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Steelworkers in Brazil and Canada Speak out Against Multinational Mining Co., plus: Call to Action - Show your support!!

Steelworkers to Vale Mining Inc: Fair Deal for Steelworkers EVERYWHERE...NOW!!!

 

SACOM: Violence in Coca-Cola's Labor Subcontracting System in China

 

Violent Suppression of Ssangyong Motors Workers: A Declaration of War on Its Own People

In the morning of August 5th, the police started its raid to forcefully break the strike at Ssangyong Motors Pyeongtaek Plant, literally turning the factory into a war zone. The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) strongly condemns the insane police raid that can bring deaths, and demands the immediate withdrawal of police forces.

Stop Violence against Ssangyong Workers

  
To
The President
The Republic of Korea
 
Stop Violence against Ssangyong Workers
 
The Asian Transnational Corporation Monitoring Network (ATNC), a network of more than 37 organizations, trade unions and social movements across Asia, condemns the brutal police action on the workers at the Ssangyong factory. We stand in solidarity with the workers and their struggle.
 
Since July 16, management and the Police at the plant have blocked all food from entering the factory.

Triumph International Philippines dismissed workers throwing bras in the air to demonstrate!

 Dismissed workers of Triumph International ‘Philippines’ (a huge international underwear manufacturer) were holding and throwing bras and panties in the air in front of Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE) in Manila. They organized this symbolic demonstration to protest against the “illegal and unjust closure of Triumph International Philippines.”
1600 workers were fired because of the closing of Triumph International operations in Philippines.

The Triumph protest in Bangkok

The ongoing Triumph struggle, was taken a notch higher with a protest march organized by the Triumph workers union in Thailand. On the 24th of July, the Triumph union in Thailand decided to hold a march from the World Trade centre in the Chidlom district to the swiss embassy in the wireless road.

ATNC Monitoring Network condemns the closure and layoffs of workers at Triumph International's Plants

 The Asian Transnational Corporation Monitoring Network (ATNC) strongly condemns the closure of the Triumph International Philippines factory inside the FTI Complex in Taguig City and the nearby Star Performance Incorporated as well, as the layoff of nearly 50% of the workforce in the Body Fashion Thailand (BFT), Triumph International's Thai subsidiary.

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