Yogyakarta Indonesia. Forty-two Saphire Square shopping centre security guards were sacked without receiving their last month’s salary or their Ramadan allowance. They had been in continuous employment for the past 4 years The security guards organised a sit in protest. The security guards are contract workers outsourced from the company […]
Daily Archives: September 17, 2010
Yogyakarta Indonesia. Forty-two Saphire Square shopping centre security guards were sacked without receiving their last month’s salary or their Ramadan allowance. They had been in continuous employment for the past 4 years The security guards organised a sit in protest. The security guards are contract workers outsourced from the company […]
In 2002 the Queensland Government made an offer of $55.4 million to the indigenous workers who’s wages they had stolen. But the process adopted by the government excluded many workers with genuine claims. This meant that only $20 million was distributed to workers since 2002. Instead of distributing the remaining […]
In 2002 the Queensland Government made an offer of $55.4 million to the indigenous workers who’s wages they had stolen. But the process adopted by the government excluded many workers with genuine claims. This meant that only $20 million was distributed to workers since 2002. Instead of distributing the remaining […]
In 2002 the Queensland Government made an offer of $55.4 million to the indigenous workers who’s wages they had stolen. But the process adopted by the government excluded many workers with genuine claims. This meant that only $20 million was distributed to workers since 2002. Instead of distributing the remaining […]
Sign the online petition here The Barisan Nasional government with the Malaysian Employer Federation (MEF), are planning to make changes to three existing labour laws to the detriment of workers. The Malasian Human Rights organisation SUARAM says that: Employers will be able to retrench workers easily since the workers can’t […]
Sign the online petition here The Barisan Nasional government with the Malaysian Employer Federation (MEF), are planning to make changes to three existing labour laws to the detriment of workers. The Malasian Human Rights organisation SUARAM says that: Employers will be able to retrench workers easily since the workers can’t […]