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Workers of PT Jaya Asiatic Shipyard work on the build site. Tanjung Uncan, Batam, Indonesia.

 

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Mirza A.

December 2007

 

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this picture i was shot at Shah Alam, Malaysia.The movement of the sky make this picture look more interesting and dramatic.

by applying the element of art and photography, this picture have its own quality.

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Check out the Video, read the full Report, or visit our Website for more information on these gemstone workers in India and ways to help.

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Beijing, China 1979

  

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CO-WORKERS,

Le réseau comme artiste,

Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris,

du 9 octobre 2015 au 31 janvier 2016...

Factory worker painting Chinese pottery.

A worker, having his first smoke just after emerging from the sewers from a repair job underground …

 

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Soon after taking this photo half a dozen more railway workers poped there heads up and stared at me. Then some guy came and started telling me i needed permission to take photo's there. I am only a teenager, and wasn't expecting this, so he was a bit intimidating. I knew i was allowed to take photos, but this guy didn't look happy and was huge, so i just tried to worm my way out of it by acting as if i didn't know i wasn't allowed to. He soon left and then so did I. I wish I had taken photos of them (they were all staring at me like i had just commited a crime), but it was low light. This photo was taken with at about 75mm and a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second.

Tunisian worker celebrating the 1st may in the Habib Bourguiba Avenue, in the Capitol Tunis.

Port Alberni building trades at gate where rat 'unions' at work.

There used to be a lot of workers at Huashan to make alcohol. But now Huashan has become a place for art, music, cultural exhibitions and events. Those workers have disappeared.

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Not strictly a Finsec event, but here's a few photos of the Service and Food Workers' Union Nga Ringa Tota rally in Wellington on International Cleaners Day.

The 'Fair Deal for Cleaners' campaign that this rally is part of aims to provide a voice to the low-waged largely immigrant female workforce, in cities across Australia and New Zealand, who are calling on big property owners to support decency in their workplaces.

this is the construction worker building and telling his workers to move in a different directions. they were working to build a new bookstore, Barnes and Nobles, in fact. this was at Neshaminy Mall,

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Formerly employed 100 garment workers, now out of business, December 2014

Not strictly a Finsec event, but here's a few photos of the Service and Food Workers' Union Nga Ringa Tota rally in Wellington on International Cleaners Day.

The 'Fair Deal for Cleaners' campaign that this rally is part of aims to provide a voice to the low-waged largely immigrant female workforce, in cities across Australia and New Zealand, who are calling on big property owners to support decency in their workplaces.

Hundreds dock workers strike over 10 days against Long Hours & Low Pay working in the Port Terminal. Last Sunday, those dockers and their supporters marched to Cheung Kong Center (the top boss of HK Port Terminal) in their bid to get the port operator to raise their pay.

 

My personal view point, I totally support them to ask for their need, but I don't agree to use some extreme method like strike to express there angry. The strike already start to affect the economy, wish they could come up a win-win solution with port operators.

 

Camera for the photo : Olympus OM-D E-M5

Lens for the photo : M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f/1.8

Workers. Nathon, Samui.

A construction worker, sitting on a boundary wall of a man made lake (under construction) at Bopal village of Gujarat.

 

Evening 5, I was roaming around the lake with my camera to get some shots and he was sitting on the wall, taking his food, probably noticing me. He called me, left his rotis aside (see left side) and said "Photo, sir, photo."

 

Look at the kind of satisfaction and completeness he is having on his face which I see rarely.

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Workers having lunch on a bench (Hay's Galleria, London 2016)

An Indian worker working on the burning crop

Migrant workers on a Beijing construction site.

 

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Workers without power or lights try to read gauges at Daiichi

 

In this photo released by Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, a Tokyo Electric Power Co. worker looks at gauges in the control room for Unit 1 and Unit 2 at the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Wednesday, March 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Hassi Messaoud, Algeria - Hassi Messaoud is a town in eastern Algeria. Oil was discovered here in 1956 and the town's prominence has grown rapidly since then. It is an oil refinery town named after the first well. A water well, dug in 1917, can be found on the airport side of town.

A worker and a line supervisor are seen talking in a local clothing plant in Cambodia.

 

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Date: 2016-04-20

Country: Cambodia

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