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A digging construction worker from the capital area in Muscat. Dig the pseudo antique lamppost behind him.

June 3, 2015 - Iowa City, IA

Polish migrant workers at a construction site. The IOM project, Empowering Polish construction workers, aims to empower Polish construction workers in Norway by providing them with accurate information about their rights and duties as employees in the cou

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Paint Shop Workers, probably Capitol Hill, Seattle, October 10, 1934

 

Photographer:

Unknown

 

Subjects (LCSH):

Paint shops--Washington (State)--Seattle

 

Digital Collection:

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

content.lib.washington.edu/feraweb/index.html

 

Item Number: FER0122

 

Persistent URL:

content.lib.washington.edu/u?/fera,26

 

Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights page for information on ordering a copy.

 

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The school underwent renovations in August 2010 to transform the former general office area into two new classrooms (Rooms 100 and 101), and renovate a storage area and classroom at the front of the building into the new general office.

Internal admin issues day, Amnesty Internation offices. LabourStart Conference last full day, May 2008.

  

Chobhar, Nepal

Chobhar Quarry worker- I asked this kind woman for directions to Kritipur. She pointed to her braided hair (my hair was in braids too) in an effort to say "We are alike'. I asked to take her photo and she proudly hoisted her work bag under her armpit and lifted her cigarette for a pose. I can't get over the pure and open quality of the people here.

The second time we went to visit Sony and Nana's home in Proyyut Village, the sun came out, and with it came even more of the neighbouring children. They all led us on a wonderful excursion through the rice patties and fields that comprise their back yard.

 

For the story that accompanies these pictures, please visit my PhotoBlog:

 

www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/family-portrait-proyy...

Two workers taking a rest in a shade of a pier

ESWS social workers in their office

workers repairing a gas pipe during night

Seamus McDonagh (left) Workers Party representative, Kells, Co. Meath and Michael Donnelly, WP Education Officer speaking at public meeting against the EU Fiscal Treaty at Kells People's Resource Centre, 9th May 2012.

For more information on the Workers Party campaign for a NO vote on the EU Fiscal Treaty please vist the party's campaign website at www.workerseurope.ie

TIER 5 -TEMPORARY WORKERS

The applicants need to be between ages of 18 to 31 Years. Once the applicants have fulfilled the

maintenance requirement of £600.00 they are right away eligible to come to the UK. Please note

that UKBA has strict standards of acceptable documents, which if not provided can amount to

refusal.

Tier 5 (Temporary worker - creative and sporting):

Applicants coming under this category can come to the UK for a period of 12 Months you will need a

company or an entity to sponsor you from the UK and provide you with a Certificate of Sponsorship.

Once you have been granted entry clearance under this category, you will be eligible to extend your

stay in the UK for a period of 24 months under creative category and 12 months under sports person

category. Under this category if you leave the UK for more than 6 months period you will need to

apply for entry clearance with same or new sponsor.

Applicants will also be required to fulfill requirement of maintenance and accommodation under this

category.

Tier 5 (Temporary worker - charity workers)

Applicants under this category are allowed to come to the UK for a period of 12 months – during

their stay in the UK; applicants can carry out unpaid work. However applicants will need the sponsor

to provide certificate of sponsorship. Further maintenance and accommodation requirement also

needs to be fulfilled by the applicant

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Tier 5 (Temporary worker - religious workers)

Applicants under this category can come to the UK for a maximum period of 24 months. Only

following work is permitted under this category:

preaching, pastoral work and non-pastoral work;

The applicants coming to the UK under this category will need to have a sponsor who is willing to

provide a certificate of sponsorship. Furthermore the applicant also needs to meet maintenance and

accommodation requirement.

Tier 5 (Temporary worker - government authorised exchange):

Applicants coming under this category will need to carry out work above NVQ level 3. Applicants

coming to the UK will not be allowed to stay more than 24 months under this category

 

Belgium Government's Austerity measures Protest

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.

Greece is in the throes of an economic meltdown. The IMF, EU, and European Central Bank, with the backing of the German government, have imposed severe austerity measures forcing Greeks to pay off a debt incurred by corrupt politicians. The conditions imposed on a bailout have led to massive layoffs, worsening conditions for workers, rampant wage theft, the shredding of the social safety net, and sharp increases in taxes. The cuts have have plunged the economy into a death spiral, forcing unemployment to 27% and climbing.

 

Much as the Nazis arose in Weimar Germany by exploiting similar economic conditions, Golden Dawn, an avowedly fascist political party, has been rapidly gaining power in Greece. Golden Dawn captured seven percent of the seats in parliament in the most recent election. Armed with government funding and the tacit cooperation of thepolice (many of whom are Golden Dawn members), fascists attack and murder immigrants in the streets, while offering free social services to Greek citizens to build their support base.

 

It is a bleak picture- but there is hope. Ordinary Greeks are mobilizing to prevent the right-wing takeover of their country. Neighborhood assemblies, Immigrant solidarity groups, labor unions and other civil society organizations are resisting both Golden Dawn and the destructive government policies that created the economic collapse, and increasingly challenging capitalist control of the economy with strikes and workplace occupations. In northeast Greece, workers at Vio.Me (www.viome.org/) have taken over their building materials factory, restarting production without bosses. They join a rising tide of workers control initiatives across the globe, opening the door to another world.

 

Hear the story directly from the involved workers:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ1dzUG9UmI

Community health workers provide basic health education and prevention services.

Working together to create a new hiking trail on the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Credit: US Forest Service

Armenian Ghat, Calcutta

Portrait of African-American man and Caucasian women medical healthcare workers smiling in uniforms standing against white background.

MS 72 folder 4 -- Cranberry workers on Cape Cod

She is to join me in working at the nursery

 

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Rusakov Workers' Club in Sokolniki district. The eye-catching building is designed by famous avantgarde architect Konstantin Melnikov in the end of 1920s. Recently renovated to house Roman Viktiuk theater.

Title: Atlantic Refining Co.

 

Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall

 

Date: July 1957

 

Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection

 

Physical Description: 1 negative: film, black and white; 10.5 x 13.3 cm.

 

File: ag1982_0234_4496_025_atlanticrefiningco_sm_opt.jpg

 

Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.

 

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A banner at the Workers' Memorial Day service at the Victorian Trades Hall building, Melbourne on Monday, 29 April 2013. Up to 1000 mainly female garment workers are feared dead following a building collapse near Dhaka in Bangladesh. Photos by Mark Phillips/ACTU

A poor worker on an asparagus plantation in Peru.

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