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  • Rishi Sunak has abandoned Tory pledge on workers’ rights, says former jobs tsar - The Guardian 10.01.23326143
  • Workers in Thailand who made F&F jeans for Tesco ‘trapped in effective forced labour’ - The Guardian 18.12.22326147
  • Workers entitled to more money from employers who break the law - labor board - Reuters 15.12.22326138
  • EU lawmakers agree to tougher draft gig labour rules - Reuters 13.12.22326137
  • Labour Rights in Kosovo Protected Only on Paper - Balkan Insight 29.11.22326126
  • In Brazil, workers’ rights have been continuously eroded since the 2017 labour code reform - Equal Times 26.10.22326120
  • Uyghur group challenges Britain over 'slave labour' cotton - Reuters 25.10.22326141
  • Garment workers disclose worsening human rights issues in new report - Fashion United 11.10.22326123
  • Abuse of workers’ rights reached record highs in 2022. Where are things getting better and worse? - World Economic Forum 27.09.22326127
  • It’s time to build a global arbitration system to defend workers’ rights - Equal Times 08.09.22326130
  • Truss risks fresh row with EU over workers’ rights, say legal experts - The Guardian 06.09.22326142
  • Workers seize their moment to shift the balance of power - Reuters 26.07.22326136
  • Ukraine to pass laws wrecking workers’ rights - Social Europe 22.07.22326129
  • How to restore workers’ rights - Social Europe 19.07.22326124
  • A new social contract is needed to stop intensifying workers’ rights violations - Industri All 29.06.22326118
  • World unions report ‘record’ level of labour abuses - The Guardian NG 28.06.22326125
  • Labour Rights Continue to be Abused in Pakistan - Daily Times 27.06.22326121
  • Outsourcing has eroded workers’ wages and rights - The Guardian 26.06.22326144
  • Government accused of betraying workers as employment bill is sidelined - The Guardian 05.05.22326145
  • Myanmar workers labour under worse conditions since the military coup - Mizzima 14.04.22326122
  • The unspoken weight-discrimination problem at work - BBC 11.04.22282067
  • Bangladesh: New evidence of systematic violations of workers’ rights exposes inaction of government - ITUC CSI IGB 17.03.22326117
  • Spanish rule protecting gig-economy riders leads to labour shortage, Uber says - Reuters 08.03.22326140
  • Amazon accused of violating U.S. labor law after union supporters' arrests - Reuters 25.02.22326139
  • Belgium to give workers right to request four-day week - The Guardian 15.02.22326146
  • Egypt faces unprecedented labour rights violations - Middle East Monitor 08.02.22326128
  • New report highlights labour rights abuses at Dubai’s Expo 2020 - Al Jazeera 02.02.22326116
  • Court convicts Favori for labour rights violations, sends strong message against impunity - Federation of Somali Trade Unions 20.02.21326119
  • “They Left Us Starving”: How the Fashion Industry Abandoned Its Workers - Human Wrongs Watch 19.01.21232348
  • #PayUp campaign - Brands are not paying for orders, meaning workers don't get their wages.234208
  • Why Peacocks is in the firing line of the #PayUp Campaign - Ethical Consumer 01.10.20234207
  • Revealed: hundreds of migrant workers dying of heat stress in Qatar each year - Guardian 2.10.19192345
  • There’s something dirty about the way we clean - ZNet 12.08.18180783
  • When Clothing Labels Are a Matter of Life or Death - Daily Beast 05.02.18180784
  • How do we make labour rights real? - Open Democracy 11.07.17180787
  • The work is not undignified, but how you treat domestic workers is - Open Democracy 06.07.17180788
  • Report: Domestic workers speak: a global fight for rights and recognition - Geymonat, G.G et al 17 .pdf180791
  • “Our subaltern position is determined by the law!”: the struggle for visibility in Spain - Open Democracy 22.06.17180792
  • Decent Work or Indecent Politics – Social Europe 01.02.17180795
  • Dhaka's Dickensian workhouses should shame us all – Guardian 18.12.16180796
  • The struggle continues for a binding treaty to #StopCorporateAbuse – Common Dreams 07.11.16180800
  • From Bangladesh to Brazil, how do big companies keep getting away with it? – Global Justice Now 01.11.16180803
  • Susan George on the development of a treaty on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations – Transnational Institute 27.10.16180804
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