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When I got to the Braille Institute at 9:30 a.m. the workers were taking a break. I was glad they had shade to do it in.
Timorese worker at the site of the future Foreign Affairs office by Dili beachfront road. Photo by UNMIT/ Martine Perret .5 September 2007
I like this shot, because of the smoky foggy foreground. I took it when I was driving by and at the time I thought of taking the picture, the men were almost completely obliterated with the smoke from the asphalt. That was pretty cool and this was a few seconds behind.
12 January 2010—Albany, NY—Members of Domestic Workers United lobby New York State lawmakers for a Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.
Stone collectors and crushers. Stones are dredged from Dholai river in the north-eastern part of Bangladesh. It is a massive stone production center with strings of small companies operating in the area devoid of monopoly by any one company. The stones are then used for constructions in every part of Bangladesh. The day laborers here gets less than 2USD per day, so some workers had their whole family, including their young children to work here to dig up or crush stones.
Construction of new buildings in Ashgabat is proceeding at a furious page- and so it was only appropriate for the workers to be featurned in the annual independence day parade!
Young worker representatives from across the federation meet ahead of AFGE's 2017 Diversity Week Conference to engage in strategic planning.
A worker raising the height of a scaffold at the East Block of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, Canada.
in Stuttgart, Germany.
The mood was like the weather and the current wage agreement in the public sector. Somewhat dull!
Nevertheless, it is an important day for the rights of all employees and workers!
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We delivered over 90,000 signatures on our joint petition with TheWelcomeTable.net and the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United: "Tell Congress: Don't Let Food Workers Go Hungry"!
Ambet Yuson, General-Secretary "Building and Wood Workers´International" speeking at vienna´s GBH-Trade-Union-day (Austria Center Vienna)--191114
On the western bank of Inle Lake lies an area called Indein or Shan Bagan. It is dotted with pagodas or stupas, begun in the 12th century and added to by Shan princes up until the 18th century. Many of the stupas or chedi are overgrown and falling into ruins, which is probably not a bad thing, as there has been criticism of the quality of the restoration work being done.
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According to legend, Wat Phra That Pu Khao was built in 759 AD. According to architectural historians, however, it was more likely constructed in the 13 hundreds. Either way, it is old and understated.
Temples are always expanding and in need of work. "He's doing a good job," this worker tells me.
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