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Workers on a clothing factory

workers in a crane in woodlands

Worker glazing (?) 'some' roof tiles for the restoration of the Forbidden City.

Shot in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, with my MInolta Maxxum 600si on Ilford Delta 100 Professional black and white film.

Spray-painted on First Avenue near 11th Street.

That happy with with drill bit:)

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.

 

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June 30, 2010

Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic

 

Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.

 

The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.

 

Michael Kamber for The New York Times

 

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Bully's Restaurant - Jackson, MS

 

Photos from fieldwork conducted by Kimber Thomas for an oral history project documenting the Iconic Restaurants of Jackson, Mississippi. September 2013.

 

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Valuable and open discussions between ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo and key representatives of workers organizations and trade unions on key issues, including workers rights and freedom of association.

 

©ILO / G. Carreon

June 2023

Manila, Philippines

 

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Dallis Bros. Coffee press trip to the Fazenda Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Alta Mogiana, our coffee farm in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010.

 

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Orange uniform workers - Polokwane South Africa. Extended Public Works Programme workers. Photo: Bongani Sompane/ILO

Electricity workers

Electricien au travail, installation d'un transformateur, Université des antilles guyane

Tech workers at Goodlord on indefinite strike against 'fire and rehire' attacks

 

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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.

Metal worker at new Legco building #construction site……I read an article about the pay raise that the metal benders have gotten, they are the highest paid of all construction workers and make HK$1230/day. It’s a back-breaking job and half the workers are over 50. The pay raise was put in place to attract more workers who are younger and “the industry is in dire need of 1500 more workers”. I went in search of metal benders to see what they do, but haven’t found any yet. This man also works with metal, he was joining 2 pieces together, but not bending metal. #hongkong #workers #streetphotography #candid

Building site at Akusaka, Tokyo.

workmen loading Milwaukee's finest onto ship

Line workers in buckets work to connect the final span of wire to rebuild a power line near Latrobe, PA.

Electricians work the power lines so that the residents can restore power to their homes.

This picture was taken on the evening on June 7th, 2006.

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