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AFGE's Women's and Fair Practices Departments host its 2nd Annual YOUNG Summit. This weekend of training focuses on energizing young workers in the labor movement.
As far as I can tell these were employees of my Great Grand Parents. Most likely taken in Proctorsville Vermont, they may have worked at the Eagle Hotel or another one of the hotels or restaurants my family ran back then.
I think the building in the rear my be the old bank building that is still standing in Proctorsville.
New photo of bank building. flickr.com/photos/23666799@N04/2769442808/
Działki - Workers Gardens in free translation - tiny, magical colorful spaces that are to be found in most polish cities. Those small gardens from early spring until late autumn are exploding from floral overabundance. Little houses are mostly build from recycled materials and are rare example of colorful architecture in the often so harsh reality of my homeland. Here a bit unconventional winter view.
Poland, December 1996
35 mm, Nikon F-301, 50 mm standard lens, Provia 400
A worker takes a break on a construction site. / Un travailleur sur un chantier de construction.
Photo : Ahmad Wasiq Taheer
A Polish construction worker. One of the objectives of the project Empowering Polish construction workers is to improve the language skills of the participants to avoid misunderstandings and misinformation.
A Vietnamese worker. © ILO
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Workers behind plastic on scaffolding for a construction project at the La Crosse Convention Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
These are the workers in my army. They're mechanics,computer workers,technicians and do any other job that needs to be done.
Migrant workers on a Beijing construction site.
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Workers recently constructed a high-tech radome that will be used to repair and test Marine Corps radars at Tobyhanna Army Depot. The 77–foot radome is part of multi-million dollar construction and renovation projects around the depot to prepare for the arrival of AN/TPS-59 radar antenna workload. Tobyhanna is scheduled to become the depot source of repair for the AN/TPS-59 in September. Other test facilities include a 330-foot communications tower. Overhaul capability will reside in 60,000 square feet of newly renovated space within the industrial complex. (U.S. Army photo by Steve Grzezdzinski)
Migrant workers on a Beijing construction site.
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I like this shot because of the facial expression of that worker ... it looks as if he had so much work and he looked exhausted but still happiness was deep inside his heart and he was smiling.
This photo was captured in Dubai Khor , one of the must see places in Dubai.
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Internal admin issues day, Amnesty Internation offices. LabourStart Conference last full day, May 2008.
People shop at the meat market in Kuwait as butchers tend to their stalls.
Credit : ILO/Apex Image
Date : 2011/07
Country : Kuwait
We drove to a local market for fresh veggies and inadvertently stumbled onto a Labour Day Parade. The driver of this colorful bug leaned out from her window as she drove by and said, I'm a fan of yours," smiled, and drove off. It took me a minute............
A Vietnamese worker. © ILO
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Had an opportunity to organize a committee to do a “Take Your Son/Daughter to Work Day” when I worked at CDCR. This day revolves around parents taking their child to work for one day. In the U.S., it occurs on the 4th Thursday in April every year. We had a group of about 25 young people. We organized a educational but fun filled learning day for our co-workers children. The parents were pleased and the kids seemed to have had a really enjoyable day
Kind a surprising to find 3 nicely organized rolls of toilet paper in a clean construction workers' mobile toilet.
Kuntsevo Electro is one of the leading Russian companies producing wiring accessories such as electric plugs, switches, and timers. More than half its workers are people with disabilities, most with eyesight disorders.
(Moscow. Photographic mission to the Russian Federation, 22-29 September 2006)
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