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XIX century houses for factory workers in Lodz. Autumn 2013.
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Rolleicord Va
Xenar 3,5/75 mm
Kodak Tri-x 400
Ultrafin Plus 1+6/22C/8,5'
Agfa Duoscan T1200
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Scaffolders working on building opposite work one morning. Notice NO hard Hats, No Harness's and I doubt NO proper shoes either going off the blue soft suede trainors worn by the guy bewlo, out of the pictures.
Paper: Watercolor Cold Press 140lb 9 inches by 12 inches
Pens: Pigma Micron 05, 01, 001
Pencils: HB graphite, colored pencils
Size: 7 inches tall by 4 inches wide
This is the next in a series of scientific illustrations I'm working on to help me study the anatomy of various insects.
Expecting and nursing mothers require social protection but workers in the informal economy are often not covered. Maternity protection has been a primary concern of the ILO since its creation in 1919. Workplace support for mothers who are breastfeeding has been a basic provision of maternity protection. The Philippines expanded maternity leave benefits in 2019 to align with international labour standards. The ILO also promoted exclusive breastfeeding in the workplace to advance women’s rights to maternity protection and to improve nutrition security for Filipino children.
Photo : E. Tuyay / ILO
Date : 2011/11
Country : Philippines
A worker prepares a rope on board a ship.
Credit : ILO/Apex Image
Date : 2011/04
Country : United Arab Emirates
Scaffolders working on building opposite work one morning. Notice NO hard Hats, No Harness's and I doubt NO proper shoes either going off the blue soft suede trainors worn by the guy bewlo, out of the pictures.
A warehouse worker lifting a box.
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Work comes first, bank tells staff
Dominion Post
10 Nov 2006
ROELAND van den Bergh
A bank worker told a union meeting in Wellington that one big bank considers family has to take a back seat to working hours.
Others talked of pressure to train new recruits while continuing to meet targets.
The meeting, called to promote industry wide parity for bank workers, was told by union Finsec they need to significantly increase their numbers. Nationwide membership has fallen by about 1300 to 6500 since January last year, organiser Arie Edmonds told about 300 members at stopwork meetings in Wellington yesterday.
However, there were upward spikes in numbers during prominent wage rounds.
“Membership growth is the single most important thing we can do to win,” Ms Edmonds said.
The main banks employ about 27,000 people. The Better Banks campaign launched this week would seek to improve working conditions, staff training and customer services across the industry over the next two to three years.
Employment contract negotiations had previously been conducted on individual issues with individual banks. Better Banks would push worker issues that all banks had in common, Ms Edmonds said.
“If we get one bank to agree to a change [in conditions], that puts pressure on the banks.”
A senior teller at ANZ and National banks earned up to $41,737 compared with a $34,013 at Westpac according to Finsec.
There had also been a massive increase in productivity in the past ten years despite a drop in staffing numbers, leading to an increase in workplace stress, Ms Edmonds said.
A call centre worker said high staff turnover meant staff were under constant pressure to train new recruits while still meeting targets. A back office processing worker said hours did not allow enough time for families. Seeking changes, staff had been told the bank was more important than family.
Workers at the Matsudo Elderly Care Centre Construction site – a 4,000-sq. metre building. It's estimated some 7,700 elderly care homes will be built over the next few years in Japan – which translates into a lumber demand of 1.55 billion board feet.
Contract workers unchain equipment at the railhead near Vaziani Training Area May 5, 2016,in preparation for Noble Partner 16. The exercise is scheduled to take place May 11 to 26 andwill include approximately 1300 participants from the U.S., Georgia and the U.K. Noble Partner16 is a critical part of Georgia's training for its contribution of a light infantry company to theNATO Response Force (NRF) and enhances Georgian territorial self-defense capability. (Photoby Spc. Ryan Tatum, 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division)
Expecting and nursing mothers require social protection but workers in the informal economy are often not covered. Maternity protection has been a primary concern of the ILO since its creation in 1919. Workplace support for mothers who are breastfeeding has been a basic provision of maternity protection.
The Philippines expanded maternity leave benefits in 2019 to align with international labour standards. The ILO also promoted exclusive breastfeeding in the workplace to advance women’s rights to maternity protection and to improve nutrition security for Filipino children. Know more: www.ilo.org/manila/projects/WCMS_379090/lang--en/index.htm
Photo ©ILO / E. Tuyay
November 2011
Manila, Philippines
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Scaffolders working on building opposite work one morning. Notice NO hard Hats, No Harness's and I doubt NO proper shoes either going off the blue soft suede trainors worn by the guy bewlo, out of the pictures.
'Building Worker' ... a bronze statue celebrating the lives of workers killed on building sites, situated on Tower hill in London.
The Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (Ucatt) had the sculpture made as part of a campaign for a new corporate killing charge.
Sculptor Alan Wilson created the figure which sports a hard hat, weighs 300kg and holds a spirit level. The statue was unveiled the 11th of October 2006. At that time, a total of 351 construction workers had died on sites since 2001.
The inscription on the statue reads: “For the thousands of building workers who have lost their lives at work, we commemorate you. For the thousands of building workers who are today building and rebuilding towns and cities across the United Kingdom, we celebrate you.”
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The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy.
我爱中国 / Ich liebe China / I love China
加油中国 /China gebe niemals auf , geh voran /Go go China
Bauarbeiter, die Helden von China / construction worker, the heroes of china
meine alben / my sets
www.flickr.com/photos/frankschacht/sets/72157605875995132/
www.flickr.com/photos/frankschacht/sets/72157607333275734/
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hier ein link , der informationen liefert ueber bauarbeiter in shanghai
www.google.de/search?hl=zh-CN&newwindow=1&q=bauar...
here is a link, it gives you informations about construction workers in china
A worker climbs over a barricade to climb down to a pit at Garfield where an elevator will be installed.
Red Line South Reconstruction project info: redlinesouth.com
The "Quinta do Mocho" neighborhood has been considered for many years as a dangerous area. Situated a few kilometers from Lisbon (Portugal), in the LOURES municipality, the hood is very poor and composed of a huge majority of African immigrants, working on Loures industries around the hood.
Many of those workers have been relocated there when other near-by ghettos has been destroyed and rehabilitated.
The "O Bairro i o Mundo" festival has already produced something like 25 murals by portuguese artists in order to change the image of the area and is now starting to invite international artists ...
Mural situated in the heart of the neighborhood at the crossing of Rua agostinho and Rua Pero Escobar.
An article about the project :
http:/http://pjp-eu.coe.int/…/take-a-tour-of-loures-neighbourhood…
Festival FB page :