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Construction workers secure a steel beam to the crane arm so it can be lifted to the rooftop work site.

ILVA workers fighting for their rights

The first days of the Baiada poultry workers strike in Laverton, in Melbourne's west.

Apprentices, journeymen and masters from Rococo (Pegasus Spiele 2013).

The first days of the Baiada poultry workers strike in Laverton, in Melbourne's west.

The first days of the Baiada poultry workers strike in Laverton, in Melbourne's west.

Picturehouse workers from Brixton, Hackney, Crouch End and Central staged a demo in Central London as part of what has now become the biggest cinema workers campaign in UK history. With music and a procession to relevant Central London sites, the day ended with a rousing speech from MP John Mcdonnell, the Shadow Chancellor.

 

Following months of strike action, the workers have been left with little choice but to call for a Boycott of the entire Picturehouse chain as well as parent company Cineworld.

 

Giants of the UK film industry have supported the call to Boycott and put their names to a letter to Cineworld CEO Mooky Greindinger, asking him to return to the negotiation table and pay the London Living Wage. Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Richard Curtis, Lindsay Duncan, Sir Mark Rylance are just a few of the stars backing the campaign for the Living Wage at Picturehouse cinemas.

 

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portrait of female pharmaceutical factory worker in pharmacy industry manufacture factory

worker bee on a cherry flower

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Detail of a worker holding his helmet in front of a construction site

Workers upgrade platform with accessibility features.

 

April 27, 2025

 

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Picturehouse workers from Brixton, Hackney, Crouch End and Central staged a demo in Central London as part of what has now become the biggest cinema workers campaign in UK history. With music and a procession to relevant Central London sites, the day ended with a rousing speech from MP John Mcdonnell, the Shadow Chancellor.

 

Following months of strike action, the workers have been left with little choice but to call for a Boycott of the entire Picturehouse chain as well as parent company Cineworld.

 

Giants of the UK film industry have supported the call to Boycott and put their names to a letter to Cineworld CEO Mooky Greindinger, asking him to return to the negotiation table and pay the London Living Wage. Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Richard Curtis, Lindsay Duncan, Sir Mark Rylance are just a few of the stars backing the campaign for the Living Wage at Picturehouse cinemas.

 

© Marc Cowan/livingstafflivingwage

 

This glass worker was very fluent in his creation. He hardly took a few minutes to create the swan (next pic).

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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Construction workers in a day's work. Lima, Peru

Looking for housing for foreign workers in Jurong, Singapore? MES Group provides luxurious Hostel/Room for Rent for foreign Worker in Singapore. We create a holistic residential life experience to enhance our residents’ wellbeing and make their stay with us more purposeful.

 

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In 2124, when humanity had finally resolved all conflicts on earth and started gazing outwards, they needed a cheap and efficient craft to manipulate debris in space. The Worker Bee was the solution: cheap to build, cheap to maintain, but incredibly reliable. As its inventor Trevor McGregor always said: "It ain't designed to win no fancy awards, just git the job done."

 

I've been building on this small craft for more than six years. It has been wrecked by moves and children until I finally decided to finish it. I'm particularly pleased with the sliding mechanism in the center. It's held in place by an old M-Tron magnet and is really satisfying to slide back and forth.

Kochi ( Cochin ) - Kerala, India

A man tending to the decoration of Kataragama Buddhist temple.

A Sunday worker on corner street in Binondo, Manila

Working hard since early morning

In early 1998, around Australia, thousands of workers massed in solidarity with the Maritime Union of Australia. “MUA HERE TO STAY,’’ they chanted. Many workers and socialists were hoping that the tide had turned, that unionism was returning as a growing force in the Australian political landscape. The pickets, the rallies and the overwhelming sense of solidarity contributed to the determined resistance and the euphoria surrounding the victory in the High Court which permitted the wharfies, who had been sacked by the stevedoring company, Patricks, to return to work.

 

In the following years, it became clear that the optimism of the period did not translate into a resurgence in union membership.

Conferenza Stampa "Workers" storie di ordinario sfruttamento, Brescia, 29 Settembre 2022. Ph. Davide Brunori

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