Women workers at a garment factory in Hainan, southern China, began a strike on 11 November to press their demands on wage raise towards legal minimum standard, overtime pay and vacations after management announced drastic cuts in bonuses. Around 3,000 workers gathered outside the plant, Hainan Youmei Underwear Co., Ltd […]
Yearly Archives: 2009
Philippines Australia Solidarity Association, Migrante Melbourne and Gabriela Australia invite you to a Break-Up Party Commemorating International Human Rights Day Let us end the year 2009 by having fun together, enjoying food & drinks and discussing current and pressing issues. Saturday, 12th December 2009, 2.00 pm St Martin de Porres […]
Philippines Australia Solidarity Association, Migrante Melbourne and Gabriela Australia invite you to a Break-Up Party Commemorating International Human Rights Day Let us end the year 2009 by having fun together, enjoying food & drinks and discussing current and pressing issues. Saturday, 12th December 2009, 2.00 pm St Martin de Porres […]
Philippines Australia Solidarity Association, Migrante Melbourne and Gabriela Australia invite you to a Break-Up Party Commemorating International Human Rights Day Let us end the year 2009 by having fun together, enjoying food & drinks and discussing current and pressing issues. Saturday, 12th December 2009, 2.00 pm St Martin de Porres […]
When Kevin Rudd took power in 2007, many were hopeful that the dark days of Howard’s racism were behind us – the days of kids in detention, refugees dying at sea trying to make it Australia, and the Tampa. Unfortunately Labor’s policies are not so different from the Liberals. More […]
When Kevin Rudd took power in 2007, many were hopeful that the dark days of Howard’s racism were behind us – the days of kids in detention, refugees dying at sea trying to make it Australia, and the Tampa. Unfortunately Labor’s policies are not so different from the Liberals. More […]
When Kevin Rudd took power in 2007, many were hopeful that the dark days of Howard’s racism were behind us – the days of kids in detention, refugees dying at sea trying to make it Australia, and the Tampa. Unfortunately Labor’s policies are not so different from the Liberals. More […]
Following the Ministry of Labor’s refusal to acknowledge the Korean Government Employees’ Union (KGEU) as a legal labor union, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s (MOPAS) decision to amend regulations for government employees to forbid any political activity. This would prohibit government employees from engaging in any acts that […]
Following the Ministry of Labor’s refusal to acknowledge the Korean Government Employees’ Union (KGEU) as a legal labor union, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s (MOPAS) decision to amend regulations for government employees to forbid any political activity. This would prohibit government employees from engaging in any acts that […]
Following the Ministry of Labor’s refusal to acknowledge the Korean Government Employees’ Union (KGEU) as a legal labor union, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s (MOPAS) decision to amend regulations for government employees to forbid any political activity. This would prohibit government employees from engaging in any acts that […]