The campaign to free Han Sang-kyun continues. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union and the Korean Metal Workers Union have endorsed a new joint leaflet, designed for distribution at union workplaces in the Asia Pacific region. Comrade Han, former Chairman of the Ssangyong Motor Company Union (KMWU), was jailed because of […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
The KCTU has called for international participation in a People’s Week of Collective Action protesting the G20 Seoul Summit. The Lee Myeong-bak administration is using the upcoming Summit as an excuse to strengthen repression against South Korean workers and labour unions, ordinary people and social movements in South Korea. At […]
The KCTU has called for international participation in a People’s Week of Collective Action protesting the G20 Seoul Summit. The Lee Myeong-bak administration is using the upcoming Summit as an excuse to strengthen repression against South Korean workers and labour unions, ordinary people and social movements in South Korea. At […]
How can we use OHS for international organising? How do we achieve a global ban on asbestos? AAWL Public Meeting Wednesday 3 November 2010 6:30 – 8 pm Trades Hall, Lygon Street, Carlton Report from the 2010 OHS Conference, Melbourne Download leaflet
How can we use OHS for international organising? How do we achieve a global ban on asbestos? AAWL Public Meeting Wednesday 3 November 2010 6:30 – 8 pm Trades Hall, Lygon Street, Carlton Report from the 2010 OHS Conference, Melbourne Download leaflet
Update on the Free Osanloo Campaign Click here for your latest Asian Workers Organising – August 2010 Analysis of the post-election protest movement in Iran
Update on the Free Osanloo Campaign Click here for your latest Asian Workers Organising – August 2010 Analysis of the post-election protest movement in Iran
Update on the Free Osanloo Campaign Click here for your latest Asian Workers Organising – August 2010 Analysis of the post-election protest movement in Iran
Update on the Free Osanloo Campaign Click here for your latest Asian Workers Organising – August 2010 Analysis of the post-election protest movement in Iran
At least 2 million migrants from Burma work in low-skilled, dirty and dangerous jobs in Thailand from which they frequently incur accidents and disease. Since 2001, Thailand has discriminated against migrant work accident victims from Burma by denying them access to the Workmen’s Compensation Fund (WCF), even though all workers […]