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Big government union moves one step closer to national strike

Last week the public sector unions met with the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council in an effort to break the deadlock. The Public Servants Association has given up on an independent facilitation attempt to try to break a wage deadlock. It has declared a dispute - which means its 235 000 members could go on strike by the second week of June. Other unions are still continuing with the ten-day independent facilitation process, which started on Sunday.  The Public Servants Association (PSA) has given up on an attempt to solve a public sector wage deadlock by roping in additional help from the UN s International Labour Organisation to facilitate talks.

Pandemic fuels Venezuela s worsening child labour crisis | Business and Economy News

Twelve-year-old Moises Bracamonte knows how to prepare fertiliser and water the black beans and corn that his family grows in Venezuela’s western Tachira state. He says the most difficult part of agricultural work is “breaking the ground” to sow the seeds without a tractor or an ox. “Why is it difficult with a pick? Because the pick is heavy, and you have to do a lot of picking if you have a lot of seeds,” he said in an interview in the living room of his house in Cordero, a town some 800km (500 miles) southwest of Caracas. With schools closed and no access to the internet, Moises and his 11-year-old brother Jesus help their father, also named Moises, 58, grow the food that provides for their family, something they almost never did before the coronavirus pandemic.

Pandemic s hard realities worsen Venezuelan child labor crisis

4 Min Read CORDERO/CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Twelve-year-old Moises Bracamonte knows how to prepare fertilizer and water the black beans and corn that his family grows in Venezuela’s western Tachira state. He says the most difficult part of agricultural work is “breaking the ground” to sow the seeds without a tractor or an ox. “Why is it difficult with a pick? Because the pick is heavy, and you have to do a lot of picking if you have a lot of seeds,” he said in an interview in the living room of his house in Cordero, a town some 800 km (500 miles) southwest of Caracas.

Pandemic fuels Venezuela s worsening child labour crisis

Pandemic fuels Venezuela’s worsening child labour crisis Al Jazeera English © Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, more children in Venezuela are doing housework for othe. Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, more children in Venezuela are doing housework for other families in exchange for money or food - and more of them are begging and selling products such as water or cigarettes in the streets, according to World Vision, an aid organisation [File: Ivan Alvarado/Reuters] Twelve-year-old Moises Bracamonte knows how to prepare fertiliser and water the black beans and corn that his family grows in Venezuela’s western Tachira state. He says the most difficult part of agricultural work is “breaking the ground” to sow the seeds without a tractor or an ox.

The pandemic is worsening Venezuela s child labor crisis in Business and Economic News

The pandemic is worsening Venezuela’s child labor crisis in Business and Economic News Coronavirus quarantine has led to deep economic problems and, along with mass migration, has boosted the number of children defending themselves in Venezuela, child rights activists have warned. Twelve-year-old Moises Bracamonte knows how to prepare fertilizers and irrigate the black beans and corn his family grows in the Venezuelan state of Tachira. He says the hardest part of farming is “breaking the ground” to sow seeds without a tractor or ox. “Why is it difficult with a choice? Because it’s a heavy choice, and because you have to do a lot of picking if you have a lot of seeds, ”he said in an interview in the living room of his home in Cordero, a town 800 km southwest of Caracas.

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