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The exploitation of children through child labour is a huge problem world wide with an estimated 160 million children affected.

 

This little lass can’t have been more than seven years old and yet she is seemingly struggling to push this heavy cart. In reality she is probably helping out her family as they set up a food stall in the market at Kota Kinabalu. I know that I helped out in mum and dad’s shop when I was young, but I was a good bit older and was rewarded for my time. This young lass probably knows know difference and it was midday so she wasn’t at school, so probably a parental choice. At least she looks well clothed and is wearing footwear.

Collection N&B argentique, années 70

I've thought of this shot for quite some time and finally got around to it although I really went to this location more for sunset views.

 

There are more car heading east toward the city than are going west toward the more rural areas.

 

Most of the image is one photo, but I combined another on the lower part to get a few more red trails.

 

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Tracy Brabin (58). Labour MP (Shadow Culture Secretary) raised a few eyebrows when she turned up at the House of Commons wearing this off the shoulder outfit.

 

To quote from one news outlet.

"Labour MP Tracy Brabin says she's 'not hungover, breastfeeding, or been banged over a WHEELIE BIN' after critics slammed her for wearing an off-the-shoulder dress in the House of Commons."

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Oppenheim explores labour issues particular to the production of vintage lace in this meticulously detailed photogram. Once a highly prized luxury item lace was traditionally made by aristocratic women – for whom it was a refined accomplishment and a leisurely pursuit - or by nuns and domestic craftswomen, who were paid poorly for their piecework. When lace became mass-produced in the mid-19th century, it lost quality, value and prestige. The market that then emerged for handcrafted vintage lace encouraged the assemblage of large synthetic composites form Fragments of several rare designs, as seen in Oppenheimer’s print.

Yangon, Myanmar, 2014

This is one of the statues in Budapest's Hősök tere (Heroes' Square).

Central Railway WP 4-6-2s on shed at Bhusaval. 4 January 1981.

P18 running #0595 up SSR light engine movement from Tottenham Yard to Nth Dynon, seen crawls through West Footscray, taken on Monday 13th March, 2023 (Labour Day).

This is the first really good mural that I have seen in Winnipeg this year. The artists may still be putting the finishing touches on it.

Leader of the House of Commons

Lord Privy Seal

Minister for Women

Deputy Leader of the Labour Party

Harriet Harman MP

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Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan

Traces parallèles laissées par le tracteur lors de la préparation du terrain pour la culture de tomate industrielle en plein champ (Beauchastel, Ardèche, France).

 

Parallel tracks left by the tractor for culture of industrial tomato.

 

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At one time Swansea docks were the largest employer in the town. The Swansea Dock Workers Hall and Institute opened in 1914 and consisted of a ball room, reading room, a theatre, a cinema (The Elysium), a shop, and a workingman's club. Entry to the cinema and workingman's club were via the High Street, (left and centre in the photograph). Later the Dock Workers Hall became the Labour Party's local headquarters, and the Dockworkers Hall became the Swansea and District Labour Hall and Institute.

The Finnish Labour Temple was constructed in 1910.

The eclectic design consists of two hipped-roof sections joined by a central, gabled-roofed section. The symmetrical facade features a three-storey central polygonal tower, square end bays, regularly arranged windows, and stairs leading up to the porch-covered main entrance. The imposing size of the building speaks to the importance of the area as a centre of Finnish immigration, as it contains offices, meeting rooms, museums and features an original restaurant and large auditorium. It served as a hall for two Finnish organizations representing the active role Finnish Canadians played in the labour movement in Canada. Official recognition refers to the building on its footprint.

HERITAGE VALUE

Finnish Labour Temple was designated a National Historic Site of Canada because:

- it is an architecturally eclectic building built in 1909-10 to serve as a hall for two Finnish organizations

a socialist Local and a temperance society – this imposing labour temple speaks to an era of significant

Finnish immigration to Canada, and reflects the active role of many Finns in Canada’s labour movement

in the first half of the 20th century as well as their commitment to collective organization to improve the

lives of workers and their families;

- as a Finnish haali (hall), it played an important social and community role for Finnish immigrants,

making available a range of social services and mutual aid, housing newspaper offices, and operating a

reading room, library and the Hoito, a cooperative restaurant established in 1918; and,

- its spacious auditorium hosted a vibrant mix of theatrical productions, concerts, dances, sporting events

and festivals, thus contributing to the expression and later the preservation

of Finnish cultural traditions throughout Canada.

The Finnish Labour Temple reflects a period of significant Finnish immigration to Canada during the mid 1870s following the promise of work and unsettled land. Thunder Bay, Ontario became an increasingly popular settlement of Finnish Canadians, leading to the establishment of Finnish culture within the area and the rise of collective organizations. Constructed in 1909-1910, Finnish Labour Temple housed two large Finnish organizations - the Socialist Local and the New Temperance Society, both associated with socialist thought in Canada. The Finnish Labour Temple represents the active role Finnish-Canadians played in the labour movement in Canada and the community’s commitment to political and collective organization. It also acts as a venue for the preservation and celebration of the Finnish community’s unique culture and traditions, reflecting the multiculturalism of the area. Additionally, the Finnish Labour Temple houses the Hoito Restaurant, an internationally acclaimed restaurant established in 1918 which continues to serve traditional Finnish meals. Finnish Labour Temple is an important symbol and landmark to the Finnish community as well as an anchor of Thunder Bay’s Bay-Algoma Street area.

 

~ www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=18724 ~

 

Unfortunately, the Finnish Temple caught on fire on December 22, 2021. Extensive damage was caused to the upper levels of the building and roof collapsed along with the cupola.

  

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This image is designed around a CD cover suggestion for a Rastafarian band here in Namibia. I was looking for something more eye catching than the usual fare. I was aiming at giving it an African flare with the elephant and desert. Many Rastafarian's still face resistance and objection. The elephant can also be seen as an obstacle that needs to be overcome and eventually led to better pastures....

The young cannabis plant is about growth and hope. If you want to smoke it be my guest..:)

The moon and stars are symbolic for many things.

 

alternative title: homegrown. he he!

Yes! I am a UB40 fan.. a big one!

 

Model: Pengi ( musician)

 

Listen to this just for a time warp and a feel good song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFvWOyFNNXI

 

have a good one!

 

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In a hidden street in San Francisco there is a small bakery that specialises in baking fortune cookies. Thousands of fortune cookies. All handmade. Every single day. This is the story of a hard working employee that works there.

 

@Bhawanipur, Kotchandpur, Jhenaidah

Date Taken : 15 12 17

Device : Sony DSCW800

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Given its natural rate of population growth and aging characteristics, India is adding about 13 million new workers every year to its labour pool. India's economy has been adding about 8 million new jobs every year predominantly in low paying, unorganised sector.[13] The remaining 5 million youth joining the ranks of poorly paid partial employment, casual labour pool for temporary infrastructure and real estate construction jobs, or in many cases, being unemployed.

 

Labour relations

 

About 7 per cent of the 400 million-strong workforce were employed in the formal sector (comprising government and corporates) in 2000 contributing a whopping 60 per cent of the nominal GDP of the nation. The Trade Unions Act of 1926 provided recognition and protection for a nascent Indian labour union movement. The number of unions grew considerably after independence, but most unions are small and usually active in only one firm.

 

In 1997, India had about 59,000 trade unions registered with the government of India. Of these only 9,900 unions filed income and expenditure reports and claimed to represent 7.4 million workers. The state of Kerala at 9,800 trade unions had the highest number of registered unions, but only few filed income and expenditure reports with the government of India. The state of Karnataka had the fastest growth in number of unions between 1950s to 1990s.

In 1995, India had 10 central federations of trade unions, namely (arranged by number of member unions in 1980): INTUC, CITU, BMS, AITUC, HMS, NLO, UTUC, UTUC-LS, NFITU and TUCC. Each federation had numerous local trade union affiliates, with the smallest TUCC with 65 and INTUC with 1604 affiliated unions. By 1989, BMS had become India's largest federation of unions with 3,117 affiliated unions, while INTUC remained the largest federation by combined number of members at 2.2 million. The largest federation of trade unions, INTUC, represents about 0.5% of India's labour force in organised sector and unorganised sector. In 2010, over 98% of Indian workers did not belong to any trade unions and were not covered by any collective bargaining agreements.

 

~~Wikipedia

  

Child labour in the Hind Match Factory, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. I took the original photo on 23/08/1979 and reproduced it here from a rather scratched black and white print and then edited it in macOS Mojave and in Luminar.

some jos are more laborious than others

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