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The African asylum seekers stuck in limbo in Malta

20th March 2018 Equal Times 0

“I didn’t come here to be rich or to have money…because when you are safe, your life is safe,” says Sarjo Cham, 24, as he […]

Precarious migrant cleaners lead the fight against outsourcing at London universities

6th November 2017 Equal Times 0

“People told us ending outsourcing was impossible,” says Lenin Escudero. But after 11 years of campaigning, he and other cleaners at SOAS (the School of […]

Sex worker by trade: how far do human rights go?

21st September 2017 Equal Times 0

“The domestic workers managed to do it.” This is the slogan behind the sex workers’ campaign for an International Labour Organization (ILO) resolution establishing the […]

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