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A year in review: Asbestos – Not Here, Not Anywhere campaign
The asbestos industry is in decline, but thousands of tonnes of asbestos-containing materials still pour into Asia.
The asbestos industry is in decline, but thousands of tonnes of asbestos-containing materials still pour into Asia.
Burmese migrant workers won a huge victory after fighting for lost wages. They were being paid less than a dollar an hour, making clothes and toys for Starbucks, Disney and NBC.
The Karen Women’s Organisation provided aid to internally displaced peoples suffering from escalating violence.
Australian unionists and Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA held a rally at the Cambodian embassy in Canberra on February 7 to show solidarity with striking workers in Cambodia.
A new report produced by Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA and ALTSEAN Burma has described how the military junta has “shattered” Myanmar’s economy.
Delfia Pereira has been elected president of the Manufahi Municipality Farmers Union at its inaugural congress in Timor Leste.