liberia.
Improved access to education for children, and decent wages for their teachers, helps to eliminate child labor in the DRC mining sector.
Education International highlights the importance of eliminating child labor as a trade union issue.
Photography is used as an empowerment tool for Algerian women in the workplace, and raises awareness of the challenges working women face.
The ITUC interviews workers about their restricted rights, and the difficulty of organizing, in export processing zones.
Six Iraqi women trade union activists communicate their thoughts on women’s rights, labor law, and the impact of war on families.
In Feburary 2009, only weeks after a new local union formed at a St. Petersburg GM auto plant, its president was brutally attacked and beaten outside his home—the second assault in two months on a Russian auto union leader.