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Orange uniform workers - Polokwane South Africa. Extended Public Works Programme workers. Photo: Bongani Sompane/ILO
Tech workers at Goodlord on indefinite strike against 'fire and rehire' attacks
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These guys got curious about me when I started a convo with them: "Where are you from? How old are you? How much is RMB 100.- in your currency?"
tekel işçileriyle dayanışma günü (68. gün) kısım IV
solidarity day&night for tekel workers(68th day) part IV
This press is still in perfect working condition and this job shop, Raymond's, in the tiny town of Kamay (near Wichita Falls) is the most powerful for 400 miles. It can generate 600,000 TONS of force. A mishap can send a 500 lb projectile hundreds of yards. In 30 years Raymond's has never had such an event. This series is a tribute to the men who work with this monster on a daily basis. The concentration and precision they employ is impressive by any standard, yet they are oft referred to as "just" blue collar workers.
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Name: DEEPSEA WORKER
Type: Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel
IMO: 7905285
MMSI: 671362100
Call Sign: 5VIP2
Flag: Togo
Gross Tonnage: 3345
Summer DWT: 2500
Length:81.08mts
Breadth:18.03mts
Home Port: KINGSTOWN
Built: 1979
Builder:Ulstein Hatlø AS, Ulsteinvik, Norway
BENNY ELIAS, CATHERINE HARRIS, JOHN SINGLETON
THE WORKERS BALMAIN LAUNCH PARTY
1/292 DARLING ST, BALMAIN
WEDNESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER, 2012
PHOTOGRAPHER: BELINDA ROLLAND © 2012
On Saturday, December 15th, 2012, leaders from chapters around Maryland met at St. John Baptist Church in Columbia, MD, to officially launch the Healthcare is a Human Right! Campaign for Maryland. Groups from six counties reported on their history in the fight to protect their rights through a publicly funded universal healthcare system and also presented on each of our guiding human rights principles: Universality, Equity, Accountability, Transparency, and Participation. Turnout was impressive and spirits were high. Advocates meet others from across Maryland. The gathering broke into smaller discussion groups to talk about the Harriet Tubman quote: “I freed a thousand slaves I could’ve freed a thousand more if they knew they were slaves…” At the end of the day, we gathered in a large circle, where we lit candles and sing as Vermont Workers Center "passed the torch" (and one of their "Healthcare is a Human Right" banners) to Marylanders. For more information or to get involved, visit healthcareisahumanrightmaryland.org