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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-08-16
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-08-16
    Des agentes de bord d'Air Canada manifestent contre leur employeur à l'extérieur de l'aéroport international Montréal-Trudeau, le 16 août 2025. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Graham Hughes (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • Protest Against The Austerity Measures Of The 2026 French Budget
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    Protest Against The Austerity Measures Of The 2026 French Budget
    The headbanner reads 'Rise of wages and pensions. Fiscal, social and environmental justice'. Some trade unions call for action, and hundreds of people take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on December 2, 2025, against Macron's economics and budget austerity, both national budget and social security budget. The movement launches at the beginning of the summer on social networks against the Macron government's push for downsizing the welfare state, cutting taxes for businesses, increasing the Defense budget and Interior ministry, and his choice of conservative Sebastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister. His pro-business stance angers the French people. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Thousands of workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    A worker packs hand-rolled kretek cigarettes in a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Thousands of workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Thousands of workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    Thousands of workers make hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
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    Hand-rolled Kretek Cigarette Companies In Indonesia
    A worker makes hand-rolled kretek cigarettes at a factory in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on November 17, 2022. They receive a wage of USD 1.79 per 1,000 sticks. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
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    Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
    A bottle collector carries large bags of deposit bottles and collects bottles at a rubbish bin at Marienplatz subway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 7, 2025. This activity is often used by people experiencing poverty to cover basic living expenses through the bottle deposit system. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
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    Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
    A bottle collector carries large bags of deposit bottles and collects bottles at a rubbish bin at Marienplatz subway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 7, 2025. This activity is often used by people experiencing poverty to cover basic living expenses through the bottle deposit system. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
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    Urban Poverty - Deposit Bottle Collector At A Rubbish Bin In Munich Metro Station
    A bottle collector carries large bags of deposit bottles and collects bottles at a rubbish bin at Marienplatz subway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 7, 2025. This activity is often used by people experiencing poverty to cover basic living expenses through the bottle deposit system. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Nurses from the Unite union are also striking.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    Jeremy Corbyn speaks to doctors.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
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  • Junior doctors start a five-day strike
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    Junior doctors start a five-day strike
    Junior doctors start a five-day strike,
    It is the 11th in their long-running pay dispute.
    A doctor speaks to members of the media.
    Outside St. Thomas hospital.
    Central London
    27-06-2024
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
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    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International
    London Bridge Hospital cleaners, porters and caterers protest outside HCA International's offices at 2 Cavendish Square, London, UK.
    16th June 2022

    Workers are employed by HCA through outsourcing company Compass Group - despite their hard work & exposure to the virus through the pandemic, they have been kept under the London Living Wage with no sick pay preventing them from taking sick leave and attend work sick, this among many other issues that the cleaning company and the client have decided to turn a blind eye and workers have said enough is enough.

    Three of their main demands are asking for basic rights on the ontext of increasing cost of living:

    £12.50 per hour / they're currently earning £9.69, i.e. poverty pay

    Enhanced Sick Pay

    Immediately hire more employees to avoid burnout and poor mental health and working conditions.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Unpaid sick leave USA
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    Unpaid sick leave USA
    Wanda Coker, of Durham, North Carolina, poses for a portrait at the office of NC Raise Up/Fight for $15 on Thursday, December 12, 2019 in Durham, NC. Coker works as an assistant general manager at a Burger King in Raleigh and has been involved with NC Raise Up since 2016, where holds a leadership role. In 2016, diabetes and high blood pressure lead to kidney failure, forcing Coker to go on dialysis. She receives treatment three days a week for three and a half hours; as a manager at Burger King, she's required to work five 10-hour shifts each week. The US is one of just a few high-income countries globally that do not guarantee sick leave, forcing many to work when they are not medically fit to do so. (Photo by Rachel Jessen for The Guardian)
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  • NEWS - Bangladesch: Demonstrationen von Textil Arbeiterinnen in Dhaka
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    NEWS - Bangladesch: Demonstrationen von Textil Arbeiterinnen in Dhaka
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  • NEWS - Bangladesch: Demonstrationen von Textil Arbeiterinnen in Dhaka
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    PORTRAIT - Chris Stevens im Kaboom Chicken Restaurant in Toronto
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9304501k)
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