This week another large rally was held in Seoul against the government’s attack on workers’ right to organise and against privatisation. The fight against privatisation has been particulary felt in the railway and health sectors. Following on from their mobilisations against privatisation of the country’s railway system, railway workers are […]
Monthly Archives: March 2014
The situation for workers, their families and communities after three years since the start of the uprising is a disaster with hundreds of thousand dead and wounded and millions displaced, either inside or outside the country. What is quite clear is that progressive forces within Syria are now fighting against […]
With upcoming municipal elections scheduled for the end of this month, political tensions in Turkey are continuing to rise. Following the recent mass anti government demonstrations, the Turkish government has now increased its crackdown on independent news sources by switching off that country’s Twitter service. In the meantime, victimisation of […]
The anti government protests of the last few months that were calling for a military coup to overturn the Thai government had seemingly run out of support in the last few weeks. In a surprising turn of events, Thailand’s Constitutional Court has controversially annulled the results of the February general […]
The killing of over 1,200 garment workers in the collapse of the Rana Plaza building almost a year ago was a terrible example of the conditions that garment workers have to endure. One of the campaigns from that disaster has been to get the companies involved in those factories to […]
The situation for labour and human rights activists in the Philippines has always been a very difficult one with the country having one of the worst human rights records in the world. In the first two months of this year, human rights organisations have recorded 8 extrajudicial killings, 5 attempted […]
It has been a terrible week for Pakistani workers where in two separate incidents, five workers were killed and many others injured. In the first incident, a boiler exploded at the Irfan Gas Factory Green Town Lahore killing four workers and injuring up to 20 others. In a separate part […]
As reported previously, Cambodian workers continue to mobilise around better pay and conditions and the release of their imprisoned comrades. Activists are discussing the next phase in their campaign. The garment industry is an expanding sector in Cambodia, concentrated in and around the capital Phnom Penh. Meanwhile Vorn Pao, one […]
Hundreds of thousands of people came out for the funeral and commemoration marches all over Turkey after the death of Berkin Elvan. Berkin was hit by a tear gas canister in June 2013 at the height of the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul, and had been in a coma ever […]
As reported previously, the damaged nuclear reactor of Fukushima is still not safe putting both workers and communities at risk. Last week on the third anniversary of the tsunami striking the Fukushima nuclear reactor, demonstrations against the Government’s handling of this disaster and its intentions to restart Japan’s nuclear industry […]