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Bessemer, Alabama workers fighting to unionise Amazon - Workers Revolutionary Party

Workers Revolutionary Party Amazon workers are voting for Amazon to recognise the RWDSU union STUART Appelbaum president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) has spoken about the campaign to unionise Amazon workers. ‘In Bessemer, Alabama, a historic, worker-driven grassroots union organising campaign is underway at the Amazon warehouse there. Votes are being cast and will be counted. And the campaign could drastically change the lives of over 5,800 workers at the facility, who are demanding better treatment and a voice on the job. The Amazon campaign is so important because it represents the story of working men and women in the pandemic era.

Barry Andrews: Richard O Halloran and China s handling of such cases should not be ignored

Nigerian telecoms workers issue 14-day ultimatum to Huawei

Telecoms Workers Issue 14-day Ultimatum to Huawei

By Ugo Aliogo The Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PTECSSAN) has issued a 14-day ultimatum to Huawei Technologies Nigeria Limited to halt what it described as disregard and denial of workers’ fundamental rights to freedom of association as enshrined in Section 40 of the Nigerian Constitution. Speaking to journalists in Lagos, yesterday, the General Secretary of PTECSSAN, Okonu Abdullahi, said all efforts in the past to address all the labour-related issues confronting the workers in the company have been rebuffed by its management. According to him, “All our efforts in the past to address all the labour-related issues confronting the workers in the company have been rebuffed by its management. Ultimate of which is gross disregard and denial of workers their fundamental rights to freedom of association as enshrined in Section 40 of the constitution, as well as Section 12(4) of the Trade Unions Act LFN 2004 and Internationa

The EU could throw out its landmark trade deal with China over concerns about Beijing s human rights record

The EU could throw out its landmark trade deal with China over concerns about Beijing s human rights record tcolson@businessinsider.com (Thomas Colson) © Noel Celis - Pool/Getty Images Chinese President Xi Jinping. Noel Celis/Getty Images A leading member of the European Parliament has raised significant concerns about the EU s landmark investment deal with China over its alleged human rights abuses and fears that it could harm relations with the new Biden administration. The EU-China investment deal aims to liberalize trade between Beijing and Brussels and was struck in the last days of December after last-minute concessions from Chinese premier Xi Jinping.

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