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During a visit to the South East Asia regional office in Kuala Lumpur, IndustriALL general secretary Atle Høie attended two separate meetings, on 29 March and 1 April, with Malaysian and Philippine ...
8 July, 2024 Citizens and trade unions in Europe continue to fight against the methods employed by the American company Tesla. While plans to expand the company’s German production site at Grünheide, ...
IndustriALL supported the sanctions call at its Congress in September 2021, asking multinationals doing business in Myanmar to take immediate action to cease their operations, divest, stop placing new ...
Trade unions, including IndustriALL affiliates, have been demanding that the minimum wage of an-entry level garment worker be fixed at BDT23,000 (US$206), with a yearly increment of ten per cent.
says Marie Nilsson, IF Metall president. The collective agreement is central to the Swedish labour relations model. According to IF Metall, mechanics with a collective agreement in place enjoy better ...
The province of Punjab revised the minimum wage from PKR25,000 (US$88) to PKR32,000 (US$113) for unskilled work after the provincial minimum wage board, comprising of government representatives, ...
Michigan-based wind technicians who operate and maintain Vestas wind turbines have voted overwhelmingly to unionize, joining the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), This groundbreaking decision ...
3 July, 2024On 27-28 June, IndustriALL Global Union affiliates from across the globe met in Vienna to discuss an organizing campaign in the wind power sector. The main objectives of the conference, ...
Crippling heat waves that swept through south Asia this year posed enormous challenges to working people in the region. Workers who had to labour in sweltering heat were confronted with extremely ...
After the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021, IndustriALL supported a call by Myanmar unions for all multinational companies operating in the country to disengage. Human and workers’ rights ...
The five-week strike took place from April 5 to May 9 with the main demand being wage increases of at least E15 per hour or E2983 (US$179) per month. However, the employers awarded a paltry 7.25 per ...
Garment workers are forced to work overtime without compensation and benefits, excessive production targets were given, wage arrears are common and minors were hired illegally. Degrading treatment ...
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