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  • Unions Opposed HK Government Out-Sourcing Cleaning Work

    Unions Opposed HK Government Out-Sourcing Cleaning Work

    Representatives from five trade unions and workers group petitioned the government on 25 April 2009. They presented their demands for termination of out-sourcing cleaning work and employ more public employees to do the jobs.
    2009/05/15

  • May Day 2009 Report

    Source: Immigrant Solidarity Network May Day 2009 Report
    2009/05/15

  • S KOREAN SSANGYONG MOTOR WORKERS VOW STRIKE OVER MASS LAYOFFS

    The labor union of troubled Ssangyong Motor Co. (KSE:003620) said Friday it has called thousands of its members to strike against a massive job-cut plan, which the company says is necessary for a survival.
    2009/04/13

  • May Day Rally March: For Livelihood; Oppose Exploitation; Fight Tsunami!

    On the May Day this year, the HKCTU will be organizing a Rally March with the theme : “For Livelihood, Oppose Exploitation, Fight Tsunami!” At the same time, we invite you and members of your organizations to join the Rally March carrying your own props and banners to inform demands from various sectors in our society.
    2009/04/08

  • Too Big to Fail? Take it Over.

    Billionaire fraudster Bernie Madoff may be behind bars, but his business model is alive and well. How can we keep high-flying bankers from pulling the same kind of bait-and-switch with taxpayers?
    Mark Brenner
    2009/04/05

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