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  • In sickness and in health: the importance of taking regular breaks118270
  • Can My Boss Do That? - informing workers about their rights (USA)118271
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  • Trump and Farage branded ‘political fraudsters’ in warning over workers’ rights - Independent 18.02.25462780
  • We Should All Be Working Part Time for Full-Time Pay - Jacobin 22.11.23385589
  • The dangers faced by migrant workers in the Gulf States - New Int 04.01.23323856
  • Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa - WSWS 07.07.22294696
  • Bullying: why most people do nothing when they witness it – and how to take action - The Conversation 27.04.22284514
  • Most workers may seek new job if forced back to office - Al Jazeera 25.04.22284101
  • Video: Why are people quitting their jobs in record numbers? - Al Jazeera 15.01.22269852
  • Are we about to enter the golden age of the worker? - Al Jazeera 06.01.22268568
  • Our ancestors worked less and had better lives. What are we doing wrong? - Open Democracy 05.01.22268620
  • Spanish hotel booking app to show working conditions of staff - Guardian 01.09.21254114
  • Firms named and shamed over minimum wages, but government needs to do more - Canary 04.08.21251989
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