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What does the Commonwealth mean to its 30 million workers?

19th April 2018 Equal Times 0

The Commonwealth Trade Union Group (CTUG) represents 30 million workers from the Commonwealth of Nations, an intergovernmental organisation of 53 member states that are mostly […]

The gender gap in the electronics factories: women exposed to chemicals and lower pay

18th January 2018 Equal Times 0

Lek (a fictitious name to protect the worker) has spent 25 years checking that all the microchips that leave the factory she works in meet […]

Can a new journalism initiative in Cyprus help “encourage dialogue rather than promote violence”?

21st November 2017 Equal Times 0

“A lot of the language happened automatically; it developed out of a culture of competition. It reflects the idea that when I am reporting on […]

Esther Lynch: “Pitting workers against each other is not a good basis for the future of Europe”

9th October 2017 Equal Times 0

The third round of Britain’s negotiations to exit the European Union, which took place between 28 and 31 August 2017, delivered precious little to reassure […]

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