Casino Workers’ Leader Must Stay in Jail, Top Court Says
On Friday, Cambodia's Supreme Court made a final decision. It said Chhim Sithar must stay in jail for 2 years. Chhim Sithar is the leader of a group of casino workers. She led big protests
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On Friday, Cambodia's Supreme Court made a final decision. It said Chhim Sithar must stay in jail for 2 years. Chhim Sithar is the leader of a group of casino workers. She led big protests
Tesla made a big surprise move lately. They fired their whole team of 500 people who worked on their charging stations. This team was in charge of keeping Tesla's charging stations working and building new
Can you expect a life in a country where you will have a good payscale but the danger of losing life will be there with you 24x7? Today, we’ll be taking a glimpse of those
Starbucks Workers United - After fighting hard for over two years, Starbucks Workers United made Starbucks agree to let them form a union under the National Labor Relations Act. This was almost impossible to do
On Monday, Argentina's oilseed and maritime workers unions began a strike in order to protest a labor reform bill backed by President Javier Milei, which lawmakers had begun debating earlier in the day. The point
The assets of Ukraine including energy infrastructure and railway network are witnessing massive attacks that are taking lives of several people who have to face the consequences, unknowingly. The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund,
Labor's Rift Over Drivers' Fate - The labor movement is heavily invested in the ongoing battle over the rights of roughly 200,000 drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other app-based gig companies in Massachusetts. However, with
On March 14, 2024, a noteworthy occasion unfurled inside Kenya's public healthcare division: about 4,000 specialists started a collective strike. Their collective activity stemmed from a longstanding request for the execution of a labor ascension
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Amazon CEO’s Anti-Union Comments Ruled Illegal: Broke US Laws
Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon, said some things about unions in interviews last year that were not allowed. He said that having a union would make Amazon slower and have more rules. He told