Workers in New Zealand are facing yet another attack on their wages and conditions of work. The government is proposing to weaken the Employment Relations Act. This follows changes the government has already made cutting youth pay rates, reducing … Continued
=HighlightsRSS
Employment
Europe’s ‘nation’ of the underemployed
The post-revolution challenges for Tunisian workers
The Union Générale Tunisienne du Travail (UGTT) is etched into Tunisia’s psyche. Founded in 1946 during the country’s independence struggle, its militants recently played a crucial role in the 2011 revolution. However, two years after the protests, Tunisians and … Continued
Finding a way forward for Europe from Oslo
US workers rally for immigration – and against anti-labour – reforms
- Egypt: children detained and tortured by security forces
- Major retailers stall on Bangladesh safety accord
- Brazilian meat packers celebrate landmark victory on safety standards
- Europe’s ‘nation’ of the underemployed
- SOS in a bottle: Europe urged to ensure better conditions for migrants
- UK unions blast Education Secretary over controversial reforms
- French footballer threatens hunger strike unless freed from Qatar
- Ghana hit by wave of public sector strikes
- Bosses ignored building cracks in Bangladesh factory collapse
- New report rips the mask off the CSR industry

Close
Open
Recommend!
us!