Apple union-busting: confiscated union flyers, interrogated employees, mandatory meetings with coercive statements against employees, accused of excluding union members from benefits (www.forbes.com)
Mexico: Teachers to launch nationwide strike against neoliberalism and disappeared activists. Previous strike led to jailing of leaders, mass firing of teachers, and Nochixtlán Massacre (kolektiva.social)
Argentina: government targeting rights, such as collective bargaining, that support greater fairness and equality, while threatening those who protest with repression and criminalisation (sh.itjust.works)
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Melbourne Airport delays rail construction, accused of corporate greed, charging workers $12 a day to park up to 30 minutes away (www.fullyloaded.com.au)
Unionizing video game makers - workers struggle with "passion tax", writers for Red Dead Redemption 2 worked a hundred hours a week for three weeks (www.npr.org)
University of Pennsylvania: grad students vote to join UAW, 1807 for and 96 against (www.phillyvoice.com)
Bank of America employee dies after working 120 hour weeks, associates organizing strike (mstdn.social)
www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/…/1203493.page
Cambodia Supreme Court approves conviction of 9 union members for strike against billionaire's company (globeecho.com)
Finland threatens right to strike: "The Orpo Government is now dragging Finland into the group of countries that have to be held accountable internationally for their human rights violations." (www.sak.fi)
Cascadia Liquor strike: management fails to stop employees in different stores from bargaining together, "Pumping money into union-busting is no way forward." (au.finance.yahoo.com)
Mercedes management claims they are family, "the family the company is talking about is a patriarchal one where the father takes in all the money and gives as little as possible to his subjects." (www.industriall-union.org)
Canada: rail workers may strike for safety, against windows in which workers on-call and expected to operate train for 12 hours (globalnews.ca)
Israel: 45 workers from Malawi arrested for "escaping" from farms (www.faceofmalawi.com)
Lithuania: unions fighting for right to strike - once a union decides to do it, it takes a year before workers can begin the action (www.lrt.lt)
Trinidad and Tobago: if trade unions divided, they could easily be exploited by employers - it cannot be an elite minority benefitting from country's wealth while rest of population "sucking salt." (newsday.co.tt)
After contract, Southwest flight attendants now highest paid in industry (sh.itjust.works)
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Korea: “I’ll pay you soon. Don’t worry,” her boss kept telling her. Having been forced to take out a loan of 3 million won to pay for her daily expenses, Mei had no choice but to leave the farm. (english.hani.co.kr)
May 1st strike a shot across the bow for logistics company serving Apple, PlayStation, Fitbit and Xbox (unitedworkers.org.au)
Indonesia, May 1st: demonstrators march against anti-worker law, "All of us workers are just covering the expenses of the top 1 per cent" (www.thestar.com.my)
Ghana: workers walk out on regional minister during speech, "Since the minister has decided not to fulfil whatever we have asked him to do, we don’t even want to listen to him." (citinewsroom.com)
"The day will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you are throttling today" (sh.itjust.works)
mastodon.social/…/112364515924380871
“We work to live, not to die” - Labour Day photos in Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey (www.aljazeera.com)
"For one day, workers ruled the world’s biggest streets." (sh.itjust.works)
www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/…/ar-AA1nZO2x
Photo: Workers march in Jakarta, Indonesia, May 1, 2024 (sh.itjust.works)
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