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Out of the ashes of Rana Plaza
The factory collapse in 2013 caused an international outcry – but have labour conditions improved? Thulsi Narayanasamy reports from Bangladesh.
- Thulsi Narayanasamy
- Issue 495
- 19 Sep 2016
Taking matters into their own hands
Labour rights in post-socialist countries such as Russia, China and Vietnam are being fought for from outside, not within, official trade unions. Tim Pringle reports.
- Tim Pringle
- Issue 495
- 16 Sep 2016
#VetsVsHate – and Trump
The latest view from the US, by Mark Engler.
- Mark Engler
- Issue 495
- 16 Sep 2016
Duterte’s drug war threatens Philippine democracy
On this International Day of Democracy, Iris Gonzales reports on the heavy-handed campaign of the country’s president.
- Iris Gonzales
- Web
- 15 Sep 2016
Photo Gallery: visualizing Philippine democracy through UN SDGs
For International Day of Democracy, Iris Gonzales offers snap shots of the country’s corruption, poverty and drug war.
- Iris Gonzales
- Web
- 15 Sep 2016
It's heating up: 'Unions can play a vital role in the battle for climate justice'
Danny Chivers talks to Anabella Rosemberg of the International Trade Union Confederation about putting climate change on the labour movement’s agenda.
- Danny Chivers
- Issue 495
- 13 Sep 2016
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Corporations running the world used to be science fiction – Now it's a reality
Global Justice Now has launched a petition to convince the UK government to protect human rights from corporate power, Aisha Dodwell writes.
- Aisha Dodwell
- 16 Sep 2016
Reflections on the harsh criticism of Mother Teresa
There was certainly reason to be critical but what difference has it made? Mari Marcel Thekaekara asks.
- Mari Marcel Thekaekara
- 14 Sep 2016
'King, not parliament, should be the target of Swazi protests’
The recent criticism of the Swazi government from many Swazis is misplaced. They should be blaming the country’s absolute monarch, says exiled political activist Sonkhe Dube. Peter Kenworthy reports.
- Peter Kenworthy
- 13 Sep 2016
Political organization, not light bulbs, key to climate fight says Bill McKibben
Fighting climate change requires organization rather than individual actions, founder of 350.org Bill McKibben told this year’s Greenbelt festival’s audience. Joe Ware reports.
- Joe Ware
- 7 Sep 2016
Brexit means… er, whatever!
The politicians tasked to execute Brexit are clueless. Luckily, others are thinking about what to do next, Vanessa Baird writes.
- Vanessa Baird
- 7 Sep 2016
The protection of refugees needs a strong civil society
Civil society plays a crucial role in protecting refugees – but it too is under threat. Julia Duchrow reports.
- Julia Duchrow
- 5 Sep 2016